It's been 2 weeks since my nose surgery.
Originally, the swelling wasn't that bad, so I attended a training session a week after the surgery. No one knew I had surgery..
So from then on, I started laughing heartily.
Even before that, I was laughing a little bit…
Then, I was bored, so I came to Seongyesa Temple and saw a post saying that if you smile, the tip of your nose gets droopy.
Is this true?
I took the splint off on the 5th day, but after taking the splint off,
there was no pulling...
It's been 2 weeks now, and now it doesn't hurt even when I touch the bridge of my nose..
No one knows I had surgery.. At least the slightly swollen area between the eyebrows seems to have almost completely disappeared..
At the hospital, only people who had surgery on the bridge of the nose were told not to smile..
Everything else can be done. And
I told you to wear a splint occasionally only when you sleep..?
You can't smile ㅠㅠ? I smile really brightlyㅠㅠ
You can almost think of me as walking down the street with a wide smile…
A week after the nose surgery, I broke up and had a lot of frowns..
Wow
+ it feels like the area where the ear cartilage was removed is shrinking, but
if you put your little finger in the ear cartilage, both sides are different. Will
this get better?
I took off the ear bandage on the second day and started living.
I lived as I wanted
,
but I shouldn't have done that ———————————————————————
Yes, I asked the hospital...
It's slightly possible, but it's severe. Don't laugh.
It's possible after a month, but
why did you tell me about this only now... I'll let you know in advance ㅜㅠㅠ
I'm embarrassed because I've already smiled a lot since the first week.
But smiling doesn't change the shape of your nose,
so you say it's more important not to open your mouth too wide. Is
this why you're an infant?
For some reason, I feel like they are telling me not to laugh too hard, but
from today onwards, I will have to live with a blank expression.