I received counseling for my shortening nose.
Since I am a reconstructionist, I am in a case where I need to have autologous reconstruction as a last resort.
Since I had contractures with silicone twice, I went with the premise that if I had surgery with silicone, I would have a 100% chance of getting contractures.
What if it is the safest material for others? There are always exceptions, and I am that exception... ㅠ And
since I've already had multiple surgeries, there won't be any usable tissue inside, so I don't want a flashy nose, but
I want a nose that I can use for everyday life without worrying about how my nose looks.
And there should be no aftereffects, so I filtered out doctors who were too focused on appearance.
(Of course, it's an otolaryngology department, but I don't like doctors who always make witch noses in the same shape...)
And I want a place with an anesthesiologist on staff and a good safety system, so I go to famous places even if they don't have an anesthesiologist.
I will only write about three places today. I only travel to the Gangnam area...
Hospital ㄱㄹㅇㅅㅇㅇㅇ,
treatment fee 10,000 won (payment upon reservation)
CT scan 30,000 won (said to be free at events)
Recommended procedure by
resident anesthesiologist
Stem cell treatment for 8 weeks after implant removal
, nose bridge and buttocks autologous dermis, The director of costal cartilage
sleep anesthesia for the tip
of the nose is skilled and seems like a talented person? There was.
Many before and after references were shown, and the current status of some of them was confirmed more than 5 years after surgery.
However, I don't know if it was effective for people whose stem cells were crushed or collapsed, but
I actually wonder how effective it would be in my case.
I can't bring myself to open my nose, remove silicone, get injections for 8 weeks, and then open my nose again and have surgery...
It's too much of a burden to open my nose one last time and have surgery.
The plastic surgery clinic where I had contractures from a previous surgery with silicone insertion is very large and has an anesthesiologist, and the head nurse there is a relative of mine.
But didn't my relative say that this would be resolved really well with stem cells?
(Actually, I didn't even say that even if you put silicon in it, you can get a buildup. It's getting really hot...)
Anyway, that's why I gave up on stem cells. If the condition is really bad, it seems that the best time for reoperation after removing the implant can be brought up a little sooner, so people who need it can do it, but I don't think I would choose it. I don't have any inflammation at all, it's just getting shorter little by little...
Hospital fee
10,000 won (payment at time of reservation)
No CT or X-ray.
The director I have been keeping an eye on for a long time. Because your skills are already famous. The aesthetics are also good.
Recommended procedures:
nose bridge silicone, nasal tip autologous ribs, nostril lowering
It is said that many patients end up wanting to repeat the surgery because they do not know how much it will be absorbed when performing autologous dermal surgery.
So, if you really want, they can use self-derm, but they recommend silicone.
But since I built it because of silicone, I don't like silicone anymore, so it was a shame that they pushed back on silicone.
I understand that this is because many patients say they need to look pretty without knowing the aftereffects.
And for a nose like mine that has had many surgeries, it is obvious that if you put it into the dermis, it will absorb a lot.
Hospital ㄷㅌㅈ
treatment fee: 25,000 won,
separate
fee
for
Recommended procedures:
self-flap on the bridge of the nose, self-flap on the tip of the nose, a procedure that is effective in lowering the nostrils if the tip of the nose is more tightly packed with sternum than expected.
There isn't much to say about it, but I studied it and found it to be the best fit for my needs and the most trustworthy.
When I looked at the surgery records from various plastic surgery clinics where I had surgery, they were too simple and did not even properly write what kind of procedure was performed, and the
only records were like diaries written in a haphazard manner for fear of being scolded for being annoying. However, I know that this is a place that records properly, comparable to the university hospital system.
The recording sheet may not seem like a big deal, but you don't know how important it is in the worst case scenario where you have to open your nose again later (this happened 3 times haha).
I paid money to remove the recording paper, but it was just paper waste... impossible to refer to. Even the person who wrote that probably doesn’t remember what he did, right?
A relative of mine was having trouble breathing at a really famous hospital without an anesthetist, and the doctor was so shocked that he dropped the scalpel and was in a big mess.
So, I really want to choose a hospital that has an anesthesiologist on staff...
I have made several reservations in the future. I'll try again after I return!