I had rhinoplasty about 3 weeks ago. My nose was very hooked and the tip of my nose was low, so the donor rib went in, but my nose was too high and it was difficult to breathe. During the consultation, I put a lot of emphasis on being safe and natural rather than looking, so I looked up articles on swelling at first and thought it would be swelling, but even after 2 weeks, it didn't improve at all. When I
took off all the taping, it was like in the picture, my nostrils were 110 volts, so my breathing got narrower, and my mouth was tight because I had to lift a lot of people.
Considering what I said when I visited the hospital and various things (... haha), if I had it removed or corrected where it was. Deciding that it could be a bigger problem, I went to two of the three removal centers for consultations.
However, both of them said that it was because they placed it large and thick without considering the patient's skin, nostril size, etc. Fortunately, the septum was not considered, so it was an easy removal surgery, and it took just 14 days. I immediately had it removed early and took off the taping today.
My nose was originally ugly, but because of the swelling and bruises and scars, I feel miserable when I look in the mirror... LOL But now I don't really
care about my appearance and think of it as the cost of learning in life... After crying every day for 1-2 weeks, I realized that it is more important to not hate myself by looking for my shortcomings and creating complexes, but to love myself as I am rather than what I think on the outside. If I were to go back, I think I would have used the money for plastic surgery to go to psychological counseling... haha
. From now on, I will live my life without even thinking about plastic surgery. If you have to have surgery even if you die, I hope you think long and hard, study a lot, and make a conservative and strict decision.