Hmm... I don't know where to start . I'm just writing because it suddenly occurred to me. It's currently bumpy and has lowered a lot. The bridge of my nose is about 1mm lower than my nose height, and the tip of my nose is cartilage, so it doesn't go lower, but it has lowered a lot overall. Do you regret it? I don't regret it. Are you thinking about a second surgery? A little bit, but... I don't know. You might be wondering why it's bumpy, but the volume has decreased only in the exact area where it was inserted, so the tip of my nose is relatively high, and the original beak has sunken in. Rather than being bumpy, it's sunken in like a 3 turned 90 degrees clockwise. But it still looks natural. Do you think that's the answer? The donated dermis... I was happy for a year. I was worried for the first 3 months because it was high, and after about 15 months, I was worried that it would go lower. This is exactly my experience with a one-year-long rhinoplasty. I think it's better to just get silicone, ladies. Well, I don't know when I'll leave a reply, but I'll see you again.
|