Before the surgery, I went in and out of this place day and night
to collect information. Hahaha, I am also leaving a review.
As of today, it has been about two and a half months since the surgery.
When it comes to plastic surgery... I think finding your own style is the most important,
but the criteria for choosing a hospital are
1. Closed curved nose surgery / no implants
2. As much as possible!! A place that pursues naturalness
3. Simultaneous septal deviation surgery
is possible.
So the place I chose was Libens ENT Clinic.
Originally, my nose bridge was high and thin,
so I did it by grinding it instead of cutting it, and then rearranging the cartilage at the tip of my nose
to slightly raise the saggy tip of my nose.
I went to a place where local anesthesia was used instead of sedation, so
I didn't feel any pain during the surgery, but it was mentally difficult
. It was nice(?) because I was able to see the shape of my nose in person during the surgery and refine it further by saying, "Please change this a little more here...
" ....hahahaha Well,
they said local anesthesia is less dangerous, so I put up with it.....
I only changed the hooked part of my beak that I wanted, so
the front is clean without any curves,
and the side view... I really don't care if someone is standing next to me. It
was a complex that I had my entire life, but now I feel so much liberation that
I don't even care at all.
I wanted the line to fall into a straight line, but I'm satisfied because it turned out just as I wanted.
Because it was an open surgery, there was no scar and
it was not noticeable on the outside,
so my friends who I didn't tell them I was having surgery didn't even know I had surgery on.
It's so natural haha
I wonder why I hesitated haha
Oh, honestly, I did the septum surgery because
I only breathed through one nostril during the hook rhinoplasty surgery, but
now I'm satisfied with the air coming in and out of both nostrils after the rhinitis surgery.
This is before surgery~~