ㅇㅂㅅ ㅅㅅㅈ I made a reservation for a consultation with the director.
I went at 3 o'clock, but the consultation reservation and the surgery time of the director were delayed, so
I waited for 1 hour and 20 minutes... ㄷㄷ
But the consultation was good overall. ㅇㅇ
He was conscientious. It's still a good nose, so long as you don't get greedy, it's okay to not have it, but
I have a functional problem, so I told you that I wanted to get a cosmetic nose in addition to the functional nose. I also took a CT scan, but the nasal septum is a bit deviated and the inferior turbinate is something like that, so the inside of my nose is a little swollen. Yes.
So, the swollen part will be reduced with a laser, and the white septum will be straightened. He
said it would be better to have a functional nose, but he said it should be done.
Also, while making the double nose, which is a cosmetic complex, thin, I have a narrow nasolabial angle and the tip of my nose is a bit slanted. They said it would be okay if they corrected the nasolabial angle and removed some of the columella.
It's not a difficult nose and if you do it cosmetically, you can make it look like actor Lee Jun-hyuk's nose. I showed you Ju Ji-hoon's nose, but he said it was possible, but it wouldn't match my face shape.
Lee Jun-hyuk's nose would exactly fit mine. I
also showed him Dex's nose, a YouTuber from UDT who is popular these days, but he said
his nose wasn't that good. ㅇㅇ The method is to correct the nose by shaving off the slightly curved nose, and since I tend to have a bit of a nose bridge, I can make it 2-3mm thinner even if I put silicone in it, right? ? Or, it is possible to use non-implants. But
non-implants are not completely implantless. They say they will collect septal cartilage from the bridge of the nose and apply donated dermis, about 1.5 to 2 millimeters??
How about donated dermis on the bridge of the nose?? I asked if the dermis is absorbed, but if you apply about 1.5 millimeters, 0.5 millimeters will be absorbed and 1 millimeter will remain. I
also saw before and after rhinoplasty of a person who used donated dermis, and it was fine. Oh, and
the tip of the nose has enough nasal septum, so you can use the nasal septum and ear cartilage. They
predicted that the tip of the nose would fall, so they overcorrected it a little at first so that the tip of the nose would look lifted for the first few weeks. The
cost is 1 million won for a functional nose, 330 won for a cosmetic nose if it is made with silicone, and 370 won for a non-implant nose. ㅇㅇ (VAT included)
First consultation today. I've been there. What do you think??
According to the doctor or the counseling director, if you use non-implants, there will be no side effects unless you take care of your nose properly. As for
silicone, the counseling director said that he worked in this field for 8 years and saw only 4 cases of contractures. It is
okay to use donated dermis on the bridge of the nose. ?? Is it better to just apply 2mm of silicone??
They say they will provide follow-up care for up to one year and if you need to have a second surgery, you just have to pay for the materials. They say there is
a CCTV installed inside the operating room.
But this director is a plastic surgery director, so he can do a functional nose well, right?? Judging by the reviews, there were quite a few people who got functional and cosmetic noses at the same time, so it doesn't matter, right?