Hello!
It's been 6 months since I had a nose revision surgery with 3 types of contouring (wide cheekbones, square jaw + chin), mini-lifting, nose bridge silicone removal, and no-implant (autologous rib) surgery.
I was always concerned about my wide cheekbones, long-looking face, elasticity, and long-looking nose,
but now that I'm writing this review,
I feel great about myself in the past
for deciding to get the surgery all at once . Since I had the surgery all at once, the pain after the surgery, the recovery period was long
and it was a difficult time. However, I endured it for about a week and the rest of the time took care of everything... I think it was a good decision to do it together.
My nose was done with autologous rib surgery after silicone removal. To be honest, I was worried because I saw many reviews saying that people had a hard time because of the pain from the autologous rib, but
it was really fine until the 3rd day, except for the soreness. I read an article that said that the pain varies depending on the skill of the director who does the autologous rib surgery, but Director Song's skill is as expected...
Since it was a revision surgery, I went for the no-implant surgery without greed at the director's recommendation
. The director honestly told me to give up on silicone and instead use autologous rib to get the tip of the nose line. I went ahead with it because they said to save it,
but the bridge of my nose was still high, and
the bridge of my nose, which I met after 10 years, is awkward, but
I feel relieved that it was removed and I really like the side line.
Looking at the picture before the surgery now,
I can see that my chin was long and my face got smaller after the surgery. There is still some swelling around the inside of my mouth and cheeks, but when I look at it at a 45-degree angle, the line is definitely smoother.
People
around me only noticed that I had the nose surgery
and didn't notice the contouring, and they said that my face looked slimmer and more refined. Thanks to the lifting, my lower jaw has become more elastic, so
I look in the mirror every day and am satisfied.
As for eating, food often gets stuck between the incisions in my mouth, so I have a little discomfort after eating,
but other than that, I can open my mouth to eat hamburgers and wraps like before, and
I can exercise without any problems and return to my daily routine.
I'm going to see a doctor soon, 6 months after the surgery,
so I'm looking forward to seeing if my bones have healed well!