I had two open rhinoplasty surgeries,
slightly ground the side of my nose, and had ear cartilage done on the tip of my nose.
The doctor was not flexible, so he grinded the side of my nose a little, but the bridge of my nose became lower and thicker, probably because of the scar tissue and bone dust. I just added the ear cartilage to the tip of my nose, which made it more blunt and round, and my nose became bulbous.
In fact, my nose was much prettier before surgery. After living with that bulbous nose for 3 years, I decided to have surgery again. I
ended up having 3m of silicone inserted into the bridge of my nose. The bridge was uneven, so
I straightened it out and pressed it down a bit. Also, the tip of the nose was tied and the nasal septum ear cartilage was used as is.
After doing this, the tip of my nose gradually started to fall.
The ideal nose is when the tip goes up, but it felt like it was getting longer. Should I say that the tip of my nose falls like an arrow when I smile? And I don't know if it's because the tip wasn't cut or
because of the sternum, but it's still not clear and
looks thick and stuffy. ~ When I take a picture, it feels even worse that my nose has fallen off...
I had it done with an open nasal septum, but
there was no particular inflammation, but at some point,
I started getting frequent rhinitis, and then I started getting sinusitis... and
when I got tested, it turned out that I had a deviated septum.
It wasn't like that before the surgery. I had a deviated septum during the surgery
. I think it's here...
I want to correct the curvature and slightly raise the tip of my nose, so
I'm thinking about a final revision surgery.
Since I was dissatisfied with the closed method,
I wanted to completely clean my nose with an open method.
However, I was a bit scared
when I heard that if I opened it, it could cause inflammation
, but I believed everything would be fine and went to the hospital.
I would be grateful if you could recommend a hospital that is good at reoperations.
First of all, I had no nasal septum at the root
, so I was recommended a donor rib, and the donor rib was someone else's rib.
I heard that no matter how clean the cells were
, it could cause a reaction. I was a little scared.
So, while searching on the Internet, I came across an autologous rib. I was
looking for an autologous rib surgery hospital and
was thinking about
plastic surgery at ㅇㅇㅇ plastic surgery clinic
. Is self-rib plastic surgery safe?
And there are a lot of people who remove them, but
isn't it all bound to cause inflammation in the end?
Does this mean that lifelong implants are not safe?
Let’s talk and share information with each other~~