It's been 4 months since I had surgery with silicone and ear cartilage . I suddenly set a wedding date, so I didn't even recognize it, and I had surgery about a month and a half before the wedding with the stupidest thought in the world, that if I had surgery before marriage, I would take a wedding photo with a prettier face. .. Once in a lifetime, that moment when you should be the prettiest has remained the most monster-like face .. ^^; At first, I endured with the thought that I had to "remove all" unconditionally.. Lately, I've been thinking more and more that removing it unconditionally would not be the best way. I'm waiting for 6 months, thinking that I should only remove the silicone now. The problem with removing the silicone is that I originally have a nose bridge, so the tip of my nose is a bokko nose, which is quite a complex . For that, you have to be sassy too.. ^^; So, in the end, they said that they put 1mm silicone in because the nose bridge was so high.. But the problem is that the starting point for Jeko is the double couple line just below the eyebrows... Looking at it from a 45 degree angle, it's really... It's like I put another nose on my face... My nose looks so long that it stands out on my face.. I'm holding on while waiting for the 6 months to come, thinking that I need to remove the silicone on the bridge of the nose after 6 months... Even if only the silicone is removed with the tip of the nose, are there many other things to deal with, such as construction? And I'm worried that the starting point is set high, but won't the starting point be lowered even if I remove it because of the capsule after 6 months? Can I return to my nose after silicone removal? I think they said that removing silicone can make a C-shaped nose... When I first inquired at the hospital, the doctor said that it was raised by 1mm, so even if it was removed, it would not become a C-shaped nose... Is that really so? Thank you for your comments and advice from those with experience.
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