Hey guys, it's finally been 3 months~ It's amazing that the first 2 months passed so quickly, but I wonder why time has passed so quickly in the 3rd month. Actually, it doesn't seem like there has been a huge change even though another month has passed, but the swelling on the bridge of my nose definitely seems to have gone down and settled down. . But honestly, the tip of my nose is still a bit hard, it doesn't feel like my own yet when I touch it, and it feels like a foreign body... I think this will take a little more time, so I'm going to wait with peace of mind... ㅠ I vomited a lot due to a hangover not long ago. When I put pressure on the tip of my nose, it felt like the cartilage at the tip of my nose was being separated (?). Wow, I was really surprised. I kept thinking about calling the hospital, but it got better. I'm just watching.. ㅠ You shouldn't apply too much force. It's still the same... but
I have another problem... I didn't know I had nose hair before I got my nose done, but now that the tip of my nose is slightly lifted, the hairs stick out next to me haha. Can you see it in the picture?? At first, I thought it was a scar, but when I looked closer, I saw that there were two thick nose hairs sticking out. What's even funnier is that even if I put them in, they keep coming out. Why are only those two thick strands??? Haha I lived my life without knowing about the existence of nose hairs, but I never thought I would worry about them. But in the end, everything is good. So much so that these minor inconveniences don't seem like a big deal. Haha.
My nose is stuffy. I used to have a curvature and a deviated nasal septum. After the surgery, the director said it was difficult to correct the curve. Maybe that's why my right side got narrowed right after, and I had trouble breathing. Even when I went to the doctor in the 3rd week, I told the director to please tell me about the swelling... He said it would get better because of the swelling, but one day, really. It was like a lie. I can breathe very well now. I used to feel frustrated because one side was blocked when I was sleeping, but now it's so comfortable. The ENT I went to before also told me to get surgery for curvature, but I should have done it a long time ago. The quality of the air is different.