The construction came and I decided to get my nose done. (Donor rib + cartilage)
Surgery result>
The goal was achieved, but the nose tip implant (cartilage) was bent to one side. There is also transparency.
The director's opinion is that when I laugh or something, I use my facial muscles more strongly on one side, so it seems that my facial muscles go back to that side.
I think that may have played a role in raising the small nose as much as possible.
Consultation content> He
said that even if the bent cartilage is relocated to the center, it can go back, so I should grind and shave the protruding part in its current state and apply the dermis to the tip of the nose. Lower the tip of your nose a little.
If you want to change the design, they also replace the silicone.
Concern>
My nose is generally high and the tip of the nose seems to be steep, so I would like to replace the silicone if possible,
but since my nose once had contracture, I wonder if it would be right to maintain the donor rib and have it done again in the same place. However, self-reliance is burdensome.
If it were like you, would you get A/S from the same place? (I think it can happen, and the director's attitude is not uncooperative, but I can't make a decision.)
Or do you want to try again as a natural hospital that excludes artificial materials as much as possible and uses nasal septum + cartilage + autologous dermis?
PS: I'm sorry, broker, but really, can you please put aside your professionalism and talk about it in my post just this once? ㅠㅠ If you want to work hard, please pass on my writing.