I am currently attending consultations for nose revision surgery. My nose is short and the tip of my nose is slightly raised. I am thinking of having revision surgery to lower my nose and correct the shape of my nose. I went to many
hospitals, and I liked the doctor at one of them, so I went to one hospital where I was concerned about severe contractures and thin skin. For this reason, they suggested raising the bridge of the nose to a Megaderm and using the nasal septum. However,
I have not heard from other hospitals that the contracture is severe (I heard that the nose was slightly raised but not to the extent that surgery is needed immediately), so I was thinking of reoperation only with silicone ear cartilage. I was really worried when the topic of dermis suddenly came up.
In fact, I avoided dermis because they said it has a high absorption rate and high rate of inflammation. My family really likes the director and the director said that in my case, if I put it again, it would build up 100%, so donating dermis wouldn't be safer. I'm
worried. Actually, I don't want to use new materials, but I'm worried that you're saying it so strongly. Did my nose have such severe contracture? Why didn't other hospitals say things like that?