I had nose silicone removed before, but it felt like it couldn't be removed, so I had a reoperation!
I didn't like hard pillars because I
only
thought about removing silicone and foreign substances in my nose, and I
didn't like ear cartilage and non-support support, so I
asked the director to remove
them all. So
, first of all, I asked for a little bit of ear cartilage.
So, although the support effect is as strong as the non-supported support, the
ear cartilage was prevented from collapsing in order to have the effect of preventing complete collapse.
In addition, even though the septum was weak, the septum was collapsed and bent due to the use of the septum in the previous surgery.
Also, the remaining Medpore had a lot of inflammation around it, so
there was almost no column of the right wing cartilage.. So, he worked hard to rebuild it with ear cartilage.
That's why he did a rotational transplant with ear cartilage.
When I asked what rotational transplant was, he explained that it was a surgery to prevent the nose from being lifted.
A surgical method that only the director uses with ear cartilage because I don't want to wait for a non-support support? You reinforced the bijou with the same thing.
Even if it is not as hard as the support, you said that it is possible to support it to some extent.
If the director is in this condition after surgery, rib cartilage should be used,
Because I really wanted to remove everything,
he made it like this using all methods to make it look right, and said let's see.
He said that the scar on the tip of the nose can be cut off and made unnoticeable even after surgery, but
first, after reinforcing the tissue, he said that if the scar remains, he will remove it then.
I'm satisfied that it didn't show much until now after a lot of time has passed.