I had it done by one of the male doctors in 2015. It was my first time getting the procedure done, and I got it secret from my family, so absolutely! I naturally asked for just a little bit so it wouldn't be noticeable. But it really wasn't much, and during the procedure, it didn't hurt except for the pain from the anesthesia injection, and the director did it very delicately and carefully. I don't know of other people who had the procedure, but the results came out well in pictures, and I heard a lot of people say they lost weight and looked prettier. However, what the director said during the procedure at the time was, “Understand that the thread cannot be inserted long because the skin of the nose is soft.” I went back for the procedure two years later. The doctor who originally received it was in surgery, so I asked if someone else was okay. When I asked about the waiting time, it was close to an hour... He said he would just get it from someone else. Now that I think about it, I should have just waited. He was a woman, and this time I boldly told him that I just wanted a pretty nose height. But instead, the director said the other day that the nose flesh is so soft that the thread can actually come through, so I asked him to put it in shorter. He clearly said he understood, saying, “Oh my, I’m nervous.” After that, I visited that hospital three more times hahahaha. The tip of my nose felt like it had a sharp thread, and it felt like it was going to pop out at any moment. I continued to receive thread repositioning from the director who was originally supposed to receive it, but every time I smiled, my nose got pulled and the tip of my nose felt more pointed, so other people couldn't see it hahahaha. I just pulled and repositioned my nose the way the director did. I felt like I knew how people felt when they had really subtle nasal side effects . Other people don't know this (when I tell them, they look at me and say, "Wow! Really!"), but when I laugh, I can't help but burst out laughing, and whenever I open my mouth wide or put a lot in my mouth when I eat, I feel the thread in my nose moving... It really makes me spin. They said I had to open my nose to remove it... It just dissolved quickly, so the best answer was to wait... Maybe it was because I was neurotic, but I had a pimple on the tip of my nose. I thought it was a thread sticking out, so I went to the hospital. That was the first time since the procedure. I saw the female director, and although I was wrong, I can't forget her attitude. To be honest, I went to the hospital because I was anxious, but I was afraid that my attitude or words and actions might make them feel bad and stop them from providing after-sales service (correcting the position of the nose thread, etc.), so I tried to be really nice and smiled, but as I was leaving, the nurse said, "Oh, my God." I could hear everyone laughing.... The male director I originally had here was really nice (even during my second visit, he was kind and cautious about making me sick), but the director threw away all the images I had of this hospital. I was that satisfied, but there was no need to go anymore. I had the procedure at the end of September, and now I no longer have any anxiety about the thread sticking out. I think it's finally melted a bit. To be honest, if the procedure wasn't a failure, I would like to praise the thread's staying power... hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha But if you touch the tip of your nose with your hand, it still sticks out ^^ I'm scared to death that it might make me look chubby^^;;; I think I'll probably have nose surgery next month. I got it for 2 years, but it melted in less than half a year. I was so anxious that I had to remove this thread, so I was planning to have a nose surgery while I was removing it.. The hospital I will go to at that time, please listen carefully to the patient's words, "Your skin is light," and avoid side effects. I wish it was a place where there was a director who would do a good job to the best of his ability..^^ Anyway, the directors here are all good, and they are really good at performing procedures, and I don't know if this woman's skills are bad, but she doesn't take into account the thinness of the patient's skin or anything like that. It seems.. And if there are side effects, they come out with the attitude of (it will melt over time anyway, so why are they so sensitive?), so it's great that you won't experience any side effects when you get it from this person... Honestly, the shape of the nose line itself is pretty... It's because I'm having a hard time because of the thread...