In conclusion, I regret it immensely. Is it in good shape? It's natural and not noticeable at all. But perhaps it's a side effect of plastic surgery, or if I'm not feeling well, my nose keeps getting swollen. If you take anti-inflammatory antibiotics, it will get better quickly, but if you touch it, it will hurt and it will swell like the characters in the movie Avatar. So, I always lived with an anxious mind and thought that this would have to be removed someday, so I asked the hospital where the surgery was performed, and they said they didn't know where and how many threads were put in .....?-_- It's so absurd that it's not a completely permanent procedure, but a semi-permanent procedure. It's a non-dissolvable thread that will have to be removed at some point. When I asked how I could remove it later if I didn't know where and how many of it I put, they just told me that there was nothing they could do because there was no record. In some ways, non-dissolving threads are the same as implants... I don't understand why they don't record this... As far as I know, I heard that the threads have protrusions and adhere to the skin, making them difficult to remove. Anyway, that's why I signed up to get some advice on removing Everco. No matter how much I search, all I see are ads for plastic surgery and I can't find a real answer. Everco... It's really simple and natural. There was no recovery after the procedure and there was no swelling. But there is another inconvenience. If you want to do it, think carefully before doing it.
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