I've had nose surgery twice. For the first surgery, the beak was slightly sharpened and the tip of the nose was split, so the cartilage was tied. The doctor raised the nose, so he added silicone. I have an arrow-shaped nose, a slightly curved beak, and an overall low nose... but it's not a terribly low nose. Is your face cute and round?-.-;; To put it bluntly, haha, I heard that my nose was ugly, so I kept it in my heart and then someone asked me if I should get plastic surgery. That's why I thought I was so ugly. I looked in the mirror to see how ugly I must be to hear comments like this from time to time. ㅠㅠ So I got double eyelids... and because of my eyes, I got a nose... and because of my nose, I wanted to fix everything else too... but I still feel like I need to do something else. I can't eat.. I've been tight on money these days. ㅠㅠ.. If I had money, I might have done more here and there... Anyway, I ended up here after all sorts of things... After the first surgery, my nose lifted slightly and I don't like the low tip of my nose. My eyebrows were too high, so I just wanted them to be straight, so I had reoperation two months ago. I decided to lower the silicone and raise the tip of the nose. I decided to raise the tip of my nose using my nasal septum. If it's not enough, I'll even add ear cartilage. So I had surgery. My septum is more uncomfortable than I thought. They said my lips were swollen, but that didn't work, and my nose was so hard and fixed that I didn't know why it was so awkward not to move. The foreign body sensation is also severe. It can't even be compared to silicone. I don't think people should carelessly perform surgery to raise the tip of their nose using the nasal septum, unless they really have no choice but to lower their upturned nose. I don’t think doctors explain this part very well. When I searched for septum removal, I found out that it cannot be removed carelessly. Even if you insert and remove ear cartilage (even ear cartilage with water is really hard and uncomfortable...ㅠㅠ), you can't remove the nasal septum because there is a risk of it collapsing... It's such a dangerous surgery!! I feel so pathetic because I had the surgery without even knowing much about this. If you remove the septum from the nose and raise the tip of the nose, it may be uncomfortable or not, but it is a surgery that you have to live with for the rest of your life. If you are concerned about this, you should never have septum surgery in the first place. It is a surgery that can never be undone, even if you regret it later, crying and hitting the ground. Once the septum is removed, it can never be put back in place. It seems that otolaryngologists sometimes cut out the septum of people with a deviated septum. I think those people tend to have their noses lowered a bit. I think it's because they cut off the pillar that supports the nose. That's one thing, but it's really uncomfortable to put it on the tip of your nose. I'm posting my experience in case there are people like me who don't know anything and think that nasal septum surgery with silicone or ear cartilage is as easy as that. When you have septum surgery, you should really prepare for it for the rest of your life. I wonder if there are people like me who undergo surgery without knowing that it is a surgery that will cause foreign body sensation... If someone tells me that my friend or sister is having a nose surgery, I will probably stop them from doing it using the septum. After removing my nasal septum, my nose became more sensitive. Since my nose has become weak after septum surgery, I'm always worried about hitting something. Even when kissing, I can't kiss like before.ㅠㅠ... The shape may have improved and become prettier, but I wish I knew it was like this...ㅠㅠ Don't go for surgery without knowing like I did. Still, it seems like there is no answer to a snub-nosed nose like this. I guess I have no choice but to do it with a septum. They say there is a limit to ear cartilage... In other cases, only those who can afford it should do it... I didn't even know what a nasal septum was . It is located vertically between the nose. I think it is something like a diaphragm in the mucous membrane between the nose that divides the nostrils and supports the nose. By cutting the bottom part of this septum and inserting it into the tip of the nose, it seems to raise the tip of the nose as a support and receive the nasal force that raises and lowers the tip of the nose... So, of course, whether you cut the bottom part of this septum like a window or cut it out, you can cut a certain portion anyway. The nose becomes more vulnerable to shocks, and as time goes by, the nose loses strength, so the nose also tends to sink down a bit. So, the tip of the nose raised by the septum cannot be removed for the rest of my life. If you take it out, your nose may end up lower than before the surgery. ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ So I want to get it removed, but I'm scared and can't do it... I'm scared that my nose will be lifted... Even though I have a septum, I can still see my nostrils. What should I do? Should I even use the costal cartilage?
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