It's been 6 months since my nose reduction, and I'm approaching 7 months in a week. Among those who had the same surgery as me, the reduction of the nostril was too much and the philtrum was raised above and below. Is there anyone who has the bridge of their nose pulled so much that there is no room for it and the sides of their nose are pulled so much that they can't even move? I also had columella improvement surgery, and that part is also very uncomfortable right now, so I'm taking more time to remove that part using the method I posted in the middle, but I'm looking at the upper part focusing on the nose. There is not enough elasticity on the bottom and sides, so it is uncomfortable, and in severe cases, there is pressure on the entire side of the nose (the entire side where the nostril is located). I am having a difficult day with symptoms that may not be alleviated overall, such as symptoms of cringing and an uncomfortable foreign body sensation even on the inner side of the nose (the right side is particularly severe) where the nasal bridge was reduced through a minimal incision. The area where the columella and philtrum touches (under the nose) It's heartbreaking how long the pull lasts and affects you. How on earth can they pull a person's nose like this and perform surgery to the point where they can't move? I went to a hospital specializing in nose bridge reduction and said they had a lot of experience, but I couldn't understand it. I didn't ask for it to be excessively reduced, but just asked for it to be natural enough to reduce the complex. I did it... The surgery hospital said that since the part that raised the columella was removed, I should wait another 6 months from the time of removal before talking... There are still 2 months left... I've been taking Lizaven for 4 months, but it's not effective... A part of the nostril reduction. It doesn't seem to be an effect of the sternum anymore. I was so focused on the pulling of my nose that I didn't realize it, but recently I compared my nose to the nose taken before surgery and looked closely in the mirror. I looked closely at the right side of my nose, which was pulling the most. The skin on the side of the nose is slightly torn as if it has had an effect on the skin... It's as if the skin has suddenly gained weight and the skin is cracking... The symptoms of pulling and excessive tightness do not go away at all over time, but rather seem to have become more fixed as time goes by. It's an inconvenient situation... Rather than protesting to the hospital right now, the main goal is whether there is a reconstruction method that can alleviate this part so that it doesn't inconvenience daily life at all... I'm most curious about that... For the time being, the hospital is While I'm waiting for the two months we're talking about... I'm trying to find a way as best I can... If I have to spend the rest of my life in this uncomfortable state from the time I wake up to the time I go to sleep, I'd like to follow along and stop everyone who wants to reduce the size of their nose bridge. That's about it. It's uncomfortable... It's been a while, but it's getting more uncomfortable... Today, it's even harder to breathe, as if it's interfering with breathing. If you have any helpful experience or even a little information that can help me rebuild, please reply... I want to hold on to even a speck of dust. You are free to decide, but in my experience, it is better not to have nose surgery, and even if you decide to do it, I do not recommend nose bridge reduction that cannot be restored. ㅠㅠ There should be some hope of improvement, but if you look at the symptoms over time, there is no improvement at all. .
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