<1 month after rhinoplasty>I'm the type of person who likes to find out a lot of things, and since it
was my first time getting surgery, I thought that I needed to know a little about
the surgery to do it right, even if I didn't know everything about it
, and I went ahead with the worst-case scenario as the standard.
I heard that there are a lot of reoperations on the nose, so
I checked out cases that had reoperations and cases that had noses similar to my nose and the direction I wanted.
I looked into 10 hospitals thoroughly, chose 5 out of them
, and had the surgery at the hospital that I liked the most in terms of reviews, cases, tendencies, etc.
The hard part about the consultation and setting the surgery date was that the hospitals were all different
and in different locations, so it was hard to go back and forth.
In my case, I had a wide nose bridge, a protruding beak, and a slightly low nose.
I wanted to get the surgery for a nose bridge reduction, a beak correction, and an overall shallow nose line, and the hospital I chose showed me the best cases of such surgeries, so
I chose
it. I looked into it since the summer, had the surgery in the fall, and had the surgery in mid-November. I had the surgery
for a nose bridge reduction, a beak correction, nose bridge, and nose tip, and
I think it was a good choice because the line I wanted came out.
The swelling was just like corns. I bought and drank beard tea and pumpkin juice, but
since it was my first surgery, I don't know if it was very effective, and I still have some swelling.
The surgery was done as I needed, and I'm satisfied with the results, so I think I made a good search.
I think it would be better for ordinary people to go to several places for a rough consultation
about the area they want to have surgery
on and then have the surgery, rather than going to a surgery center and comparing the results of cases that are most similar to their nose.