Those of you who are suffering from illness after nose surgery... Usually, illness is most severe from about a month before the splint is removed. I often see questions like this.
For those of you who haven't taken off the splint or stitches... just rest well and eat well.
Even if you post a picture of yourself swollen with a splint, in reality, to other people's eyes, you're just a person with a swollen splint...
- After the surgery, you look ugly and ruined
> In most cases, you don't look good until 6 months. There are cases where it remains ugly for up to a year.
Until the slight swelling went down, my nose was bigger than I thought... After about 3 months, I took selfies and posted pictures saying that the swelling had all gone, but when I looked at it later, I wondered why it was like this and shook my head. It's so swollen
- the tip of my nose is so high it looks like it's ruined
> I might beg it to stop going down after about 3 months. The scary thing about nose surgery is that you don't know how much the tip of the nose will go down.
This seems almost impossible to predict. But what is clear is that it goes down. Ear cartilage, donor ribs, and autologous ribs also go down
- it looks like a snub nose and you're doomed
> In fact, if it doesn't look like a snub nose, you're doomed. As the tip of the nose drops in height, the height also drops. No worries
- is there a crowd, is there a lot of snow, will they come back?
>Everyone is back. The philtrum is much more swollen than expected, and it is normal to feel it
- the nose looks crooked and ruined
> Turn on the frontal photo before surgery. To be very honest, try connecting the starting and ending points of the nose. Turn on photo after nose surgery. Let’s continue in the same way.
In most cases, it is bent even after surgery. If you still think it is wrong, contact the hospital. But 9 out of 10 people will say the same thing.
Isn't it the doctor's job to fix the bend? There are cases where it is done... ...actually, correcting a crooked nose corrects the crooked nose bone, and the crookedness due to facial asymmetry is unavoidable... If you empty your mind and look at a frontal photo of yourself, your eyes, nose, and lips will be fine. All of them will have slightly different heights. As the nose is raised, the subtle asymmetry-bending is bound to become more prominent..
After the surgery, the dog looks ugly, the tip of the nose is too high, or too snub-like,
the philtrum is raised, the eyes are swollen, and the cheekbones are It's swollen and everything is normal. It would be a problem if the bridge of the nose was bent at 60 degrees, but in fact, unless this is the case, the only way to do it is to wait for the swelling to go down. Even if you go to the hospital, you'll probably only have swelling, so
don't be so quick to say that you're screwed because of the medication.
I know how you feel, but stay strong and try to only say good things and think good thoughts.
Because most of the anxiety you experience is very natural and time will solve it.
Bye.