My nose is small, low, and audible, but on top of that, my skin is thin, so I have a difficult case no matter where I go.
Actually, I don't have any major complaints about my nose, but my mom gave me a pretty forehead, and my dad gave me a pretty, pointed chin, so when I take a picture of my side profile, the middle of my face is seriously sunken in. And on top of that, my lower jaw looks a little protruding..? Does it look like a spatula chin? ㅠ The biggest worry I had for a long time was that my face shape looked like a crescent moon, and I decided to get surgery because it wasn't something that could be solved with filler.
3 years ago, I got consultations at several places without knowing anything, but the hospitals that were famous for not overtreating said that my skin was so thin that silicone would all show through, and my nose was so small that my septum would not be that big, so it would be impossible to lower my upturned nose and raise my nose tip. Even if I got surgery, it wouldn't be noticeable at all => They told me not to do it and to just get filler.
When I just went to famous hospitals with pretty reviews,
it was my first nose, and at the time, the basic price was in the 400s. Even though it was my first surgery, they said that they would have to use costal cartilage as the material, so I was scared. At that time, I just kept on asking around, but
this time, I made a list of doctors who had a lot of reviews on small noses and had done a lot of difficult cases.
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Of all the doctors I've talked to so far, they gave me the most confident consultation, so I remember them the most. Ah, you must have done a lot of small and difficult nose jobs. I could feel the vibe coming from your skills. I asked about all the complaints I had heard from other hospitals, and if it was someone you knew, you would have told me to do it no matter what. Although my skin is thin, I am thinner and I wouldn't use so much silicone that it would be visible. You didn't recommend costal cartilage. You said that my septum isn't that big but it's not enough to use costal cartilage. So I thought, "Oh, I'm not that trashy. " I was comforted.
You recommended cartilage tying to correct the flat nose + raising the tip of the nose with the septum + lowering the tip of the nose with ear cartilage + inserting silicone to match the height of the nose tip + reducing the base of the nostrils because they are
wide . And I was given this 400 guide (June limited event).
You knew exactly what my concerns were and told me first that my chin was sticking out because I didn't have a nose. It was really refreshing. I nodded endlessly. ㅠㅠ You drew a picture on the photo. They say that it will be solved if the angle of the tip of the nose is higher than the angle of the tip of the mouth, but as soon as they drew the picture, it looked like they put in forehead filler and I thought, "Wow... my forehead is this pretty. ㅠㅠ If only the angle of the tip of the chin and the tip of the nose matched, the balance of the entire face would be alive. I think the tip of the nose is more important than the height of the nose.
This hospital was my first consultation this year, and I've been to 6 places since then, but the consultation is the most memorable.
There were even hospitals that recommended the surgery itself. When I talked to them, they were so confident that they said, "Oh, it's not to that extent! My results are dramatic, but if they were my acquaintances, I would have recommended them a hundred times." So I really... I've been to hospitals so far and I've heard regrets... There's not enough material... It's difficult... I've been comforted by everything. Even if you don't have surgery, if you're tired of consultations, go get some healing,, Director ㅁㅇㄷ ㅇㅇㅌ is the best,,