My Dr. said it might take a year for the swelling to go down and that in some cases, it never does! My surgery is not a reduction but I'm having second thoughts about it now after finding this site (T-minus 15 days and counting).
I didn't have time to read everything in your blog so I'd like to know if the indentation was there before surgery? If not, you need to see a lawyer--the sooner the better.
I hope you find some satisfaction somewhere, but you shouldn't have to.
I'm scheduled with an ENT for turbinate reduction (restricted breathing) and a plastic surgeon gets to play with what the ENT cuts off to give me even more air flow but now I'm afraid the PS will make my nose too wide, like a boxer's nose.
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I didn't have time to read everything in your blog so I'd like to know if the indentation was there before surgery? If not, you need to see a lawyer--the sooner the better.
I hope you find some satisfaction somewhere, but you shouldn't have to.
I'm scheduled with an ENT for turbinate reduction (restricted breathing) and a plastic surgeon gets to play with what the ENT cuts off to give me even more air flow but now I'm afraid the PS will make my nose too wide, like a boxer's nose.