It's been over 8 months since I had the surgery at the end of May last year. I
've let go of the lines and things that look good, but the beginning of my eyebrows + the bridge of my nose seem to stand out a lot.
Even when I'm walking down the street, I keep only looking at people's eyebrows, and I can't even tell if a person with a pretty nose has surgery by looking at their eyebrows. I understood it right away.
Natural light or dark lighting is okay, but if it shows up somewhere, haha, like Daiso, where white lights are brightly illuminated from all directions, or when taking a full-body picture with a rear camera... the silicone part between the eyebrows. It is clearly visible as it is horizontally straight.
The bridge of the nose is also a bit like that, so why is the natural nose visible from the highest point of the bridge of the nose? clown? Anyway, the line leading to the face is gentle, but
there is something about my nose /\ < Should I say that it looks like a chalk nose... in an unreasonable way?
The first picture is when I look good because I have makeup + snow, and
the second picture is when I feel like my bare face + the bridge of my nose
between my eyebrows is showing. And I feel this every time I go to Daiso, hahaha. In Daiso's lighting, the area between my eyebrows is very, very, very clear - and straight. It is marked with... The pictures I uploaded were taken at home.
Those who had nose surgery!!!!! No matter how natural the surgery is, is it inevitable that the eyebrows and bridge of the nose will be visible?
Or are there people who have reoperation and have no noticeable difference???
(My standard is pretty good: Even if you take a picture of the rear camera, only the silicone part doesn't flash.)