Maybe it's because of the swelling after the surgery and the splint, but
it looks very lumpy and swollen... and the swelling even
looks like it's curved, so when I put the splint on, I thought it was a little bit haha,
but I made a poor decision... as expected haha;
As for the swelling... I think there really is a reason why the director told me to wait.
Since I've corrected the crooked nose... I'm sure it will at least look better or improved...
I can't make it more crooked, right? Haha
I had my nose done for 3 months, then 6 months, and now I'm at 9 months. While
I got my nose bridge, tip, osteotomy, and crooked nose corrected, the cartilage was repaired by itself. I used costal cartilage.
Normally, they say that if you hurt your nose or something like that, it's best to have surgery right away,
but since I'm like a fool and don't know much about such things, I thought, "Let's recover first and then find out."
They say that if you happen to have a crooked nose while exercising like I did, it's best to check with a hospital right away.
Now, the nose that looked crooked before the surgery seems to have been well corrected without any crooked feeling when viewed straight from the front, and
the nose feels very clean. I'm glad to see that I've succeeded in transforming my image because it looks worn out.
After surgery, I am very careful about skin care.
I often get things like aqua peeling and LDM from a dermatologist, but
I feel like I spend more money on my skin than on surgery haha;
Have a good surgery everyone!