Although this is my first surgery, I made the courageous decision to
do it all at once and am now regretting it...
In the case of the nose, the beak osteotomy + autologous cartilage (ear) + donor rib (they say the septal cartilage is in poor condition) ..) To a certain degree..
I was told absolutely no to silicone (I have a tendency to get a lot of inflammation...), so I
didn't want the design to be as high as the bridge of the nose, so I did it as naturally as possible, focusing on the tip of the nose... haha Immediately
after surgery: I'm a little confused as to what happened. Day 1 of starting to stay away because of my changed appearance
:
I can't get used to the cotton in my nose. I'm so scared because my nose keeps oozing and bleeding, and my eyes are so swollen that I can't see very well. I feel sad for no reason, and I try to apply
compresses, but I have a strong feeling that I did it for no reason.
When I went to the hospital to disinfect, I had to use cotton in my nose for 3 to 4 days. They say it will be removed first.
Until then, I feel so sad thinking about breathing through my mouth.
Day 2:
I still can't get used to the cotton in my nose, and breathing through my mouth is annoying.
There really isn't any pain in the nose itself, but the ear where the cartilage was removed keeps bothering and hurting.
In fact, it's nasal pain <>< ear pain <><><< Pain like a stuffy nose?
Day 3:
Slowly getting used to breathing through the mouth.
I'm still annoyed by the ooze and blood... (I'm very worried)
The puffiness of the eyes went down and the shape of the face changed...!!
Day 4:
Remove cotton from nose!!! Eureka!!! I think I will buy it!!!
But I thought I would be able to smell a lot, but I actually can't smell much.
I think all the annoying pain in my ears will go away is now.
Pain in the ears... That feeling of pulling behind the ears when you're not used to the mask?
When I went to the hospital and asked, they said it would last for several months.
PS: How long will the ooze last?