The first and most commonly used thing is the nasal septum. The reason is that doctors can easily obtain cartilage during surgery, and because it is hard like an autologous rib, it is easy to shape, so doctors often praise it as the best material. but. For those who are retaking the exam, after studying a lot, the septum is actually the last material to be used. That is why there are hospitals that specialize in rehydration and places that place the utmost importance on safety and try to preserve the nasal septum as much as possible.
1. There are many side effects that can occur when using the nasal septum
- saddle nose, rhinitis, dry mucous membrane, gradually lowering the nose, etc.
The nasal septum supports the bridge of the nose, secretes mucus, and regulates the temperature and humidity of the air entering the nose. The biggest side effect of not having a septum is a saddle nose, but with an empty nose without a septum, you have to live with the anxiety that it might collapse at any time in the future. If you search for things like “slowly lowering,” there are more examples than you might think. People who have surgery for deviated septum due to rhinitis have a really small septum, but there are reviews and community reviews that say these people also have a lower nose bridge. Although it may not go down in 10 to 20 years right away, the technique of using the nasal septum has actually only been around for about 10 years in Korea, and the technique was first performed in the West where the nasal septum volume was sufficient. As we age, the cartilage in our nose becomes weaker and sags downward. Even in elderly people, you can see that the tip of the nose is far away and the nose is sagging. If you think about whether a nose without a strong nasal septum will be able to hold up well until the age of 90-100, you will actually get the answer. ...In addition, a nose with a separated septum lacks support, so there is a high probability that the nose will turn, causing discomfort in breathing, such as recurrence of deviated septum and drying of the nasal mucous membrane. It is also true that the doctor says that if you drink your body safely, you will not get a saddle nose. However, this is from the perspective of an expert called a ‘doctor.’ For doctors, plastic surgery is just a product, a way to make a living, and they are not responsible for any problems that arise. It is up to us to study and avoid side effects on our own, and it is up to the doctor to decide how much to pay. Don't trust doctors too much. The people who have suffered from side effects so far are not because they are stupid. Since only good reviews are left and all bad reviews are taken down by lawsuits, consumers have no choice but to suffer in the plastic surgery market. Don't trust hospitals and doctors too much. Trust only your parents who made your nose. I'm not saying that problems will inevitably arise when using a nasal septum. In fact, the biggest side effect of using cartilage is the nasal septum. I wrote this because it seems that patients too easily use the nasal septum without knowing about these side effects. .
2. Column bending due to nasal septum deviation
70% of babies are born with a deviated septum, and when the tip of the nose is raised with the nasal septum, the nasal septum tends to return to its original shape, so there is a high chance of the columella bending.
3. I feel that the internal structure of the nose has changed.
When I open the nose and touch it, the inside structure has clearly changed, and when I touch the inside of the central part of the nose, it is empty except for the letter L, as shown in the picture I posted, so it is very scary... The letter L is hard. However, the parts excluding the letter “A” feel soft to the touch. I'm afraid that this nose will last until I get old...
4. It's much harder than I thought
. Of course, you know that a pig's nose won't work... and a baboon's nose won't work ㅜㅜㅜㅜ When a baboon makes a facial expression, the tip of its nose moves separately. Artificial ~
5. The shape of the tip of the nose is strange. I
went to the removal forum and had the nasal septum removed. You can see the shape, but when I put it in the columella in the shape of a diamond or square, the tip of the nose is uniquely angular and diamond-shaped... If you read a lot of reviews, you will know. There are some doctors who do some carving, but there are many more who don't. This is decided based on the reviews of the hospital you are interested in.
I really regret having my septum removed, so I hope people don't make the same choice I did. If you are going to remove your nasal septum, make sure you know from the doctor exactly how much or how far to remove it, and then perform the surgery safely. If I were to go back, I think I would get surgery from doctors who are good at lowering my nose and allowing me to use as much force as my septum, because they are really good doctors. The ears are the most natural! The doctor who ruined my nose has a Seongyesa rating in the upper 3-point range, and there are a lot of victims besides me. In my case, I am suffering from pain because I removed my septum a lot. So, I will not trust anyone and criticize the use of the septum itself. What is certain is that there are no people who choose the material by ear or their own ribs and regret it, but there are many people who regret it after having their septum removed.
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http://install.babitalk.com/?code=glae1tu&type=talks&id=6089424 I will leave a few links below for those who want to study more about the septum. Please refer to them.
https://sungyesa.com/new/plugin/mobile/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=3209226 https://sungyesa.com/new/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=3095155 [Summary]
- Role of the septum : Supports the bridge of the nose and adjusts air temperature and humidity
- The nasal septum supports the nose, and without it, side effects such as saddle nose, functional problems, and bending are more common than other cartilages.
- There are many people whose nasal septum itself is bent, so there is a high risk of columella deviation
- If you look at the tip of the nose with the septum in place, you can feel it to be empty except for the letter L
- It is hard and the shape of the tip of the nose is strange.