You may not believe it, but the first picture is after I had nose surgery.
In other words, in the photo before revision rhinoplasty,
I entrusted the design
with the idea that I could just straighten the bridge of the nose and make it look natural
. After the rhinoplasty,
I was satisfied at first, but the more I went, the less I liked it.
Functionally, there was no problem! Even though I wanted to,
couldn't I get a reoperation that would be better than spending money on it? I was so confused by these thoughts that
I started looking around the hospital.
I told every doctor I met that I didn't like the
fact that it was visible from the front of the nostrils, the point that the tip of the nose was blunt and not straight, and even the length.
After looking around a few places, I found the hospital that I thought was the best fit.
I think I liked the explanation about the hospital given by the director and the kindness of the staff.
It's been about a month since I had a reoperation, and I used silicone on the bridge of my nose and autologous costal cartilage on the tip of my nose.
Unlike before, I have a straight nose with no curves, so I am quite satisfied.
When I look at old photos and see how successful the nose revision surgery was,
it occurred to me that my original nose was really small. I like how I have changed so much now.
My friends also asked me where I did it and praised me for doing it well, so my shoulders lifted.
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I purchased and used the anti-adhesion agent and anti-inflammatory spray separately, which can be purchased at the hospital.
Since this is a hospital that many people come to for revision rhinoplasty, they have an after-care system in place, so
I was able to undergo the surgery with peace of mind.
I gathered my courage and decided to have revision rhinoplasty, and after choosing a hospital, I even had autologous rib surgery.
My small wish is that I can maintain my straight nose like this.