The photo on the left is before surgery, and on the right is 6 months after surgery. The reason why the picture was taken 6 months later is because the dermis has a absorption rate of about 70-80% after surgery. So, we go to the hospital every three months and decide whether or not we need to get additional dermal injections. Fortunately, I was never hit. When looking at other people's photo reviews, if you had dermal surgery, you should see photos taken 6 months later at the most. The photos posted before that have no meaning. You can refer to my photo.
I am a man in my mid 30s.
Originally, the purpose of the nose surgery was to make the nostrils invisible when viewed from the front, but after receiving consultations at several hospitals, it turned out that there was a slight depression between the eyebrows and a slight curve. I didn't notice it because I always looked straight ahead, but since other people often looked at me from the side, I was secretly concerned about the side view. And my nose was a bit small compared to my face shape. So, in September 2011, I had surgery at a hospital famous for autologous dermal treatment. After looking at the resulting photos, I am very satisfied with the side view, which is really close to perfect. The doctor smiled and was satisfied every time he looked at my nose, and the nurses who attended the surgery with me said that they could tell by looking at the surgery that it went very well as soon as it was over, but I am really satisfied with the side view. I also have a very nice appearance for a guy, so I get taken advantage of by people a lot, I often only meet strange people, and I suffer a lot, so I seriously thought about getting surgery. In the end, I got this, and my nose got a lot sharper than before, the bridge of my nose got bigger, my lines got better, and it was really perfect. It's good, but the nostrils are more visible. The teacher kept saying that it was impossible to use ear cartilage to lower the tip of the nose, but after comparing the before and after photos, I found out that I was right. If you look closely, you can see that during the process of lowering the nose, the wings of the nose lifted slightly in the opposite direction. It wasn't that the nose was lifted, but that the nostrils were lifted and the nostrils were visible. Of course, it's not a hindrance to living, and people don't mention anything about showing the nostrils when they see them, but the main purpose of the surgery was to make the nostrils as invisible as possible, but the wings of the nose were lifted and they were visible a little more, so even though the profile improved considerably, I'm honestly not satisfied with it. I don't. It seems that he specializes in self-dermal treatment and not in lowering the wings of the nose. However, when I look at before and after photos of other people's surgery, I see that some people's nostrils are lowered and they are no longer visible. I think I'm the only one who has this problem because everyone's nose structure is different, but I'm worried about whether I should live like this anyway. Still, the surgery on my profile went quite well, and the teacher asked for my consent, saying he wanted to include my photo in a foreign English paper. So on the 6th month, I went to the hospital and signed. I went to one famous hospital that specializes in lowering the nasal wings and lowering the nostrils. They said that it is possible to lower the nasal bridge, but since I have thin nasal bridge, the traces of the ear cartilage attached may show through and my nose may look more blunt than before the surgery. They say that then you will have a better impression than before. The purpose of my surgery is to eliminate as much of a good impression as possible, but I hesitated when they told me that the shape of my nose could change after the surgery, and the cost of the surgery was 1 million won because it was a reoperation, so they asked for 5 million won. The head of the counseling office also looked at my nose and said that he does not recommend surgery, and that he just sends away one in two people who visit. I see that other people's nostrils are more visible after surgery than before, so it seems like my nose is the only one with bad characteristics. Even if the same surgery is performed, the results may vary depending on the shape of the person's nose. In any case, please refer to this for those who are undergoing autologous dermal + ear cartilage surgery or nose wing lowering surgery.