Ever since I was a student, I had been worried and stressed because of a complex about my low nose, but when I entered my 20s, I
became even more stressed when I found out that the tip of my nose was droopy and that I had an arrow nose.
She was very scared, so she didn't even think about surgery. She was satisfied with the filler and high nose treatment, but as
time went by, she came back and the shape of her nose was ruined, which made her very upset.
As she lived, she kept covering her nose, hated having her nose taken, and when she did, she had to cover her nose and
was stressed every day, until she decided to have surgery.
The day of her surgery, she was so nervous that she stayed up all night and went to the hospital.
Even though I arrived early, I felt at ease because the staff treated me so kindly. I was
also touched by the director who greeted me warmly and said it had been a while since I recovered.
After recovering in the recovery room for over an hour after surgery, I lived in a rural area, so I booked
the accommodation in advance. I came here, but I felt it was swelling as time went by. I
saw a lot of posts saying that the 3rd day was the best for swelling and bruising, but the bruising around my eye was severe, so I applied ice packs diligently.
Fortunately, my nose didn't hurt or anything like that, but there was a lot of swelling, so I drank the pumpkin juice the hospital gave me and went for a walk.
Five days after the surgery, I noticed that the swelling was gradually subsiding and the bruising was moving downward.
When the splint and stitches were removed a week later, there was no major discomfort other than the philtrum area being tight while I was living.
After about a month, everything in my life has definitely become easier.
In the past, when I took a selfie, I always corrected my nose to make it look higher, but now I
take selfies and upload them right away without any correction, and I am very happy.
Now that it's been two months, I can see that there's almost no swelling and it's settled in nicely.
Everyone who looks at me from the side says my nose is really pretty...
I'm having a good day.