It's been about a month since I had my nose implant-free, using the fascia behind my ears and my ear cartilage.
Before the surgery, I didn't realize that my nose was very crooked
(I may not have noticed it because it was lower than before the surgery, but I never had a nose that could be considered asymmetrical.)
But the hospital where I had the surgery I was told that my nose was very crooked.
I lived without realizing that it was crooked, so I just wanted to improve the feeling of the tip of my nose being lowered from the curve, so during the consultation, I asked that it be done naturally.
So now, it has been about a month since my nose surgery, and the swelling has gone down and the cartilage at the tip of my nose is sticking out. When you touch it and see through it, it looks curved like this when you look at it from above.
And when the shadow is drawn, the left side looks more convex and the right side looks darker.
I consulted with the doctor and said, "Didn't you say that your nose is curved? It's asymmetrical. I had surgery to make it not look like that when seen from the front. He said, “That’s why it looks like this,” and without touching my nose or looking inside my nose, he just said that the results of the surgery were like this because of my asymmetry with the naked eye… There is no solution... They didn't even get a CT scan, and
they just don't seem to understand me as a patient. I saved them from falling into a well, and they said something about losing their bundle. Then, I went home and cried. I was
so stressed out after my nose surgery that I was contemplating whether to just remove the entire thing.
The last picture is after the surgery. It's me