About 10 years ago, I had my nose done in a local area. I had a somewhat dull-looking water drop nose, a slightly arrow nose, and asymmetrical tilting issues. Today, I went to two places that are famous for rhinoplasty for consultations.
ㅁㅌ: Director ㅇㅎㅅ
=> (Visited on the recommendation of an acquaintance of an acquaintance)
He clearly tells me what to do and what not to do in a cool-headed manner.
I thought I had a contracture/double nose because my nostrils are evenly spaced, but he told me that it was not a contracture but a problem with the bridge of my nose being tilted, and (contrary to what I expected) he explained that the size of my nose was just right.
However, because of my L-shaped nose, I looked like a man, so they said I needed to correct the shape by raising the tip of my nose.
I don't remember the name of the surgery, but they said it should be used to relieve asymmetric nose bridge (if the skin is thin, the dermal layer of the ear skin can be used) + shape correction silicone + ear cartilage + nasal septum.
However, he asked me over the phone to ask if I used a nasal septum in addition to ear cartilage when I had liposuction surgery 10 years ago. It is said that the direction of surgery varies depending on the presence of a nasal septum.
After the surgery, the asymmetry of the nose is alleviated to some extent, but it is not 100%, and the nose may look spread out as the existing compressed material is moved.
I heard that functional AS, excluding cosmetic complaints, is 3 years.
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ㅅㅎ: Director Yoo Hyeon-
seok, please identify the exact cause of my dissatisfaction with the design of my nose.
He explained that the reason I was mistaken when I thought the tip of my nose was not a full nose was because the shape of the bridge of my nose was not pretty.
(They said the size of the nose bridge was just right. If it got smaller, it would be weird.) He
showed me a photo of the trendy diamond-shaped nose bridge these days and said that if I want to get the slim nose I want (like you, ㅈㅇㅇ, ㅅㅇ), it would be a good idea to get the inner nostril reduction done.
Just like ㅁㅌ, he said that I need to improve my nose by raising the tip of my nose. (I think I heard that you can create a pretty diamond-shaped nose by raising the tip of the nose and slightly lowering the columella.)
The materials are mesh, ear cartilage, silicone, and nasal septum.
And I couldn't remember whether it was closed or open during the liposuction, but he looked at my nose and told me that it seemed to be closed.
And the counseling director is really, really kind.
Follow-up care: After checking in at one week, three to six months, and one year, a direction is decided after consultation with the director. If it is unavoidable to have it removed due to inflammation or contracture within 1 to 3 years, it is said that it will be decided after consultation based on the situation whether there will be a small cost or whether you will have to pay out of pocket.
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Functional purpose O
Beauty purpose
Instructions on how to shape your nose.
I wanted to improve the shape of my nose, so the direction of nose consultation was ㅅㅎ, but I got the impression that ㅁㅌ seemed more thorough in the follow-up care.
I want a natural, as refined and pretty nose as possible (Jang Won-young/Seol-yoon), but the directors of both of the above basically said they pursue naturalism, so I would appreciate it if you could leave a comment about what it was like for the noses you have tried! A stylish style (even if it's a little dirty, it's definitely pretty). Hospital recommendations are also welcome!
+ Also, I like the style and photos being pursued, but I've heard some things here about aftercare, so I'm curious about what it's actually like.
I'm also interested in nose reduction (inside), but I've seen so many scary posts telling people not to do it, so I'd like to hear people's opinions!
(Also, I heard that mesh is a material that has a slight risk of inflammation, so I'm curious what the experts think about this as well.)