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https://m.dcinside.com/board/plastic_s/1889808 I'm scheduled for abdominal rhinoplasty and I'm scared when I see this post... I'm going to show it to a specialist.
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Listen carefully
to Jae-ye-gi. You can just ignore it and say there are people like that. You can do it.
As someone who has gone through this hard time and has learned enough to know
what to do, what not to do, what to get, and other information, I
give you this advice. These days, there are many surgical materials such as chest cartilage/nasal septum/ear cartilage/dermis/Alloderm/Madpore, etc.
Before the Korean Society of Plastic Surgery was established in the 70s and 80s, some doctors
used to use chest cartilage/nasal septum cartilage to straighten the nose.
Then, starting in the 1990s, simple silicone L-shaped (nose bridge to nose tip) surgery was performed, and in
the late 90s and early 2000s, a new material called Gore-Tex appeared.
In 2005, rhinoplasty using breast cartilage became a sensation.
Is there anyone who had no problems after 10 years of rhinoplasty?
There are a few people like that around me.
Did they perform surgery using materials such as chest cartilage, ear cartilage, nasal septum, and
other materials to support the nasal tip/nose bridge?
If you look at people who had surgery in the past , they used a simple method where
3/1 (silicon) L-shaped silicone (nose bridge/tip/support) was connected with one piece
. Chest cartilage? I have been using it for beauty purposes for a little over 6 years.
In 2008,
there was a lot of nonsense like breast cartilage being the best material for cosmetic surgery and septal cartilage being the best material.
The breast cartilage is bent. It's hard and difficult to remove.
Doctors
are doing crazy things like mouth correction and cat surgery just to make money.
Some famous hospitals have hospitals specializing in thoracic cartilage.
That hospital really seems to have a great advertising effect. It is
the most aggressive and the last
thing that can be considered only in serious cases such as collapsed nose/no nasal septum/no nasal bone/contracture, etc.
is breast cartilage.
The tip of the nose can be raised or lowered with the chest cartilage.
That is, the chest cartilage between the bridges of the nose is used to pull upward and downward with force.
This is a surgery that should never be performed for cosmetic purposes.
There are many people whose lives have been ruined after undergoing breast cartilage surgery.
It should never be done for beauty purposes.
It's difficult to remove and there's no answer later, so you're really lucky if it lasts for more than 5 years.
I guarantee that problems will arise within 5 years.
Really conscientious doctors say that this surgery is crazy and should never be done in the field of cosmetic surgery.
And it is good for nasal tip extension/tip ridge/support role with just one septal cartilage
.
Like breast cartilage, it is not burdensome and is easy to retake.
Doctors say this.
The amount of material required
for the extension/provision/support with the septal cartilage
is that much. Doctors say that if you remove it from the stomach, there will be no problem.
This is nonsense.
When the nasal septum is lifted, it causes functional problems such as curvature, rhinitis, and swelling.
Septal cartilage is only used in these cases.
Patients with curvature (i.e., a small amount removed for treatment purposes)
should perform rhinoplasty only with a small amount of unnecessary septal cartilage.
If there is no functional problem, but if you do various manipulations such as the tip of the nose with the septal cartilage,
right now, you can put silicone on top and raise the tip of the nose to the septum. This
will prevent the outer appearance from collapsing, but
the inside will be collapsed. If you remove it later, it will dent in the middle and blow away.
As time goes by, the nose becomes more and more saggy. The bridge of the nose also becomes saggy.
If you look at the people here,
if you ask them to do a simple surgery using ear cartilage silicone,
they think it's because they don't have the skills to do it and it's annoying.
Absolutely not.
There is absolutely no benefit in performing various surgeries such as Septal Rib Cartilage Mad Pore and Alloderm, and
the material is not important.
It would be easy for any doctor to shape a nose
with ear cartilage
or
with costal cartilage, right? If the surgery is done with good materials, it is easy for anyone to shape it.
A doctor who has
the technical skills to perform surgery in the safest manner possible with the minimum amount of materials
is the one who is truly good at surgery. Some people who are experts at rhinoplasty
use ear cartilage to reduce the nose.
Some people do not even use ear cartilage.
A truly talented person does not put anything in and
performs the surgery using silica or dermis/nasal cartilage rearrangement/nose tip structure change,
2-layer ear cartilage support,
and technology rather than good materials.
In particular, costal cartilage should never be used for the nose.
Put nothing in (rearrangement of nasal wing cartilage/change of nose tip cartilage structure/)
If you want to increase the height, you should crush about 1 layer of ear cartilage and use it.
This is the best surgery for the nose.
Each person has a limit to their nose condition, but if you
go beyond that limit and perform unreasonably aggressive surgery, problems will 100% occur.
You just have to live according to your own limitations as you have it.
No matter how advanced our country's plastic technology is,
a nose that doesn't come out can never be made safely like a doll's nose.
It is possible to use costal cartilage septum Medpore, but
problems will arise within 5 years.
Do you want to have a worse nose
than before surgery
?
That's the reality.
If your nose condition is good , you can make a nose like a doll by refining
the bridge of the nose/dermis, ear cartilage at the tip of the nose/nasal cartilage rearrangement/small nasal septum.
When performing rhinoplasty,
never touch the nasal septum unless you have a curvature. If
the costal cartilage of the nose is shattered or collapsed, go for cosmetic surgery. You must not do this.
It is a surgical method that must be performed in a safe manner, such as structural changes to the ear cartilage/dermis/Alloderm/nose tip cartilage rearrangement, and
does not exceed one's own limitations.
Never use
Medpore/costal cartilage/nasal septum/gore.
It will be a big problem.