I already had a nose surgery once, and the nose line was well adjusted, but
the nose was the same... And the tip of the nose started to sag at some point,
so is that because the balance is lost?
Compared to before, only my nose felt strangely high on my face
and looked unbalanced, so I thought about just lowering the implant.
But I was disappointed with the best I could do, and I thought I would regret it if my nose got lower,
so I decided to just get revision rhinoplasty.
This time, I wanted to make sure my nose was correct, and I wanted to keep
my nose high. It's harder to lower it than expected, so I looked into a lot of hospitals, but I
got the surgery at the place where I felt like I had the best communication with the director.
From the time I gave the consultation, he explained every single material, and
more than half of the consultation time was just holding the line.. haha.
This time, I had the surgery again to lower it a little lower than before and hold it thinner, and
I am very satisfied with the end result! Doesn’t it look more natural and the lines are prettier?
Before, I could only see my nose, but this time, I liked it a lot more when I took pictures because they adjusted it to my face shape and made it look natural. This time, I really got rid of my nose, so the tip of my
nose doesn't sag, and I hope it stays like this forever.