It's been exactly 7 days since I had the surgery.
The reason I had the surgery was because my
biggest complex about my appearance was my nose,
so I did a lot of filler and y-nose treatments just for my nose.
I stopped getting fillers 3 years ago, but
at that time, only the bridge of the nose and
the tip of the nose were not aligned. I had
the Y nose done with 2 lines on the bridge of the nose and 2 lines at the end of the nose once every 6 months, but I think I had threading about 3 times (until 6 months ago).
In fact, before I did this, the coordinators asked me, “Are you not planning on getting nose surgery?”, but at that time, I had never even thought about surgery, so (foolishly) I thought of course not to do it. Oh, but there is no end to greed in people
. ...
Anyway, I just did it
because I was lazy. If I had to go back to when I didn't do anything at all, I think I would have gotten rid of the fillers and all and had surgery.
It didn't really hurt, there weren't many bruises, and it was comfortable, so I gained 3 kg in just one week. They say that if you have nose surgery, you have to eat pumpkin porridge because you have no appetite, but I ate 6 meals a day to bulk up.
However, sleeping on the first day was very uncomfortable
. In conclusion, I had the bridge of my nose (2mm silicone) and the tip of my nose (ear cartilage - mine)
done like this. 4 days before the surgery. I dissolved the remaining filler.
I wanted to have a straight nose with a high nose bridge, but people's greed is endless... I was worried that I would want too many things, so I just did what the teacher told me to do. I
wanted to avoid the worst nose rather than the best nose.
I asked only this so that there would be no side effects.
I hope the photo is helpful and everyone have a pretty nose!
(Blue - Before) (Red - 7 days after)