I had my first nose surgery 2 years ago and fell and broke my nose early this year. The nose bone was broken, but the silicone was fine. Instead of going to the hospital where I had plastic surgery, I went to an ENT clinic and had reduction surgery (surgery to realign the nose bone). The silicone that was put in was also lifted up, causing severe inflammation. I went to the hospital where I had plastic surgery, not the hospital where I got my nose corrected, and whined every 3 days to a week, and I got injections for inflammation for a month, but the inflammation didn't go away, so I ended up having it removed. Even after the silicone was removed, the inflammation did not subside, so I had to re-operate twice, including the capsule removal surgery, but I was not charged an anesthesia fee once. Even though I came once or twice a week and whined, the doctor always personally checked my progress. He said he could remove the silicone and have the surgery again after 6 months by paying only the material cost. In fact, if you stay still, you won't get inflamed or have any side effects. It just happened because I fell asleep after drinking. I was touched because they were always kind for two months without showing any signs of annoyance. Aren’t doctors also a service profession? Now, in the end, only the tip of the nose made of my own cartilage remains. I have no intention of having repeat surgery. I want to praise my past self for choosing a good hospital haha. For any surgery, be sure to check for after-sales service in case of side effects.