Since I was young, I have been teased a lot because my nostrils are too big and raised.
During my teenage years, I tried to lose weight and change my makeup routine, but
I was very worried because my appearance did not change.
When I became a high school student and had already figured out the shape of my nose, when I took pictures with my friends... or
with my family, only my nose was visible and my nostrils were so big that one side was too big and the other side was oddly shaped, so no matter how many times I took pictures, I couldn't take
pictures. When I took the picture again, I realized it wasn't a problem with the composition.
As an adult, I inadvertently took a picture of my nostrils in the bathroom and was surprised to see that my nostrils
were relatively large compared to my face and that there was a huge difference in the size of my nostrils.
So I looked into nose surgery, and the surgery was scarier than I thought and
I had a lot of anxiety considering the possibility that it might not go well.
I did a lot of research and decided on a hospital.
On the day of surgery, I was worried that it would hurt a lot since it was my first plastic surgery.
The director and nurses checked everything before the surgery and
were very kind during anesthesia, so I had no worries about the surgery.
On the first day, my eyes were the most swollen.
Before I removed the cotton, I had a hard time breathing, but on the second day, I immediately removed the cotton,
disinfected it, and applied cold compresses and went for a walk, and it got a lot better.
At first, my eyes were very swollen, but as the bruising slowly subsided, the swelling went down to the bottom of my cheeks on the third day.
I was so excited and excited because the swelling was gradually going down and my face was coming back.
From the 5th day, the inside of my nose swelled and my nose became stuffy, making it difficult to breathe, but after a week of removing the splint, the
swelling on my face and inside my nose went down a lot, and my appearance and breathing became easier.
I removed the splint and looked at the nose line, and I was really happy that it came out exactly as I wanted.
Now, two months have passed since the surgery, and the swelling has almost completely disappeared, and there is no discomfort at all in my daily life.
And as the swelling goes down, my nose takes shape and becomes thinner, making the lines even prettier.
My nose was very crooked before the surgery, but that area has improved a lot and
I am satisfied with the line because it is beautiful from both the front and side angles.
I heard that minor swelling usually goes away in 6 months, but I'm really curious about what it will be like when the minor swelling goes away completely.