Just by looking at it, the hooked beak was very severe... I always
had a complex about my nose, which was clunky and like Batman's Penguin Man, but now that I've had the surgery,
I really regret not having the surgery before I got married. If
I had decided sooner and had the surgery earlier, I could have taken prettier wedding photos. ㅜㅜ
There's nothing I can do about it. Before the surgery, I was scared of the surgery itself, so I
tried fillers, but in the end, it spread and looked lumpy. Since
I don't have any fat on my face, I tried a variety of fillers, including forehead fillers and chin fillers, but
in the end, they all melted away.
Also, I am a bit thinner than the average woman and have
a constitution that does not gain much weight, so my face was more sparse,
so I had fat grafting done at the same time as the nose surgery.
I worried about my nose for several years because I was afraid of it, but when I got it, it turned out to be done along with facial fat grafting.
It's really ironic for me too.
Anyway, since I have a severely hooked beak and a long nose that feels like an arrow, I was
quite greedy and got
silicone, septum, hooked nose correction, long nose correction, donor ribs, and full face fat grafting.
I went to all the hospitals I thought about and had plenty of consultations, and got it at a private plastic surgery clinic. The director said that my image would change a lot and that my impression would be much softer.
But it's true. I'm so amazed that my severe curved beak has been cleaned up, and the
tip of my nose that was droopy has gone up, so I'm very satisfied with my side lines.
And perhaps because of the fat grafting, my husband and my family say that I look younger than before haha
. There was a lot of concern around me because I was going to do it, but
I liked it and it looked good when other people saw it, so everyone just complimented me hahaha. I do
n't think the swelling and bruising were severe, but I
felt like my nose was tight and my facial expressions didn't look natural for something. It felt unnatural, but it got better as time went by.
I
don't think it was anything to worry about. I'm
still being careful as I'm not yet settled in, but
I guess I can feel a little more at ease from 3 months onwards, right?