Photo: It's been a little over 3 weeks since I had surgery for the glabellar fascia, cartilage realignment, alar reduction, and ear cartilage at the tip of my nose. My nose looks pretty good, but the tip of my nose is still swollen, and my philtrum is slightly raised, so it looks like a mouse or a monkey. I have the same feeling. At the beginning of the surgery, there was no swelling or bruising, so I thought there was almost no swelling, but I guess that dingy thing at the tip of my nose like a cherry tomato is all swelling, right? I hope it goes away quickly ㅜㅜ My friend says it's much better with one done, but when you look at it from the side, it looks like the tip of your nose is pulled out, like a marlin, and it's still awkward . But he said it's much better, so I'm waiting day by day for the swelling to go down. Time really, really doesn't go by, my nose hurts every day. Little by little, very subtle in shape? It seems different, it seems different from morning and evening. The biggest problem is that people seem to recognize that I had nose surgery. People who don't know me at all don't, but people I know look at me closely, and people who are close to me say that my nose has become more pointy. My previous nose was very wide, flared, and arrow-shaped. It seems like I recognize it, but it's a shame because I really didn't want anyone to know. I think there are a lot of people who say they didn't see the frontal effect when they got the no-implant type, but I saw a lot of the frontal effect, probably because I had a nose reduction and had a flared nose before that. I think it would be better to just not meet for a while because people might whisper to me. Ah, anyway, this awkwardness right now is just swelling, right? I'm worried because when I searched Seongyesa's post, it said that it takes about 3 weeks to get the shape back. It looks natural in the photo, but there are some awkward parts in real life. But the hospital was so good that if I had to do it again, I would do it here.
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