(Rhinitis + Septal Deviation + Nasal Valve Correction) + No-implant nose bridge, they said they used donated costal cartilage for the nose tip. Since my nose is flat , when I was consulting for the surgery, rather than wanting to raise the nose bridge, I wanted the overall three-dimensionality of the nose and for the line and contour to be visible at the tip of the nose. Since I didn't want to raise the nose bridge that much in the first place, I said I wouldn't put silicone in. I had the surgery without prosthetics. There's no detailed explanation of how the surgery was done. I think I got the surgery thinking it would be okay... They didn't design the nose. I thought they didn't originally design it. When I asked what would happen to my nose right before the surgery, they just drew a line on the bridge of my nose in the photo and said it would go up like this... I was really disappointed with my nose after removing the cast. I didn't care about the bridge of my nose, and the tip of my nose was too blunt. My nose was also too hard. I saw the director right after the surgery, and he said, "The septum is too thin on the tip of your nose, so we used donated ribs." The costal cartilage is a bit blunt... No, I didn't agree to using donated ribs, and I didn't say anything about using donated ribs in this case before the surgery, and I wonder if other cartilages could have been used... I really don't know anything about plastic surgery. Every time I move my facial expression slightly, my nose makes a sound... My nose tip also feels very pulled and heavy now. After I gather my thoughts, I'm going to complain to the hospital... I want to go back to before the surgery.
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