It's been a month since I had the nose surgery, and it seems to have settled down to some degree, so
I'm posting a review. I have a short nose and the tip
is droopy. And what bothers me the most is that it looks wide when I smile and I don't want the tip to look pressed, so I always thought about getting the surgery. But it's also a little scary. So I was putting it off, but
one day, my younger brother came in after getting a nose job. When I saw that, I thought I should get it done quickly, so I started looking into it.
Most of the hospitals are famous for nose surgery, so I went to four hospitals, and
each hospital had all the surgical methods and implants recommended. It's different, and
there are hospitals that tell me that the nose I want is not cut out, so I was a bit depressed at this time haha.
But the doctor at the place where I had surgery advised me that if I wanted to get the nose shape I wanted, I could do it without an implant, but that it would be better to put a thin layer of silicone on the bridge of the nose. There were many cases where I recommended this as a method to pursue, but it was nice to see the director here recommending surgical methods and implants that fit the condition and image of my nose. Also, since I could think it over before
deciding, he asked me to do a lot of research and contact him if I have any ideas. I think I was able to think about implants.
My younger brother also had nose surgery here, and as a result of watching from the side, there were no side effects and it went well, so I had the surgery at the same hospital. LOL I thought it would be
effective to add a little silicone to the nose material as the director said, so I did it
on the day of the surgery . During my last design consultation, I decided to use silicone nose bridge and nasal septum instead of implant-free!!!
The most difficult time after surgery was the very first day
. Anyone who has had surgery will agree.
They put a cotton ball in my nose for a day, but it was very difficult to breathe.
My nose was clogged, so I couldn't taste anything, and since I breathed through my mouth, my lips became dry and cracked. I lost ㅠand I was so thirsty… I drank water through a straw for about a day hahaha.
I think this was the least time I spent.
But on the 7th day, when I saw the difference in my nose after the splint and stitches were removed, I completely forgot about all the hardships hahaha. It felt
like I was being compensated for a slightly difficult time, so I had a great time
. From this point on, the swelling goes down very easily, so every morning when I open my eyes, I start by looking at the condition of my nose and whenever I get a chance, I start looking in the mirror. Is it just me?
Right now, the tip of my nose still looks swollen because of the swelling, but I heard that the swelling at the tip of the nose goes away last and becomes thinner later, so I'm waiting to see how it will change. I hope that everyone, no matter what kind of surgery they have, will go for a consultation and choose wisely and have good results
. I really hope that surgery is the last one ㅠㅠ❤