Overall, it's okay, but I think I'll regret having surgery to correct some shortcomings.
I was satisfied with my profile, and the bridge of my nose seemed a bit thick from the front, so I had surgery to improve that, but they told me to shave off the curved beak
(it's on the small side), which I usually didn't pay attention to, so I shaved it off and the tip of my nose was left intact. Immediately after I did it,
I liked the profile, but less than a month later, the ear cartilage was absorbed and the tip of my nose became lower than my mother's nose. There was cartilage showing through, and there was almost
no change in the nose bridge, which was a complex. In fact, since I shaved the beak in a shapeless shape, the bridge of the nose was shiny when it was high. Because the part has disappeared, my face looks flat, and my side profile is also upturned due to side effects, so I feel strange. In the past, everyone said my profile was pretty, but now they want to see my nose... haha.. But as soon as the doctor saw it, he decided to repeat it in 6 months
. I tried it, but I could fail again and I have to wait, so I feel really sick. If
my nose can't become worse than it is now, I understand even if I do it, but I think I can do a little bit to make it more respectable. If I do this, I could lose my advantage. I have surgery
. In the past, people around me would never stop me from getting plastic surgery, and I was open-minded about plastic surgery, but
it felt like the nose surgery stopped the runaway train that never stopped. I was told that I should only have a contoured square jaw, but I just decided to live without it...
After retaking the exam in 6 months, I would just do it again. I don't think I'll go anywhere near a plastic surgeon...
Of course, there's a high chance of getting a nose job, but since it's me, it's really... It's hard to meet people and I'm really upset.
I'm a very positive person, so even when I was lying on the operating table, I told the nurse that I should absolutely think about retaking the exam in about 5 years, but haha... the 2-week maintenance period is a true story... Anyway, I wish I didn't make the same
choice.