<후 정면><후 오른쪽><후 왼><전 사진들><Back front><After right><Rear left><All photos>The bleeding was severe and the swelling was severe, so I was prescribed injections for swelling during the second week, antibiotics this time, and 7 days worth of the medicine I took during surgery. What I wanted was a straight line and a frontal effect. During the consultation, the doctor said my nose would be improved to a pretty enough level and was treated with a cotton swab. It's so different from what I had done before that it didn't have any effect, my nose bridge looked lower and my nose got bigger. Even my friends who were always with me told me that nothing had changed, that I looked lumpy and that my nose bridge seemed to have gotten lower, and even my family wouldn't recognize it if I didn't tell them.
If there was nothing wrong with my nose, I would say I wasted my money and learned a lesson, but my nose got harder and harder like a rock, the swelling was the same, I could barely use my philtrum, and the sensation of a foreign body was so bad that I went there, and they said it was the early stage of inflammation, and people around me said there was no change to the point where they couldn't tell. I'm so stressed out. Should I get this re-corrected? Or would it be too difficult to get a refund from the hospital?
This was my first nose surgery. I had worked hard since I was in high school, and with the money I had earned, I had made up my mind to do it without getting any help, but the cost of medicine and going back and forth was already breaking me by dozens
. ) I had columella correction for the nasal septum at the tip of my nose.
If it were normal, would I request re-correction in 6 months? Or do I want to remove it? What should I do? It's so difficult even though I don't have any knowledge.