My surgical method is truly unique.
It's not L-shaped silicone... It's not Medpore or Alloderm on the tip of the nose.
Instead of just setting up the bridge of the nose with silicone / raising the tip of the nose with ear cartilage, they cut the silicone into a circle and wrapped it with ear cartilage and then put it in.
There is silicone at the tip of the nose, but it's made with ear cartilage. Because it was wrapped, it did not break through the skin.
But after 4 years and 6 months, the tip of the nose was pulled... It felt like the nostrils were slightly raised...
But that didn't mean the tip of the nose was just lifted...
Plastic surgery is half, not contracture, half. They say it's in the early stages of contracture...
But 5 years ago, I had my nose bridge erected with 4.5 silicone, and after a month, I had side effects... It
just got inflamed and swollen, so I had it removed right away.
Then 6 months later, I lowered it to 3.5 silicone, and it lasted 4 years and 6 months. I didn't have any symptoms for a while, but
recently I started feeling tight at the tip of my nose, so
I'm going to get it checked out
. Some people say it's not silicone inflammation.
If it's silicone inflammation, the inflammation will get better when I put it in again..
If you've been without any symptoms for 4 and a half years, it's silicone. It's hard to say it's inflammation?
Is it really okay to lower the silicone level a bit?