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hello thank you for your question and provided information as well.. based in your question its recommended to talk with your plastic surgeon before the day of the surgery and discuss all about theme.because after this its hard for the take other process.
Dear Realself user,I am sorry to hear about your abortion and I hope you are doing well.It might be physicially to hard for you to undergo another operation. I would suggest you to listen to your body and sheduele an appointment with your surgeon and see what he thinks about it.Best regards,TAS Aesthetic Surgery Clinic
Your nose could be improved with rhinoplasty, which would give permanent improvements in symmetry and shape. You can bring the pictures that you think would be flattering to your face and these can be discussed. It takes special interest and study to understand the facial aesthetics to cre...
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Yes, you should definitely inform your surgeon about the pulled stitch, as well as the symptoms you're experiencing. Skin ischemia or necrosis can indeed occur after a nasal abscess, especially if there's compromised blood flow to the area. It's essential for your surgeon to have a complete...
What you describe sounds unusual, and it would be worth having it looked at. You should vitit with an ENT surgeon who can thoroughly examine the inside of your nose. Best regards Dr. Weiss
It's completely normal for you to feel that your nose looks like Miss Piggy. You're still inflamed. As the time passes, the tip of your nose will go down until it reaches its final position that will be until a year after your surgery. It is a slow process so be patient, you are doing...
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