I had surgery a few years ago in Busan. I was a one-person director at the time, and my friend was so good that I did it right away through a friend's recommendation. Oh, but what was a little disappointing was that I wanted to do the functional nose, but I couldn't do it because they said they wouldn't do that part. And now, several years have passed and the tip of my nose feels a bit sunken... I had it done with ear cartilage + silicone. At that time, I didn't know much about nose surgery. I'm currently looking into revision surgery. For your information, my friend did well. I didn't even think about signing up to a cafe to find out. If you see that you signed up to a cafe, you must have at least sold your money. At that time, I just listened to what my friend said and went for it, but the nose didn't suit me. The bridge of my nose was too high, and the tip of my nose wasn't high enough compared to the bridge of my nose. The columella was also bent... At that time, I was told that the columella was bent and my nostrils were flat after the surgery. But they just told me to wait for the swelling, so I've been living like this for a few years now. Well, I have to raise my nose and that's all I know. Other people didn't know until I told them, but now it's gotten worse. I now know so much about the nose that I have become a semi-autonomous person. Be sure to do a lot of research before getting plastic surgery. Be sure to ask about the procedure and how the surgery will be performed . Also, ask for a rough idea of what the surgery will look like after the surgery. You can get a feel for the feeling just by drawing it on paper. Oh, and I recommend checking to see if he or she is a specialist. I also found out while writing this post that he is a doctor...
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