He said there was nothing wrong. It was open and the inferior turbinate was fine. There was nothing particularly wrong with the nasal septum and the osteotomy site, but he said that the left osteotomy went in further than the right, so it was ambiguous. When I asked why my nose was blocked, he said that it must have been because the external nasal valve itself was narrowed by raising and removing the original short nose too much. I found two more places that do osteotomy restoration through plastic surgery, so I'm going to ask them. Dr. Jin said that although the osteotomy itself wasn't that far to begin with, if I wanted, osteotomy restoration was possible, and since my nose was too high and narrow from being removed, if I lowered it and removed it at the same time, it would be easier to breathe. First of all... well... fortunately, I heard that osteotomy restoration was possible. Is it really because the nasal valve was narrowed because it was raised too high... It's annoying. I guess I'll never have a high and flat nose in my life.