I think it's been about 3 weeks.
If something like toilet paper, water, or a fingernail touches the columella or right nostril, it feels like I've been cut by a knife. The
angle of my nose hasn't been completely corrected, so my nose is blunt, so the boundary isn't clear, but I put ear cartilage on the tip of my nose. It seems to be near the place where the columella was tied and erected on a pillar.
About two weeks ago, the bridge of my nose and between my eyebrows were so throbbing, heavy and painful that I went to the hospital where the surgery was performed.
It wasn't swollen, but my nose felt hot, so I was prescribed antibiotic injections and medicine, and the area between my eyebrows is getting better. It's the same, but the lower part of my nose is still like that.
I often go to the otolaryngologist because of rhinitis, and when I told him that my columella area hurts, the doctor looked inside my nose with an endoscope and said that the columella and nostrils were not inflamed because they had nothing to do with silicone. I can see a swelling like folliculitis in the stagnant area and nasal valve area, but the otolaryngologist said it is dangerous to slit that area
. So when I went to the hospital where the surgery was performed, I told them about this finding and they said that area was fine.
But today, when I gently touched the area, I felt pain. I felt something bulging. It felt like a lump, but I still can't tell from the photo.
It's the same feeling when the pimple isn't fully cooked.
When I looked it up, I found that that part had a lot of cartilage showing through, and
I think that's the case for me as well.
It's been a year since the surgery and I'm already having these side effects. I didn't know it would happen
, ugh... I can't get rid of it right now due to the circumstances, but it would be in the second half of this year at the earliest... I'm so upset and worried.....