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It was when I gained a little more weight than I do now.
I was very disappointed with my appearance, so my body fat percentage dropped to 15% and
I went to the hospital to look into plastic surgery. I sold 19 places.
I looked into the eyes and found that a thin inner pair that is completely invisible when viewed from the front
would require eye surgery and poor correction, and if
you hold it a little high enough to see the line at the corner of the eye when viewed from the front,
the eyes themselves can be made like that, but
I am in front of them . My cheekbones are a little off, I have dark circles, and my nose is a little low, so
I heard that if you want to change your eyes a lot, you need to change your nose as well.
First of all, since I signed up for the eyes as a saint today, I will look back a little more and decide
whether to do incisions or non-incisions, and whether to get a top twitch or not. After thinking about it,
I'm thinking about choosing a hospital and relocating the eyes and fat under the eyes.
There were some managers and teachers who told me not to touch the nose and just live with it, but they
fixed the deviated septum and tied the cartilage at the tip of my nose (there were places where I had to do a little bit of cartilage removal at the tip of my nose)
. Because it’s broken? After putting it in,
I received a lot of recommendations for 3 to 5 mm of silicone on the bridge of the forehead and between the eyebrows, and
I was recommended anywhere from 2.5 mm for a completely natural look to 5 mm for a flashy look.
1. I'm thinking about the eyes and nose. Would it be better to do both the eyes and nose together?
2. They say that with a non-incision, you can correct the forehead strength and create a thin inner pair naturally, but with an
incision, you can also remove saggy eyelids and dramatically change the shape of your eyes. I'm
worried about the incision and non-incision. I'm also worried about getting an upper eyelid.
3. They say that 80-100% insurance coverage is given because the
nasal septum is slightly deviated. Would it be okay to have nose surgery along with eye surgery, both in terms of the functionality of the nose
and in terms of harmony with the eyes?
Or is there no need to put silicone in the nose and take the risk of having side effects later?
4. I would like to ask for a hospital that specializes in men's eyes and men's noses.
My face looks very ambiguous.
Just by looking at my eyes, the teachers said that when I made an incision, they split when I did a non-incision,
and there are some places that tell me to just live with my nose, and others that say that I need to get my eyes done and blend in well. Please
give me a lot of advice. Thank you.