Friends who have had rhinoplasty please come in (please don't disturb advertisements and hospital publicity)
I have had two rhinoplasty. I suggest you not do breast augmentation. It is as soft as foam, but when it is put in, it will merge with your blood vessels and other tissues and immediately become as hard as hell. It's fake. It is also super susceptible to infection, and it may be infected many times in half a year or even 1 year. I finally got it, and my nose will bleed, which is terrible. At present, autologous cartilage is used as the nose, and silica gel (or expansion body) is used as the bridge of the nose (silica gel is recommended for moderate price, very safe, simple and painless). Because my mom's friend has been using silicone to make the bridge of the nose for decades, there is no problem (of course, you must never use silicone, let alone swelling, it will harden and harden to make the nose! ) It is much better to find a good doctor in a regular 3A national hospital than to use a rhinoplasty with more than 65438+100000. The price is almost the same and it is safe for life, and the feel is natural and realistic. This is all my experience. Never make an L-shaped prosthesis. I just failed for the first time, because I didn't understand. The second time was still in the recovery stage, and the swelling with my cartilage was not very serious. The swelling will go down in a few days, and it won't affect my school. I will take out the stitches in 10 days. After rhinoplasty, the corners of the eyes will feel a little elongated, but there is no need to worry about the little change. If it is autologous cartilage, it will accompany you for life, but be careful not to hurt it. It is no problem to find an authoritative doctor. No sequelae. It's all from experience. I hope it helps you. In addition, I recommend a doctor who is an expert in cartilage rhinoplasty. Go and see his case, preferably interview him. In reality, you will see more cases when you meet him. The thick folder is full of photos. Mainly state-owned hospitals, military doctors, and medical ethics. Don't worry, I just asked this doctor to fix it for me:/doctor/de4r08xqdkslfwbljbifkesa2ob.htm.