At first, I was hesitant about Megaderm because I heard it was donated dermis, but
I changed my mind when I saw the introduction to Megaderm on the ㄱㅇㅅ page.
That introduction:
http://drkook.co.kr/landing/Megaderm/m/index.php Looking at it, it seems like the processing and processing is done well, and
it looks like inflammation is unlikely to occur due to perfect sterilization. However,
compared to other surgeries, the advantages are
1. It is soft, so a pig's nose is possible (silicon Gore-Tex is not possible)
2. It is transparent. No phenomenon (this is a problem only with silicone, never do this with silicone)
3. The absorption rate is lower than that of
autologous dermis. 4. The absorption rate of Megaderm is lower than that of Alloderm, which is the same
donor dermis. 5. There is no scar on the buttocks, which is a problem when collecting autologous dermis.
I think
it's like this, but
what do you think
--------------The following is a bit of nonsense-------------------
Anyway, you and I are experts. Since I am an ordinary person with no knowledge,
I have to believe what the hospital says,
but I think it is better than silicone (this is definitely not the case) or Gore-Tex (I
use Gore-Tex). A pig nose is also possible, and
I used to do Gore-Tex + nasal septum,
and I like the shape. It doesn't lift up the nasal septum, so it doesn't
look like a pig's nose, and it's hard when kissing, so I don't like it because my partner notices it.
So, I'm planning to use Megaderm and get a second surgery later if there's a hospital that can make the nose line as thin as Lee Jong-seok's nose.
I hope it doesn't make it look like a cylinder was stuck in my nose. But
I think the person I previously received Gore-Tex from had a little less aesthetic sense.