It's been exactly two weeks since my surgery.
The nose is rather sharp, but the forehead is a bit low.
They decided that it would be better to raise the eyebrows a little while playing a nobleman, so they decided to raise them only slightly, but
they said they shaved off 3 millimeters and raised the eyebrows by about 2 millimeters.
Originally, I only decided to raise it by 0.5 mm, but to remove the Mongolian wrinkles on my eyes, I went a little higher.
Also, my nose was crooked, so I had to straighten it through surgery, so I sculpted the shape to shape it, and it turned out that the correction was
better at that height than at a lower height. It's even worse.
However, visually, it seems to me that the gap between the eyebrows has increased by about 4 mm, not 2 mm.
The doctor said that if you were to apply a ruler from the forehead to the tip of the nose, the ideal range would be 6-9mm.
Regardless of the objective fact, I am very concerned as to why it looks so high in my eyes.
However, if you look at Shim Eun-ha and Go A-ra, who have low foreheads like mine, they keep their eyebrows low.
I wonder if the harmony that suits my face shape has been broken.
I have a small face, a sharp chin, a somewhat round face, and large eyes.
In two weeks from now, the height of the nose will have been almost decided, but is it because the wound between the eyebrows is not adhering well and it is a bit floppy?
They say it's better to have reoperation after 6 months or within a month.
The doctor said don't worry about reoperation. But objectively, it went so well that I should wait a little longer.