I visited three hospitals, and the important things I thought were how well they listened to me, accurately pointed out what was good and what was not, and made me understand, how much they made me understand, and in what direction they would improve the surgery, etc. The cost was different for all three, but I decided to remove the silicone as much as possible if possible, and since it was a nose that had undergone osteotomy once and it was a reoperation, I decided to lower the starting point and height of the nose if it couldn't be removed after looking at the inside, so that the nose looked longer and the bridge of the nose looked high. I didn't want a fancy nose, so they said they would maintain the height of the tip of the nose and lower the bridge of the nose to change the height of the nose line. I had the most faith in Director Lee Joo-chul's plan, so I went ahead with the surgery, and as a result, about 4 months have passed, and although I was worried about the absorption rate and such because it was a donated rib, there were some changes as the swelling went down, but the height and large shapes were maintained well without any changes! I also wanted a natural shape, and if there were no incisions, it would be like I didn't have it done, and both cosmetically and functionally, it's easier to breathe!