Please do not regret and check it out before getting functional beauty treatment. Among patients, there are many cases where plastic surgery is done to treat rhinitis, but there are many loopholes in this area. It looks like it kills two birds with one stone as it can cure both rhinitis and beauty complexes, but it is really just a well-packaged product for plastic surgery. There is no limit to the shortcomings and loopholes of functional beauty noses, but I will write them down below.
1. Satisfaction with functional nose is too low and ineffective.
Even though 70% of people in Korea have a deviated septum, the hospital estimates that it is difficult to breathe due to a deviated septum. The patient will go up to the operating table saying, “Oh, I think so,” but it’s really fortunate if the patient’s breathing improves at first, but even if it gets worse or does improve, there’s a high chance that it will return to its original state. In other words, it eventually goes back. The reason is that in order to correct the deviated septum, a large portion of the nasal septum in the “I” part of the picture is removed and placed on the tip of the nose, but the existing original nasal septum is also bent, and the supporting power of the remaining nasal septum is weaker than before, so how can the nasal septum be further improved? It can be supported firmly. The nasal septum becomes more bent, making it more difficult to breathe, or returns to its original state. If you raise the tip of your nose with a deviated nasal septum like that, the nasal septum has the elasticity to return to its original state, so there is a high chance of columellar rotation. You may be able to survive 10-20 years into the future, but the future does not know whether you will survive until the end.
2. Irreversible functional side effects
- Inferior turbinate resections, etc. are caused by empty nose syndrome, where too much air comes in, and when cold wind blows in, it is felt as if it were a chemical, biological, and biological experience. When these functional problems occur, there is no solution in Korea. And it happened at a university hospital and an ENT specialist because of rhinoplasty. It's hard to get a medical certificate and it's hard to tell the cause-and-effect relationship. There are many cases of suicide abroad due to inability to breathe after functional surgery. In addition, side effects often occur when functional beauty cosmetics are used together. Septal stenosis, nasal septum perforation, etc.
3. The doctor does not consider the function of the patient's nose.
- If the nasal septum is removed and the tip of the nose is lifted, the nasal septum becomes weaker and there is a high possibility of a recurrence of septal deviation. However, after consulting with all otolaryngologists, all otolaryngologists recommend a nasal septum. Even though the nasal septum is a very important cartilage that not only supports the bridge of the nose but also regulates temperature and humidity... after seeing the recommendations for unnecessary osteotomies and a hooked beak that doesn't have many, I realized that the hospital's sales and sales are more important than the patient's function.
4. There is a high probability of dissatisfaction with appearance and side effects.
- Generally, people go to an ENT specialist to get a functional nose, but the content they learn from ENT specialists and plastic surgeons is definitely different, and there is also a difference in plastic surgery-related expertise in terms of knowledge, such as the Rhinoplasty Society, which only plastic surgeons can join. I have no choice but to fly. When I consulted about techniques such as lowering the tip of the nose with ear cartilage or lowering the nostrils, he said with a straight face, “We don’t do that.” Just because you know the inside of your nose well doesn't mean you can make your nose look good. Additionally, since otolaryngologists usually work in their own departments and then move on to rhinoplasty, it is difficult to know how much of their total experience includes only rhinoplasty.
If you want to function, get it checked out at a university hospital or an otolaryngologist, and if your main goal is beauty, just get it done by a plastic surgeon. I wrote this because when trying to catch both, there are many cases where both end up failing. The refund of the actual cost of functional nose applies to the functional nose sector and does not make beauty treatment cheaper. Functional nose is just a means of disbursing money to the hospital. If you really, really have a hard time breathing, look into rhinitis surgery at a university hospital, such as septoplasty, which involves making a scratch on just part of the nasal septum instead of removing body odor so that it blooms
straight. A specialist's opinion is added below. I left the link in case people objected that it had nothing to do with the hospital and was written in an official manner.
http://www.drkook.co.kr/m/09_community/community6.php?sno=20&group=basic&code=community6&category=&&cate1=&cate2=&cate3=&abmode=view&no=89062&bsort=desc&bfsort=ino https://blog.naver .com/drsir/222571218139