ㅌㅍㅇㅅ Since I have a bit of a bridge of the nose, he recommended shaving the curves of the beak and raising the nasal septum at the tip of my nose, and using the dermis instead of using silicone on the part where there is a step in the middle. He gave me naturalistic advice, and said that if you don't use silicone, it won't feel completely smooth when you touch it, but it will look smooth and come off. When I felt that the consultation was based on my standard, I felt that the consultation was honest and without excessive treatment. The director had experience working at a hospital with Crohn's and rheumatism patients, so when I told him I had Crohn's disease, he advised me that I should go for the implant-free type so there would be no problems after surgery. So, he explained it by dividing it into two plans, Plan A and B, and the difference was in the implants and materials. He was very honest and I felt there was no overtreatment. Plan A was to use silicone and a donor rib, and Plan B was to use a non-prosthetic septum and ear cartilage. They said that if necessary, they would just apply a really thin layer of silicone. He said that in the case of Plan B, you won't get the results you want, but it will definitely improve compared to now. He was honest and gave me treatment that suited my facial mood as much as possible.