1. The duration of the disease is quite long, so you have to endure it well (tip of the nose lifted, nostrils exposed, nostrils uneven, etc. - I think the average improvement is about 7 out of 10)
2. I don't think about nose surgery easily.
I get scared even if I get a rash and the tip of my nose turns even a little red.
Antibiotics are always available/It might be difficult for someone who is too sensitive.
3. The more the swelling goes down, the prettier it
gets, but the nose height is a bit disappointing. I didn't want a flashy nose, but the more I look in the mirror, the more I think, oh, it would have been prettier if it had been a little taller.
But I guess I have to get over this haha. It seems that half of the people who have natural surgery for +ear cartilage/nasal septum regret it because they usually get greedy and end up ruining it
. Naturalness is.. such a double-edged sword ㅠㅠ
4. It seems like you have to give up something to get one.
In my case, I had a short nose + a slightly dragon nose + a small nose, so if I wanted to raise my nose, my nostrils would be exposed more than normal people. It was inevitable.
Of course, I received guidance before the surgery, and the exposed nostrils are not severe, but they are there
. If you have a bad condition, you should know that it may not come out as well as others. The more I have plastic surgery, the more I feel that “there is no such thing as a perfect surgery.”
I worried about many things, but overall. I'm satisfied
, but maybe it's because I've only been there for a month and a half,
but I don't know what it'll be like in a year or five years.
That's why I think plastic surgery is scary haha. You never know when a problem may arise even when you're living well. Especially with your nose..