As soon as I graduated from high school, I decided to get plastic surgery on my beak nose, which was nicknamed "Jjing-Ji." At that time, I wasn't on any communities, so I just searched for Gangnam plastic surgery clinics on portal sites and visited three places that looked good. I ended up getting plastic surgery at an ENT clinic that also did rhinoplasty. I had the surgery for a deviated septum + rhinitis + beak nose reduction + a little bit of silicone on the forehead + septum nose tip + aristocratic surgery. The next day after the surgery, I had the nose support removed, and wow... it really hurt so much that my eyes were spinning. I held onto the doctor and cried. They disinfected my nose and got a lot of shots in my butt... They said that the deviated septum surgery was painful, and I think that's why. Then they put cotton back in and I stayed at home like a hikikomori for a week ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ After that, I took out the stitches, disinfected, and proceeded steadily. I took good care of myself. I didn't exercise much even when I was dieting because they said I needed light walks, but I took slow walks for 40-50 minutes a day and ate a lot. I did my best to steam and disinfect! Thanks to that, I think it healed well. Oh, but the bruise took a while to heal. Actually, I don't have any major complaints, but these days, there are a lot of people who are removing the surgical parts due to side effects, contracture, or inflammation from rhinoplasty. Your nose bridge is so pretty. I didn't use silicone to raise the bridge of my nose, I just shaved down the protruding part and put in a little silicone to make it straight. If there are no future side effects, I'd like to leave it as it is. However, I can feel some cartilage at the tip of my nose, so I really want to remove the tip of my nose now. It cost almost 500, and I also had rhinitis and deviated chin surgery, so the price plus was a bit much. ㅠ Really, get a nose job if you're determined...go for it.
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