On the 7th day,
from the day of the surgery to the next day, there was discomfort and pain because a cotton swab was put in my nose.
After the cotton swab was removed after 2 days, I was able to live without discomfort or pain to the point where I didn't even have to take a single painkiller.
On the 6th day, the cast was removed, and there was still a lot of swelling on the tip of my nose until the 6th day, but
as time passed, I could see improvements on the front and sides compared to before, and above all, I was satisfied that my nose tip went up naturally without being too obvious.
It was a surgery I decided on suddenly, but I thought it went well right after the cast was removed.
On the 14th day,
there was no pain at all, and my nasal congestion was reduced after the stitches were removed, so I don't feel any discomfort now.
I like the feeling of my nose tip going up naturally without touching the bridge of my nose, and I didn't want to show a lot of signs of plastic surgery,
so I wanted to avoid having 11-inch nostrils, but they were gathered nicely and
the slightly hooked nose was gone. There was still a lot of swelling on the tip of my nose, so I think it would be better if it went down gradually. I'm satisfied.
After a month,
the swelling went down gradually and I felt like my nose shape was taking shape as I wanted.
I'm satisfied that my nose tip naturally became narrower and went up. One of the things I was worried about
was that my nostrils would be 11 inches long, but I like it because they are gathered together without being obvious.
A friend I met after
a month and a half
didn't even know I had rhinoplasty, and I am satisfied with how they went up naturally without
any obvious signs of plastic surgery . There is still some swelling left, but I think my nose will look smaller as it gradually goes down.
The discomfort has improved a lot,
but the tip of my nose used to be hard, but it is now softening and
I like the natural way it went up.