I have a severely hooked nose, with a thin nose bridge and a firm tip. My goal was to receive consultation at these three hospitals, ㅁㅌ, ㄱㅇㅈ, and ㅇㅇㅇ, and I received consultation at ㅇㅇㅇ last October. The time was 1 o'clock!
I was shivering after hearing at Seongyesa Temple that the director was scary, but he was very kind. And the consultation lasted almost 40 minutes!
What I liked was that instead of adding thin silicone to the bridge of the nose after the osteotomy, they adjusted the shape by trimming the bone and cartilage.
There was a lot of disagreement about the director's style, but I liked it very well, so I made an appointment a week after the consultation and had the surgery a few days before.
I don't know how the surgery went because my nose was swollen, but anyway, I didn't die and I'm alive and performing well. I'll organize it
in 2 weeks and post
how it went. Personally, I wish the shape of
ㅇㄷㅇㅇㅇ
was as gorgeous as a celebrity's nose.
I hope the nose is very beautiful.
-> There is a high possibility that it will not fit.
I want to make it very natural so that there are no side effects.
Even if there is a slight curve or chubbyness,
it doesn't matter as long as it improves. I don't want only the nose to be visible from the face
-> There is a high possibility that it will fit well
. I was the latter. In fact, I wanted the ultimate natural look. Because I was pursuing it, I even asked him to leave a slightly hooked beak. Everyone in the family has some bumps... but they were cut without any hesitation. I'm slightly regretting that I asked for a little more strength before the surgery, leaving just a little bit of the curved nose. I'll know when all the swelling goes down, but I wish there was a little bit left. My face has a well-developed bone structure, so I thought it would be a little weird if only the nose was smooth.
Anyway, there's no need to add the bridge of the nose. He said that the tip of his nose is not low right now, and he could raise it too much, but he said it was not pretty and dangerous, so I actually
liked that. Also, he seemed to be very averse to taking pictures of celebrities, but it felt like he placed emphasis on harmonizing facial features. For example, I think it's because it's clear that adding Sana's sharp, pointy nose to someone with a slightly thin and long face like mine won't make them prettier. In my opinion, there is a different nose that suits you, so I didn't bring a picture of a celebrity.
During the consultation, the director asked, 'What do you think your nose length is now?' When I told him that it was a little long, he suddenly got impressed and said, “It’s right that it’s a little long.” Here, if I had said, “It’s short” or “It’s too long,” I would have been scolded. I think this is why people have different opinions. He
said that if I raise the bridge of my nose and the tip of my nose too much, only my nose would be pretty and it wouldn’t harmonize with other parts. He kept emphasizing that there might not be any significant improvement, but
I decided to change my nose anyway. I didn't have high expectations and I was kind of scared if there was a big improvement, so I said everything was okay.
During the surgery, they decided to use ear cartilage if the septum was too small/if there was too much of the septum, they only used the septum.
It seems like a really good hospital for people who are a good fit.
However, if the style doesn't suit you, it might be better not to go for a consultation at all. The director said he had the surgery. You have a firm opinion about it. You seem to really dislike nose shapes that are obvious or that do not match your face.