Originally, I had a crooked nose
and severely deviated nasal septum, but I
was told to fix the
protruding side of the nose with a silicone implant on the other side and correct the crooked nose with a silicone implant,
and to have surgery using ear cartilage at the end of the nose. Two weeks after the surgery, the front view was not noticeable, but the tip of the nose looked slightly crooked, the asymmetry of the nostrils became worse, and the columella
also looked very crooked.
When I went to the hospital, they told me that my nasal septum was originally deviated, so they
needed to re-adjust the tip of my nose.
We were lying down and looking at my nose together, and when I was looking at my nose from below on my phone,
the doctors got annoyed and said with a straight face that I really don't like looking at my nose on my phone. They asked me
to shave it off during the surgery. I got a discount,
but it was done for less money. If it had been done to the tip of the nose, it would have cost more because surgery was added. They said this and other things, but they only
asked for 200,000 won for the medicine if they only redid the tip of the nose.
If it was going to be like this from the beginning, they should have told me and if it was a part that needed to be corrected,
shouldn't they have corrected the crookedness? What should I
do?
It's not noticeable unless I look underneath,
but it's like this even though I had surgery, so I'm wondering what will happen if I just stick to the tip of my nose again and it doesn't work out... Please give me some advice.