As the title suggests, if the outline was like folding paper before drawing, the
eyes and nose were like drawing on drawing paper... I
tried to muster up the courage to change the eyes and nose as much as possible through plastic surgery to achieve the three-dimensional effect that was lacking as much as possible~!
You know..? In order to express a three-dimensional effect on a face that has not had plastic surgery...
you have to put on a lot of heavy makeup... to get a certain degree of three-dimensionality haha;
It's been 3 months since I had the surgery~?
Most of the swelling, minor swelling, and other things seem to have disappeared, so
I think it has settled down well enough to almost look like its final appearance.
The eyes
recovered the fastest out of all the surgeries I had, probably because of the natural adhesion and eye correction through non-incisions. ~
My nose was yellow...bruising and large swelling bothered me for about a month.
But other than that, I didn't really feel any pain or anything like that.
For your reference, I raised the bridge of the nose and the tip of the nose. I only used the nasal septum for the tip of the nose.
And I thought I was going to do a double nose, but I heard from the director that it can be straightened naturally without having to cut it into pieces.
I only added a short nose and raised it naturally~
But the bridge of the nose looked a bit artificial at first, like an avatar lol;
When will I become thinner? I waited for 2 months? After about a while,
the slimming started to come off sharply.
It was amazing... the swelling and the speed at which it went down differed depending on the area.
Now, my eyes, which used to have no three-dimensional effect, have become very three-dimensional.
My friends around me also say that they have a lot of double-edged eyes, and they can see things like hawks or bumps, but
I can't see anything like that, so they said that it turned out very naturally. ~
Nose Since I held it straight in the center, lol,
the rest of the parts were also effective, but anyway, my face got a really three-dimensional effect.
How do you think? Has the face become properly three-dimensional?
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