I've finally completed the nose surgery I've wanted to do since I was little, and I'm here to write a review!
When it comes to plastic surgery, I'm writing a review about Sungyesa, which really helped me a lot when I only used apps for plastic surgery. I hope it helps others!!
I woke up in the middle of the surgery and had the surgery while conscious and dazed. Of course, it didn't hurt at all during the surgery. Haha. I also went to a one-person hospital, and I was in a semi-asleep state, so I spoke a few words with the director during the surgery while I was still conscious, so I was a surrogate doctor. ,Ghost doctor? I had surgery without worrying about CCTV!
When I was lying in the recovery room after the nose surgery, the director personally visited the recovery room and told me in an easy-to-understand manner how the surgery was done and how it was completed, so I went home with peace of mind.
After that, the third day before I had the cotton removed was hell. I had a really, really bad toothache. I wanted to destroy all my teeth hahahaha
After removing the cotton, it felt better and I thought I would live.
Before taking off the stitches and splints, I was told not to touch anything inside or outside my nose until the 7th day, but I cut a few pieces of nasal tape and got scolded by the nurse. You must never touch it. ,LOL
After the surgery, I treated the swelling with a laser treatment every two visits, and I
continued to meet with the director to check my progress. And the nurses,
desk staff, and director were all very kind.
During the nose consultation, I had a high nose bridge and a hooked nose, so I decided to go for a non-prosthesis. He told me that it would be a good idea, but I said that inserting silicone would be more difficult, more expensive, and more risky than surgery. It would be like an avatar! So, I just left the design to the director and told him only what I wanted (I want the nostrils not to be visible from the front and I want the tip of the nose to be raised and lowered)!
With non-implants, I used septal cartilage and ear cartilage.
And the reason I went to a one-person hospital is that large hospitals are kind of filtered out. They said they would recommend the right director, but I didn't even think about it because it seemed like they were just building up surgical experience for people with short careers.
After the surgery . The director told me that my nasal septum was completely distorted, as if it had been injured when I was really young, so I was very scared, but after the splint was removed, my worries were really useless. I
have an incurable disease that causes me to keep taking side pictures
after the splint was removed.
It wasn't bad, but there were a lot of people who were against it and asked why I had the surgery. After the surgery, everyone said it was a good thing and I was really surprised that my nose used to look like that. Of course, I was also very surprised when I saw the comparison photo. How could I live with a nose like that? LOL.
I think the right answer for those who are stressed about their nose shape is to just do it.
If you have any questions, please leave a comment and I will let you know based on my experience!!
Now, once the minor swelling goes down, it will look more natural, right??