It was a flat nose.
3 years ago,
I wanted it to look pretty, so I put on some silicone,
slightly cut the sides, and removed the fat from the tip of my nose.
Every time I went to check up on my progress, I
told them that my nose tip seemed to be crooked to the right, but they said
that it hadn't settled yet, so I had to wait and see. It was crooked to anyone who saw it.
After 3 months, they said that they had nothing to say,
so they said that they only needed to correct it slightly after about 6 months, so
I had it corrected again a year after the first surgery.
It's been almost a year, and this time my entire nose is crooked.
Before, only the tip of my nose was crooked in a C shape,
but now the entire silicone has moved.
Today , I went to the hospital
because my nose tip was inflamed and it hurt when I touched it for a week,
as if I had a fake pimple, so I talked about nose design
(honestly, if there were no side effects, I was going to just leave it alone)
. They said that they would fundamentally redo it, but
did they not fundamentally do it until now?
It takes 2 weeks to recover, but
they only need to correct it slightly every time I go,
so they don't force it. I can do it lightly.
They say it's like botox filler, but I don't know what confidence it gives me.
I live in a rural area... Should I get it last?