My nose was that small and short nose that is said to be difficult to regenerate.
A long time ago, I raised the bridge of my nose significantly with silicone, and
the tip of my nose ended up lifting, resulting in a snub nose.
Even when I was taking the college entrance exam, Dr. Taeyoung Jeong's word of mouth was
I had heard so much that when I made up my mind and decided to have reoperation this time,
I thought I would definitely go for a consultation with Dr. Taeyoung Jeong of BetheNew.
I stopped by a few more places,
but unlike other hospitals where I just took pictures with a tablet during consultation,
I took pictures with a professional machine and the director personally came and
gave me a consultation. The B’the New they gave me was definitely different.
As soon as I had the consultation, I immediately decided to have it done here. They say
that the trend these days is to have a straight line, and to do that,
I have to lower the bridge of my nose compared to before so that the line can be seen from my small nose.
But I was very greedy, so I wanted the bridge of my nose to stand upright even from the front.
I think Dr. Taeyoung Jeong did a good job of mixing these difficult requests
appropriately.
On the first day of surgery, I closed my eyes and woke up
to find myself already in the recovery room.
I tried really hard to use cold compresses, but to be honest , I hardly ever used
warm compresses
. It was too hot... Instead, I went for a 20-minute walk. Even if I do it, I absolutely do it once a day, and
since the hospital is far from my house, I count it as a walk...
I tend to have more bruises on my face than others, so other than the trouble of applying bruise cream after taking off the splint,
the swelling seems to have gone down really quickly.
I feel like some of it fell out quickly and
it healed quickly because the director had good hand skills.
I think you're amazing haha.
Photo before surgery > It's been a month since surgery.
Even though there are still bruises on my face, I can see the swelling going down.
I really don't know what happened right after the splint was removed, but maybe
a day or two? As soon as it gets to a certain level, the lines come back to life.
The lines that fall from the forehead to the bridge of the nose, the tip of the nose, and back to the tip of the chin
are becoming prettier, so I'm so happy~~!