Because he is a man, his forehead bone is developed,
but compared to that, his nose looks as if someone hit it with a fist.
There is no bridge at all, and the tip of the nose is pressed in, so
the height of the forehead and the tip of the nose is the same. That's
why my facial expression always looks blurry, and
my nose is the most important thing on my face to people around me. I heard that it was unfortunate, so
when I was leaving my job, I decided to get functional nose surgery and cosmetic nose surgery. I took the initiative and
went for a consultation.
I found a place where I liked the before and after photos the best and the doctor was kind enough to give me good advice.
The problem is with the surgical materials, but
the bridge of my nose. I had no objection because I thought they would definitely put silicone in, but
the surgery is scheduled to use nasal septum cartilage as the material for the tip of the nose, and I
expected it to be sufficient on the CT scan. However, when I opened it on the day of surgery,
it may not be enough as expected. He said that in thin cases,
it is not possible to raise the nasal septum with only the
septal cartilage, and that the tip of the nose may need to be erected with mesh (PCL) or a donor rib only for the part where
the septal cartilage is insufficient
. What choice do you think ordinary doctors would make
if
the septal cartilage alone is insufficient? Should I look for a place that uses autologous ribs if the septal cartilage is insufficient?
I wonder if this happens because the tip of my nose is low enough to be parallel to my forehead.