This is a medial incision. The director said that I might regret it later because the external incision involves cutting off flesh and discarding it, so
I made an internal incision (which cannot be restored). It's hard to see because the chest is at the bottom. He said that even though he couldn't reduce the amount on the inner side much, it felt natural and good.
First of all, it is not a surgery that anyone can see as having done. My family doesn't know I did it. It's a surgery that only I know about unless I tell you about it
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The surgery lasts about 20 minutes? I woke up with my eyes open and it was over. They told me to just think of it as a level of dual wielding. Simple..
the pre-surgery process was a bit difficult. Anesthesia... and all that.
Anyway, I came out with it, but right after the surgery, I was so dizzy that I couldn't tell if it went well or not when I looked in the mirror.
Once I got out of the hospital, I looked at it while eating and it seemed like the width was definitely improved, but when I raised my head, my nostrils didn't change much. I guess it's because the slit was on the inside... And when I got home and looked at it, it seemed like it was definitely fixed, so I'm satisfied.
I did it on the 25th. It's now the 3rd day and there is no problem with my daily life. I'm a little careful when I smile... It's so hard not to smoke or drink.
But now it's been 3 days since the day of surgery... Maybe it's a little swollen, but it looks a little wider again. Is it always like this?
I liked it on the day of surgery, but
once it settles in, it will look as pretty as it did on the day of surgery,, right? The philtrum, wings of the nose, and columella are still very tight.