[Blessed Nose]
I always heard that my profile looked like a Southeast Asian person, but after getting nose surgery, I finally looked like a Korean haha.
Just.. it’s okay to laugh lol
because I really admit it too. My mom and dad aren't from abroad, but I look a little exotic because of my genetics.
That was a bit of a complex for me
.
When I was young, I was teased quite a lot and
the stress accumulated, so when I become an adult, I definitely
look into plastic surgery first. With this mindset. I spent my school days
thinking about what I should fix first on my face to improve my Southeast Asian image. I thought it would be better if I did a nose job first, so I
started visiting hospitals that were mentioned directly, mainly hospitals that lengthened the tip of my nose
. The need for reduction was an overall unifying part, but whether to do an osteotomy or not... Each hospital had different stories, so
it was difficult ^^...
Anyway, the plastic surgery itself was my responsibility to make the choice...
Since it wasn't mandatory, the director said While looking at my nose, I remember the explanation...
No matter how much I thought about it, I thought that my nose was thick enough to require an osteotomy... haha. Surgery in the place where they asked for an osteotomy ㅇㅇ...
Immediately after the surgery - for 2 weeks,
take out the cotton, take off the splint, and put on stitches. In fact, I'm so busy going back and forth to the hospital to get it removed, etc.
It's inconvenient to wash my face and even wash my hair.
But there's not much swelling and it doesn't hurt, so I eat well. The most refreshing and best thing was the sebum treatment that the hospital gave me. ..haha It was nice to be able to take off the splint and take care of my skin without having to go to a dermatologist.
After taking off the splint
for 2 weeks to 1 month,
the swelling really went down day by day. Maybe it's because I had an osteotomy, but I had bruises on the bridge of my nose for up to two weeks, and as expected, the light bruises went away quickly without me even realizing when they had disappeared... haha. Because I didn't pay attention to the bridge of my nose at this point, I just applied ointment to the area where I had my nose bridge reduced and focused on seeing when the redness would go away. Haha,
I had surgery using both incision and non-incision methods, so anyone who wants to use this as a reference should take note. The redness disappeared after about a month.
It's been over 2 months
since
the surgery (3 months), and a lot of the swelling is going down. There's no stiffness in the bridge of the nose, and the area where the nose bridge was reduced is fine. After the splint was removed, the swelling from the tip of the nose, which looked high, was gone and I could see it coming down little by little. ㅇㅇ..
The bridge of the nose has also become thinner at this time. I think I need to watch the tip of the nose a little more. I like it, but I wish it would be a little thinner.. haha
Mom and Dad say that they really look like Koreans now that they see me with a nose haha.. In the eyes of ordinary people. What is it? ㅜ
It’s completely gone beyond its exotic image! It's not that bad.
Don't you just look like a mixed race Korean? I'm satisfied because I feel like I got a bonus effect from just having a nose, which makes my forehead look fuller and my whole face looks more balanced. Oh,
right... They say plastic surgery is about self-satisfaction. From now on, I don't care about others and
want to manage my life in a way that satisfies me.
Oh, if you give me more information about the hospital,
it's as long as 1 year, and there's a lot of follow-up care, so it seems like they provide everything you need? (Skin care, breast management, swelling management) You can watch CCTV in real time and the price is in the mid 400s~
If you have any questions about the hospital, please let me know. I would be grateful haha.