It's already been 3 weeks since I posted my first review.
I'm leaving a front photo because the swelling seems to have gone down a lot!!!
During the consultation, I was told that my nose bridge position and nostril size were asymmetrical, and that was what I paid attention to when taking pictures. Now there is no asymmetry and the scars are barely visible!
I saw it on YouTube and it said that if you make an incision in the slightly red and transparent flesh that forms when the nose is formed, the scar will be less visible??? (Video from another hospital)
But the director here did the surgery just like that, so you can't really see it haha. The kids don't know if they don't tell you, because there is no scar. I don't know... when I say it, it's only then that he looks at it closely and says that somehow his image has changed. I'm
really grateful to my father-in-law... It was a complex for the rest of my life. Afterwards, the counseling director, the director, and even the pharmacist at the pharmacy in front of the hospital were all so grateful. You were kind
. Oh, and it's good to note for those of you who have had a nose job, that if you remove the stitches, you can apply scar ointment right away instead of antibiotic
ointment. (At the hospital, they told me to apply some antibiotic ointment even after the stitches were removed and then switch to scar ointment, but the pharmacist at the pharmacy in front said that the scar ointment has improved a lot these days. He said that it is better to apply scar ointment right away if the stitches are removed.)
The name of the hospital is ㅇㄴㅁㄷ in Apgujeong and there is only one director.
The stitches were removed a week later and the stitches themselves are transparent, so I have been seeing friends and going around since I was 5 days old
( Maybe it's because it's a transparent thread, but the kids didn't even think about surgery and thought it was just a tear in the skin...)
And a few days after removing the stitches, while eating meat wrap, I opened my mouth so wide that the wound almost opened up a bit.
What I was a little skeptical about at the time was whether there would be a stitch mark in ㅅㅇㅋ. I was worried that they would remove the stitches in 3 days, but I thought that if a careless person like me had done it, it would have opened up 100%...
I actually left about 2 small stitch holes, but I thought it would fill up quickly, so I'm not paying attention. .. I think it would be better to have a brief hole rather than an opening.
A few months later, I am going to have the scar laser lasered as follow-up care, and it is still not noticeable, but it seems that the laser treatment will not leave a scar at all. Oh, I always
take care of it by thoroughly wiping it with a cotton swab dipped in disinfectant and consistently applying medicine. I
hope the review was helpful.
In fact, I wrote it in a stream of consciousness, so there is no way to write. There were no
implants such as silicone cartilage. It
reduced the nostril + raised the nostril + improved the curved nostril. The original cost was about 300, but I got Barbie after six months. I paid 270 on the condition that I post a review on Talk
(I was a bit of a dramatic case, and since I was a student, I think they made some pretty unconventional conditions... Of course, what I'm posting here is really what I'm posting voluntarily, so don't say anything)
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