I only shaved off the corners of my mouth and had surgery on the tip of my nose without implants. I was really 1,000,000% satisfied. It made me wonder why I didn't have it
done earlier . There was no swelling or bruising, so much so that I could almost say I had plastic surgery. When I just took the splint off, the tip of my nose was too,, too sharp. I hesitated to ask the doctor if the surgery was a failure because it was too high, and he said that it was overcorrection based on the calculation that the tip of my nose would go down. He said that it would become natural over time, so I waited to see when it would go down really quickly. I felt like the surgery was too much and my family was too embarrassed. Don't worry,
it's been 1.5 months now. Is it safe to say that all the major swelling has gone down? I don't know how much swelling will remain, but for now, I'm very satisfied.
When I get a consultation, I'll have no feet naturally! Never miss a plastic T-shirt! I ask you to do it, because the satisfaction level doesn't have to be high, so don't cut the hooked beak too much, and don't harvest too much nasal septum/ear cartilage (I want to avoid side effects as much as possible,,ㅠ). I completely emphasized that you still have the hooked beak, right? But I think this looks more natural. I feel like I have a pretty hooked nose. But if I go any further, I feel really depressed. I'm a little anxious, but I feel happy when I look in the mirror. -> Do
you use silicone or self-derm on the bridge of your nose? It's a little bumpy because I didn't add any of these things, so I don't think other people will see it as a success, but in my personal opinion, my nose has definitely improved, and it's prettier than before = I'm happy. I think this is it!
Before the surgery, I didn't take selfies and when I took group photos, I covered my face or avoided it, but now my bare face looks pretty, I look even prettier with makeup on, I don't have to worry about my profile, and anyway, I feel like my quality of life has improved.
But there are side effects! The nasal septum was bent, probably because of the cartilage placed on the tip of the nose. It was originally bent, but should I say it became more bent due to the weight? So, if you look closely at the nostril, the left nostril is smaller.
Also, the nose was originally bent (without correction), but as the tip of the nose got higher, the nose became more curved. It looks more curved,
but it's not so bad that it makes daily life impossible, and it's not so bad that people notice, so I'll just endure it and live with it. If I
reveal which hospital it is, it'll be too much like an advertisement and I won't reveal it because I'm afraid I'll be suspected of being a broker! Apart from this, I will answer any other questions in as much detail as possible.