Hello, after struggling with silicone inflammation for about 10 months, I finally had the silicone removed. I don't think there are many people at Seongyesa who have had it removed due to inflammation, so I'm writing this to be of some help. Let's do our best together! First of all, I used Elsa silicone. The consultation about the surgery and the method the director gave were different. I had inflammation on the bridge of my nose, not the tip of my nose, and the tip of my nose was so hot that I had trouble sleeping every night. On the day of my first surgery consultation, the director said The doctor kept recommending reoperation, but I was too sensitive, so I decided to just have it removed. On the day of the reoperation, I wasn't nervous and just calm. I was actually looking forward to it. It was the day when the burning sensation in my nose due to inflammation disappeared. The surgery was completed an hour after anesthesia. I think it took longer because of the cleaning . They didn't give me anything like splints, and I asked for a Lizaven prescription, but the doctor said I was a doctor and said I didn't need a Lizaven prescription. For now, I'm just taking pumpkin juice + vitamins + water. 3 Since it's the first day, I'm working hard on the ice pack. Starting tomorrow, I'm going to massage it while using the heat pack. It's scary because my long nose is starting to get shorter... but it's so good that the foreign body sensation and burning sensation in my nose is gone. There's a bit of a tightness, but it's just staying the same. I hope so . My friends say I look prettier now that I got rid of them... The scars on my chest will come soon, right? It's not scary!! I'll try to hold on and I'll post a review^.^ To those of you who were eliminated, cheer up!
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