I've been thinking about nose surgery for a year, and after reading reviews from people around me
and going to Seongyesa, Gaasa, and 4 different communities,
I had my first surgery yesterday!!
I finished my nose with silicone + donor ribs + nasal septum, and
there was almost no bleeding, and other than my eyes being swollen, it seemed to be fine
.
Let me share some management tips
: 1. I drank Gongsimchae juice instead of pumpkin juice! I heard this is good for reducing swelling...? It definitely feels like there is less swelling, so I recommend it!
2. The day before nose surgery, remove dead skin cells, sebum management, and wash your hair in advance ^^..... If you don't do even one thing, there is a big difference in discomfort.
3. Back cushions and molded pillows are a must! I was anxious because of my habit of sleeping on my side, so I bought a plastic pillow for 100,000 won online, and it definitely helped me change my habit. I went to sleep sitting up, then went to sleep lying down on the pillow, and so on. I woke up less often than my friends!
4. Walking and cold compresses Even though it may not seem like a big deal, you really have to operate 24 hours a day and do as much as possible... I used cold compresses right after surgery yesterday and went for an hour walk in the evening, so compared to others, I had less swelling and bruising on the 2nd day. I ate it haha
***And tips before surgery at the hospital
1. Hospitals that take CT scans are the top
priority. It's not absolutely required, but I heard there are places that don't take CT scans when it's the first time, so I like the place that does it because it seems to be more trustworthy and thorough.
2. A statement of confidence that side effects won't happen unconditionally. Filter out
. I actually liked it more trustworthy when the doctors said that side effects like this can happen. But they don't happen at all and they just say things like this... I don't think I was attracted to them.
3. First time recommendation:
I don't think it matters if I have surgery in the morning or afternoon. I thought the director said that the difference in tension was quite large, but wouldn't it be the same when we go to work and feel tired and tired at 2 or 3 in the afternoon? Of course, it's not that it's bad, but everyone said the morning was good, so luckily I did it for the first time!!
Please ask me anything else!! Even though it's only been two days, I've been researching diligently haha (when you refute the above, everything you said is correct ㅇㅇ..)