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Lip Lift and Alarplasty
I had a rhinoplasty about 10 years ago but was never fully satisfied with the results, mainly because the base of my nose remained too wide. I recently decided to undergo an alarplasty and a lip lift, as I was also unhappy with the length of my philtrum and the loss of volume in my upper lip. I’m thrilled with the outcome!
For anyone considering these procedures, I recommend trusting your doctor and requesting subtle changes. Remember, it’s your face, and significant alterations can impact your emotional well-being. The healing process is crucial—follow your doctor's instructions closely. Here are a few tips:
- Be prepared for inflammation, and ice the area as directed.
- Sleep with your head elevated.
- Stick to liquids for several days; I personally waited over a week before starting to chew food.
- If you have any concerns, don't hesitate to call your doctor.
- Most importantly, have realistic expectations.
- I experienced small bumps as a reaction to the dissolving stitches.
Everyone will have a different healing journey. Don't panic if your experience is different from someone else's.
I’m so glad I made the decision to go through with these procedures, and I’m very happy with my results.
For anyone considering these procedures, I recommend trusting your doctor and requesting subtle changes. Remember, it’s your face, and significant alterations can impact your emotional well-being. The healing process is crucial—follow your doctor's instructions closely. Here are a few tips:
- Be prepared for inflammation, and ice the area as directed.
- Sleep with your head elevated.
- Stick to liquids for several days; I personally waited over a week before starting to chew food.
- If you have any concerns, don't hesitate to call your doctor.
- Most importantly, have realistic expectations.
- I experienced small bumps as a reaction to the dissolving stitches.
Everyone will have a different healing journey. Don't panic if your experience is different from someone else's.
I’m so glad I made the decision to go through with these procedures, and I’m very happy with my results.
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