I got a contracture a year after rhinoplasty. Well, what was my nose like? It was in a really short period of time with no time to enjoy it. The most important thing I looked at was how to properly save the tip of the nose, and I looked mainly at the reoperation skills, experience, experience with contracted nose, and autologous rib surgery . The reason I chose it was because I felt like there was nothing lacking, but if I had to choose, I liked the shape of the tip of the nose (it's thin and sharp, but not sharp at all), and the AS period is long, right? Well, I had faith in the director's consultation, and the director made me feel safe and went smoothly. The surgery was done by removing silicone and touching the tip of the nose with an autologous rib. Now, rather than pursuing a three-dimensional nose shape, I no longer lie down on the operating table or open my nose!!ㅠㅠ I saved the damaged shape. It's been just over 3 months now, and as the swelling goes down, I can see it taking shape. I was so fed up with this whole process that I decided to take the silicone out and not put it back in. Now there's no inflammation... no contractures. No worries. I wish I could go on with this nose without it. Good luck to all those looking for revision surgery, and I hope that all those looking for nose surgery, even if it is their first surgery, make a careful and wise decision!
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