I am in my 30s and have a nose bridge, but it is short and low, and the height of the columella is the same length as the wings of the nose. This must be Bokko, right? Anyway, I thought about surgery for a long time because of my complex, but I was scared by the side effects and other things I heard, so I couldn't make a decision. Recently, I went to several counseling centers to find the courage to try it. However, the surgical methods for each teacher were so different and varied that I think it became even more confusing. Most hospitals have discount rates if you make a same-day reservation, so you may feel impatient. I'm holding on and passing. I decided that paying a few hundred thousand won more was the price of caution.
Anyway, what I'm thinking about right now
is which of the following two surgical methods:
1. How to save the columella and tip of the nose using the nasal septum and donated costal cartilage, and how to raise the bridge of the nose with
silicone; 2. How to save the bridge of the nose using ear cartilage with reverse rotation extension and raise the bridge of the nose with silicone
. Looking at many review photos and articles, I found that number 1 may produce refreshing results, but the risk rate is higher than number 2, and although number 2 has a relatively low risk rate, it may be difficult to support the tip of my nose as a result, according to my own research results. no see.
Nevertheless, it is still too difficult to choose between the two, and I wonder if I haven't looked into it further. The reviews from the hospital and the teachers are all good, but the difference is in the method, right? I 'm afraid of 11-letter nostrils, asymmetry, and looking unnatural, and I'm wondering what to do if there's no change. I'm at the point of indecision. I'm going through
ㅂㄹㅇ (ㄱㄱㄹ), ㅇㅅㅍㅅㅌ (ㅇㅅㅈ), ㅈㅇㅈㅇ (ㄱㄷㅈ) counseling. But I'm even more worried because everything seems to be fine. I would like to receive opinions from those with experience on what methods and hospitals they recommend. Thank you.