I had surgery on Monday and 3 days later I went to remove the tape.
It was really hard not being able to wash my hair for a while... First,
I would like to say a little thank you to the dry shampoo...
I have had almost no pain since the day of surgery, and
now the part where the ear cartilage was removed is gone. Even though everything was bruised black and white,
the area where my ear cartilage and temporalis fascia were extracted only occasionally throbbed and didn't really hurt, so I felt
great from the day of the surgery, so I did all my work and was productive;-;
Today, I told them that it didn't hurt too much while removing the tape, and
the nurse told me that I might have a predisposition for surgery. Haha
. It's my first time having a nose surgery, so I'm not sure if it's my predisposition or what...
I think it's because it's a surgery with very small incisions.
The bridge of my nose is now. It's a bit swollen and the tip of my nose is up,
but it doesn't seem too awkward, so starting today, I went to a cafe and took off my mask.
I'm not naturally swollen
, so I took the medicine the hospital gave me, applied cold compresses occasionally, and drank pumpkin juice three times a day. , do a facial massage with gua sha, take a walk for 30 minutes, that much? Anyway
, it's amazing that the surgery was easier than expected and didn't hurt too much,
but I don't think the before and after difference will be that dramatic
. It's only been 3 days, but at this rate...
I do n't think there will be much of a difference once the swelling goes down.
I was against doing it, but
when he saw it today, he asked why I did it if it was going to be like this haha.
He said he wouldn't know if I didn't tell him first.
The pictures are in order - before - the day of surgery - today (3rd day after surgery),
but when I compared them, there were some differences
. I have a cute nose. I really like the way it looks now,
so when I smile later, it won't spread out and I hope the tip of my nose is close together now.
I got a lot of help from Seongyesa's eye exam, so I ended up using it too haha.
Kozel nose is made by crushing the cartilage and mixing it with the fiber content in the blood. This is the way to post it.
I don't like implants. All the reviews I saw on here looked good because they looked very natural.
There were a lot of posts these days, so I was suspicious that they were promotional posts, but
I think it was because the director was doing it at another hospital and opened it last year, changed the name, and patented it. I also tried
this this time. I received an event discount on the condition that I post a review, but
they told me to post it on another app and cafe instead of here,
and this is not a bulletin board that accepts reviews..! Why..?
Anyway!! This isn't an event promotional post, I just wanted to say it's a solid review haha.
The downside(?) of this surgical method is that the cartilage is minced and raised, so it seems to absorb more,
so the downside is that the difference before and after the surgery may not be that big.
Although it hasn't been that long since I
had the surgery, I would recommend it to people who are reluctant to undergo surgery that is too obvious.
But it's like Karina! Not recommended for those who want a fancy and sophisticated nose.
Anyway, thank you so much to Seongyesa haha.
I'll leave a review after seeing the progress a bit more!
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