During the consultation, I found out
that the surgery varies
depending on how you want to shape your nose. There
are so many different types of cartilage, so it was interesting that they were all used differently depending on how the surgery was done.
I've had eye surgery before, but this is my first nose surgery.
Autologous costal cartilage since my first nose surgery... is this the right answer? I thought about it, but
the director told me the feeling and result I wanted haha
and seeing how I usually put on makeup or take selfies, I
thought it would look good even if I turned it up as high as possible. Actually,
I didn't know the right answer. When I was worried, I actually took the lead. It was nice to have it done. ㅠ
So, I wanted to reduce the wide nostrils and
raise the bridge and tip of the nose to the maximum. It's been 27 days since I had rhinoplasty with autologous costal cartilage. ㅋ I'm
looking at my eyes thinking that's true, but
my nose is really different from week to week ㅠ
It feels like the bridge of my nose is being pressed. .The inside of the tip of my nose is also quite itchy. It doesn't hurt, but
it feels a bit strange. It's such a new feeling;
As for the chest scar, the incision line is still clearly visible, and
there is a slight pressure feeling when sitting on the chair...
But...
What is clear in the end is the shape of the nose... It's amazing.
The major swelling has gone down and the shape has improved. I'm starting to look more sculpted ㅠ
As I'm starting to put on light makeup and meet people... they all say I look like a different person hahahaha I look really pretty haha
The doctor asks me my name a lot ㅠ haha Girls... I wanted to do it ㅜ haha
I'm about to get a month's photo shoot. I'm planning on doing it..haha
I really like the nose so far...
autologous costal cartilage...I guess that's why a lot of people use it...haha