Review of 8-year-old L-shaped silicone + entire ear cartilage removal (I hope this will be of some help to those who are concerned about L-shaped silicone removal)
Hello,
actually, I have thought a thousand times about whether to post this or not, and today I am writing this while holding my sore nose after having a full-length removal surgery.
In fact, I am not a broker. If
you click on my post list, you will know, but
I searched to get information about silicone removal 5-6 years ago. I came into contact with Seongyesa, and got to know the three generals at the time.
If it is a simple rhinoplasty that does not touch the nasal septum where only Elsa Silicone and the cartilage at the tip of the nose are placed, there is no need to be scared of Elsa Silicone and there is no reason not to return to your original nose after removal, so I scheduled the surgery on that day and made a deposit of 150,000 won.
However, the foreign body sensation and headaches that often got worse when I was not feeling well at the time subsided after the consultation, and in fact, my nose had such beautiful lines that you wouldn't even notice it unless I told you I had plastic surgery, and I was so satisfied with the look that I stupidly put off the removal surgery every day and forgot about it while I was working. It
's been about 5 years, and work has piled up, and perhaps because I haven't taken care of my health, the feeling of a foreign body between my eyebrows from silicone at that time has led to chronic headaches, so I take Tylenol 3-4 times a week, but I'm not sure if this is an accurate cause-and-effect relationship with silicone. I didn't do it, but I thought it was because of the silicone in the area between the eyebrows. Also, I sometimes felt a tingling electric current, and with the passage of time, the symptoms of silicone and cartilage at the tip of my nose were added, so psychological factors also played a role.
Perhaps because I was sensitive before the surgery, these symptoms became so severe that I only focused on my nose every day, looking in the mirror to see if my nose was red or dry. I almost went psychotic again because I was frantically looking up reviews of all kinds of keywords such as silicone removal, hospitals, silicone inflammation, and contracture. ^^
Still, one of the three majors from 5 years ago is still holding the position of the three majors. I already paid the down payment, and as time has passed, the teacher In the meantime, he had also published a paper and had accumulated more cases of patients like me, so I believed in that and proceeded.
As soon as I went for a second consultation, he recognized me and asked when it had been so long since I came here to get rid of it. In fact, at first, I felt strongly about the teacher, perhaps because he had read through other people's reviews, but after a few years, this teacher became more helpful and gave me the necessary explanations in a professional and detailed manner, which was nice.
There are people who are inclined towards the hospital because they are so friendly during the liver consultation, but I am a rational person. I chose the hospital by focusing more on the expertise and know-how of my surgery rather than on pretty words.
Personally, I searched for plastic surgery specialists, and many other hospitals had their rights subtly suspended...
This is also one of the reasons why I trusted this hospital. I
once decided to have my nose silicone removed. It took years for people to finally get rid of it. That's my case too.
If everyone removes their noses, won't they be able to hear their noses? Won't it lose its shape? I think there are many people who are hesitating because of me because of the appearance after removal because they are worried, so I received a lot of help from here and am writing with courage.
In fact, unless you have severe contracture,
1. Don't worry
if the bridge of your nose is lowered
.. It used to be high. After all, it's a nose that I've adapted to over the decades since I was born and grew up,
but it would have to be raised a lot by 4-5mm.
Even if I see a pimple on the tip of my nose every day, isn't it inflammation or the early stages of construction? The feeling of living with a time bomb attached to my nose is affecting my quality of life. Is
living a healthy life better than having a low nose?
2 I thought my nose would lift.
I read a lot of reviews and found that there were lucky people who didn't have contractions at all and people who had severe contractions.
However, there was a common point in what they said,
and it was,
"Time is the cure.
" You need time and space to get it back to its original state.
It takes a lot of courage, pain, and patience on your part. I
think it's a certain amount of responsibility on the part of the person who had the surgery on a normal nose.
Most people who say their nose looks better than it was before plastic surgery are also the ones who
originally had it. There are many cases where people have forgotten their nose.
Even people who have a short nose or a boxy nose
may get closer to their original nose over time if they massage it often.
However, some people may be unlucky and develop severe contractures.
But think the other way around. I recommend that you take a look.
If contracture was already occurring
and the nose was further damaged and necrotic if the nose was not removed early,
how can it be reversed?
If contracture occurs even after the constriction period has passed even after the nose is removed,
a positive mindset is needed to have reconstructive surgery rather than reoperation.
Have a good time.
I am writing this today, wondering what
would happen if it builds up until the moment I lie down on the operating
table. Bruising and swelling usually last for a long time, so
even my eyes are bruised and the tip of my nose is red
due to the removal of old cartilage,
which is a sign that the 8-year-old headache is gone. Just for one thing,
I don't think I'll ever forget today's surgery.
Especially when you show me the removal part.
4mm Elsa silicone + cartilage + membrane
was a shock in itself;;
I was sorry
for putting such an ugly thing in my nose.
If possible, do not have surgery on your nose.
Your nose may be prettier than an artificial nose, but
life is not easy enough
to pay for the stress of maintenance until the end.
I will post the progress again soon.
Review of 8-year-old L-shaped silicone + entire ear cartilage removal (I hope this will be of some help to those who are concerned about L-shaped silicone removal)