The director said that it is still too early to judge the swelling and appearance as it is only the 2nd week.
But... I don't think the swollen appearance is bad hahahaha..
I don't know if it is because I didn't have a nose... but... the swelling looks like it right now. It's pretty good haha.
Eye surgery is a reoperation~! I had an incision to draw lines, eye correction, and a posterior epicanthoplasty. This
was my first rhinoplasty. The tip of the nose was reshaped and the nose was curved, and the nasal septum and autologous costal cartilage were used for the cartilage.
The skin is very tight and hard, so I don't think it would be possible to raise the nose prominently with weak cartilage, and
the director said that it could be done with only ear cartilage and nasal septum, but since there is a high chance of reoperation later,
I should just strengthen it with costal cartilage. I believe the director. I had surgery.
During the pre-surgery examination, I was told that if the costal cartilage could not be used, I would have to consider a donor rib. As I
was preparing for the surgery, I found out that the costal cartilage was also due to smoking too much or...pregnancy? If you have done it,
should you say that the costal cartilage becomes so hard that it cannot be used? So, there are quite a few people who can't use it
. Fortunately, I was told
that
I could use it after an I had the surgery as I hoped, but
it's been 2 weeks now. Last week, I completed all the splints and stitch removal, and that's how it is now.
By my standards, I think they raised my skin as much as possible. I think it's gorgeous.
The tip of my nose also rose naturally, and I'm glad my nostrils are fine, too. The symmetry is right haha. Everything is in satisfactory condition~
It's the 2nd week... I'm sure it will become thinner in the 3rd week and the 1st month, right? haha
I think the answer is to do eye and nose surgery all at once... if you have to do it haha.
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