After researching nose surgery for over a year, this is the conclusion I
have come to. No matter what you put in your nose, it is subject to three things: gravity, tension, and foreign body reaction.
Each person is naturally different, such as the bone density of the nasal bone and the elasticity of the nose skin. Things like toughness and antibodies against foreign body reactions.
On the operating table, you have to put your life in the hands of the doctor.
After the surgery is over, it's a fight to see who can survive for a long time, relying on what you were born with.
And even if there are no side effects, as you age, your skin loses its elasticity and looks like silicone. As you get
older, you see side effects that are not side effects, so you have to lie down on the operating table again.
It's just an unfinished surgery.
It's a surgery that shouldn't be done in the first place.
But because the effect is so dramatic, there are only those who turn a blind eye to it and
ask for it, and those who pretend not to notice.
According to official statistics, there are three times more side effects than eye surgery,
but they always say that 'dissatisfaction' is the highest.
Even nose filler and forehead filler are life-threatening procedures that risk blindness, so I've said it all.
What should I do if a problem arises with the above 3 things? Is this possible without any problem? If you ask a specialist,
there is no answer, so you will have no choice but to talk back.
In the end, there is no alternative or safe method for nose surgery.
For those who are worried because it is ambiguous... I recommend just buying it if possible.