Last year, I had nose surgery and silicone nose tip.
I wanted to do only the tip of the nose, but they said it had to be the same as the bridge of the nose, so I did that, but
it was too artificial. Nasal septum at the tip of the nose. Silicone 1.5
at
the bridge of the nose. The nose is visible to anyone. And the silicone between the eyebrows is transparent. It
looks pretty from the front and is really high when seen from the side. If you look at the
nose, it is really pretty, but it doesn't match the face
and the eyes look squinted, so I thought it would get better if I do epicanthoplasty restoration first
. I was so upset that I decided to lower the bridge of my nose.
Actually, I wanted to get rid of it completely. To be honest, it would be strange if the director removed everything. The tip of the nose itself is high, so it only goes up there, making it look like Pinocchio. They said they would trim it thinner and make it look more natural, but I didn't like it at first.
To be honest, removing the silicone and relocating the cartilage will be completed quickly.
They said that it would be easy to remove the silicone because it would take an hour longer to shape the bridge of the nose and touch the tip of the nose to get a line, but they said that if I removed it, they would definitely have to have the surgery again. When I heard that, my ears fluttered, so I decided to lower the silicone further and lower the bridge of the nose line. I told the director before anesthesia in the operating
room
. I didn't like it, so I kept it low and round and said it would be natural and had the surgery.
I had the surgery at 10:30 a.m. and came home at 1 o'clock.
I was injected for almost an hour and came out right away after 30 minutes.. I
could have stayed longer, but it was rather difficult to lie down after waking up from the anesthesia, so I had to use my mental strength to hold on.
They put a small cotton ball in my nose and told me to take it out on my own tomorrow, and
they didn't give me a splint.
They said they would remove the taping in 5 days and remove the stitches in 7 days
. It's hard to see because of the taping... I guess the surgery went well, right? ㅜㅜ
But why didn't they wear a splint? Are there any cases where you didn't do it?
I will post a picture right after the surgery!
It's closed. In fact, since it was closed and there was no visible scar, there was no burden of repeat surgery. The
blindfolded photo is taken 6 months after the first surgery.
For your information, many people around me went to this hospital because they thought my nose was pretty.
I had a reoperation, but I still trust the director..
The hospital is Nonhyeon Station.
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