Before nose surgery
1. Take care of your physical condition
2. Prepare sterilized gauze and sterile cotton swabs (for newborns) in advance
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After nose surgery
1. Rather than drinking water through a straw, it is better to just raise your head and drink. Convenient (when drinking from a cup, pour in a little water! About 3/1! Because if you pour too much and drink, the water gets on the nose gauze) 2. Even
after removing the cotton, the swelling in the nose makes it difficult to breathe (it becomes easier after about 3 weeks, function) (If you had surgery at the same time, it takes more time)
3. After removing the cotton, you may see a transparent sheet inside your nose. It is called a “Silastic sheet” and it is a sheet that supports the nasal septum. Don’t worry, it will be removed when removing the splint. 4. Remove the splint and make an avatar
. Don't be sad about the same appearance of +Inmyeoneo+Nosebong.. 9 times out of 10, it looks like that, so don't worry. Even after just 2 weeks, you will still look like a human, but even then, the swelling will be waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. It varies from person to person, but in my experience, you can see major swelling for up to a month. 5.
If the area between the eyebrows is very swollen after removing the splint and the swelling does not go away even after watching, it may be birth control. If it becomes soft when you gently press it with your hand, you should go to the hospital and drain the blood with a syringe or open it and clean it.
6. Be careful of actions that put pressure on the nose, such as coughing, sneezing, etc., and absolutely do not eat your nose. (I went to the emergency room because my nose bleeded while eating my nose in the 2nd week, and I had a hard time developing a contraceptive in the first month after lying down and sneezing.) * Symptoms of developing a contraceptive
. : Suddenly, the eyebrows and bridge of the nose become very swollen, the bruises may appear again, and feel soft when touched.
* When a blood clot appears: If a small amount of blood is present, do not remove the blood and take antibiotics to absorb it naturally (it takes about 2 weeks). If the lump is severe, remove it with a syringe. If the bleeding continues, the silicone needs to be removed (because the possibility of inflammation increases)
7. The nose line changes differently every day. I'm in my 3rd month, and I still see the nose line change and the swelling going down every time I wake up. Continuing to decrease...
8. There may be cases where it appears to be a temporary problem due to swelling, but if there really is a problem with the appearance, go to the hospital as soon as possible for consultation and receive early correction or early removal. If it exceeds 2 weeks, it is recommended for 6 months. You can live in pain (but no one can see that it is because of the swelling, so early correction is not good because you think you are the one who ruined it)
9. !!!!!!!!!!!!!! The most important thing is mental management ㅠ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The speed at which the swelling goes down varies from person to person, so others say it took a few weeks, but it got better after a few weeks. Don't worry too much about this. I also couldn't sleep because my nose felt weird and uncomfortable all the time, and I was looking for it to be removed, but after 3 months, I started to feel psychotic. Being fixed...
1) Don't look in the mirror often (the more you look at it, the more parts you don't normally think of look strange and feel like there's a problem) 2) Don't
come to the temple often (Other people will ask, "Is this a problem? If I post something like this, it will happen again." When I look in the mirror, I fall into the illusion that it applies to me and it becomes painful)
Just doing these two things can help me calm down at least
10. I was really stressed too, but from my experience:
1) If it gets hard, it swells
2) The swelling goes away evenly on both sides
3) In the early stages of surgery, the outline of the bridge of the nose looks like a chalk nose = due to swelling. It blends in naturally over time.
4) White silicone appears between the eyebrows = the silicone shows through and the peeled area appears white. It disappears over time.
5) The bridge of the nose looks slightly curved = the original nose. The axis may have been bent or appear slightly curved due to swelling.
6) The swelling has receded evenly on both sides.
7) People who are stressed because the starting point between the eyebrows is high. When you press on the area between the eyebrows, can you feel the silicone starting point hard? That's not silicone, that's swelling. As the swelling between my eyebrows went down, the starting point lowered and the very high eyebrows disappeared...
8) When I look in the mirror from afar, I get a lot of plastic surgery marks and it looks artificial, but it gets better after a while..? It seems like it took a long time, but it's still slowly becoming more natural.
9) Why is this swelling? Even if I want to, I know after experiencing it that it was swelling ㅜ,, The swelling goes down more than I thought.. I think that's correct for at least 6 months (
but this also varies from person to person, so I'm not necessarily saying I'm right, but if it's a serious problem that others can see, it's right to resolve it quickly).
Articles like this As someone who had surgery, I understand how worried you are!!! Still, I hope you don't worry too much and don't worry too much. For all surgeries, time is the answer.
Conclusion = Don't continue to stress about the surgery, just relax for 6 months.
And I felt it while doing Seongyesa. Please, people who have no experience with rhinoplasty should do it after rhinoplasty surgery. Don't leave comments on posts you're worried about, just pass by... Don't shake the mentality of people who are worried with words you picked up somewhere.