After thinking about it for a long time , I went to the hospital for a consultation after looking for
a nearby recommended hospital.
The style the director was pursuing matched what I was thinking about, so I chose it.
During the consultation at another hospital, he recommended osteotomy or double nose correction (I have never heard of a wide nose or double nose in my life. It was a good nose)
It seemed like he was conscientiously recommending only the parts that were necessary and giving advice on nose jobs that didn't necessarily need to be done.
First of all, I'm scared. I put safety first, but it seemed like they were trying to shorten the anesthesia time and
make the surgery safe!
Even when removing the splint, the director personally
checked it and took
care when removing the stitches, so follow-up care was good.
I used a donor rib, and after a month, the swelling at the tip of my nose is still there and the bridge of my nose seems to have almost disappeared!
The feeling of lifting the tip of the nose, which was surprising in the beginning after removing the splint, seems to have become natural after about two months.
Compared to before the surgery, the profile has changed three-dimensionally, so this part is the most satisfying. As
time goes by, the feeling of foreign bodies has also improved a lot. After the
nose job, the feeling of a foreign body has become more centered on the face. Because I held it firmly, the pictures came out well.
Friends I hadn't seen in a long time always asked me why I looked so prettier (I thought, "If I don't tell you first, I won't know what's changed about my nose.") The director said that it will
settle down naturally once the swelling goes down, but I'm still satisfied.