What I felt after experiencing nose surgery myself is that people with really sensitive skin should never have it done.
The most overlooked fact is that most people's faces are not symmetrical. So, of course, the shape of the nostrils changes, and in some cases, the surgery is wrong, but in most cases, it is to achieve frontal symmetry. So, when the shape of the nostrils is adjusted, the tip of the nose often becomes crooked. Actually, the nostrils are not a part that others pay close attention to, and I think it is a part that can be overlooked unless the size is too different.
There is also a possibility that the nose was originally curved from the original face. Of course, there are some things that need to be corrected by a doctor to some extent. But realistically, it is difficult to achieve 100% symmetry.
People who have had surgery wear a mirror after the surgery, and if they look at themselves in the mirror often, they can feel that even the smallest things look bigger. I also felt like it was slightly bent, but my friends responded that they had no idea it was bent, so I decided to ignore it.
For these reasons, if you don't like even the smallest things and you have to look at the details to see things that make you feel stressed, just don't get the surgery. I am overall satisfied with the surgery, perhaps because I decided exactly what I wanted to improve and prioritized whether it was well improved. It's not a perfect result, but I'm really satisfied with it and think it went well. Let's not pursue perfection too much.
What if there are a few minor flaws? Perfection is good, but sometimes charm and beauty can be found in flaws.