- Surgical history: 4mm silicone / septum support / ear cartilage / nose tip tying
- Reason for removal: redness of the nose bridge (skin could not support the thickness of the silicone)
- Removal method: remove silicone, lower the tip of the nose, and use ear cartilage and dermis behind the ear to smoothly finish the nose bridge
- I will read this to pull myself together when I am about to put something else in my nose someday / Why are there so few reviews after removal... ㅠ I hope that writing a review will help Yeshas, so I will write one every few days. Until right
before the surgery, I couldn’t decide whether to remove it or lower it, and when
I lowered it, I was going to lower it all the way to 2mm, but the director
told me to look at the thickness of the silicone.
He said 2mm is literally as thick as a sheet of paper.
It was real when I touched it...
When I tried to put in 2.5mm, it couldn’t even hold up to 4mm, and there was no way to know if my skin would be okay
(you can have bad luck if you try too hard).
Looking at the 2mm, would it be better not to put it in than to put this in? And I just had the removal surgery
. The doctor at the Going surgery room coaxed me by saying that these days, many people do it with non-prosthetic options. Anyway, right
now, I'm not bleeding at all, it's not swollen at all, and
there's not much of a foreign body sensation in my nose. I can breathe well through my nose.
More than anything, I feel so relieved mentally.
I think it was a good decision to have it removed...
They usually just tape it up after removal, but since they did cartilage repositioning,
they're also wearing a cast~~