I've suffered from rhinitis my whole life, and it was really hard to breathe, whether it was in school or in the military. After I became an adult, in 2012, an acquaintance of mine in Seoul had plastic surgery and a functional nose job at an otolaryngology clinic that said it was good. I was able to breathe well, but I had a columbine problem. My nose was so crooked that when I looked at it from below, it looked like a monster, like a deformed child. I lived in horrible conditions for 6 months. I was satisfied with the reoperation at the same hospital, but about 6-7 years later, yellow pus came out from inside my nose. I thought it was a cold, but it was near my house. I went to the otolaryngologist and was told that a substance called Medpore had come out. Since then, as time has passed, my nose has contracted, the tip of my nose is cracked, and the columella has collapsed. When I consulted at the hospital where I had the surgery, the director said that it would be in the same condition as before. After the surgery, only my nose got bigger and the tip of my nose was cracked. It came out a week later. Is it because of the swelling? The cracked tip of the nose is not visible. After half a year, it is not bad. After a year, the nose gets smaller and the tip of the nose gets cleft again. After a little more time, the nose continues to get smaller and continues to go down. The columella disappears and is completely attached. Inside pcl? They said they were going to put in soluble cartilage, ear cartilage, but it seemed to have completely melted and disappeared. A year after the reoperation, this situation arose, but now I was old and bothersome, and instead of the pus coming out, only my nose got smaller, went down, and disappeared, so I just tried to live with it, but it's been 2 years now, exactly 3 years. My nose is still getting smaller. I feel like my nose will disappear if I continue like this. I don't know if the hospital will do it or not, but I consulted with the director and I knew it would be like this, but since it was a reoperation, they used cheap materials and asked if I had made people's lives so difficult with my nose. I want to