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Sharing my Rhinoplasty Experience with Dr. Kim Jun Hyung!
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Sharing my Rhinoplasty Experience with Dr. Kim Jun Hyung!
bell385April 10, 2021
I'm sharing my surgery experience! I wasnt interested in rhinoplasty before but I noticed when I'm on instagram I'm only looking at people's noses. I tried nose fillers done but I ended up deciding getting a rhino. As you can see from my before photo, my nose is wide and the tip of my nose is fat, I also had bump on my nose. I saw marble's reviews and had online consultation with them and got recommended dr kim. I was worried because I couldnt find any reviews of him but I liked his consultation, like he explained the parts I never thought of before. I'm sharing my review for you guys XD
I went for the consultation in late afternoon and there were around 2~3 people waiting, the translator greeted me and told me to fill in the chart, she then took me to get my pictures taken. After that I discussed with the consultant about the nose I wanted and waited for the doctor. Dr. Kim checked my nose and we saw my pictures, he explained that my nose is wide so he needed to push the nasal bone in to the get the slimmer nose I want, and I didnt notice the bump on my nose was bad until I saw the pictures they took. Dr. Kim said he will shave the hump and then put silicone and mentioned that he will be using my septum and ear cartilage together.
Laying down on the surgery bed hearing the sound of the machine was the most anxious part. The surgery itself wasnt as exhausting as I thought it would be though. I was expecting brutal bruising and and swelling but it wasnt as bad. On thing I worried at first was the sleeping position. After rhino you are not supposed to sleep on your side but I'm a side sleeper, so I was bothered that I might sleep to my side out of habit, this doesnt really bother me anymore though. I was happy with the shape of my nose after seeing it for the first time on the day I got my cast removed. I worried what if my nostril was showing too much, but my nose came out just how I liked it. I was happy to see my nose has definition, it was very high from the side profile, but I wasnt concerned because I was only on my first week. My tip was bigger than what I had imagined, but I thought it because of the swelling, and noticed it became smaller after around 3 weeks.
I'm only around 1 month post op, I'm still trying to not yawn and still adjusting to the new height of my nose. Everything was okay until I saw something in my nose and it was thread? so I contacted the clinic and they told me it was the absorbable kind but they told me they would remove it so I went to the clinic got it removed. Dr. kim told me my nose is still firm and it will become more flexible as I recover and the swelling will recede more. I cant wait for my nose to get even more natural!
I went for the consultation in late afternoon and there were around 2~3 people waiting, the translator greeted me and told me to fill in the chart, she then took me to get my pictures taken. After that I discussed with the consultant about the nose I wanted and waited for the doctor. Dr. Kim checked my nose and we saw my pictures, he explained that my nose is wide so he needed to push the nasal bone in to the get the slimmer nose I want, and I didnt notice the bump on my nose was bad until I saw the pictures they took. Dr. Kim said he will shave the hump and then put silicone and mentioned that he will be using my septum and ear cartilage together.
Laying down on the surgery bed hearing the sound of the machine was the most anxious part. The surgery itself wasnt as exhausting as I thought it would be though. I was expecting brutal bruising and and swelling but it wasnt as bad. On thing I worried at first was the sleeping position. After rhino you are not supposed to sleep on your side but I'm a side sleeper, so I was bothered that I might sleep to my side out of habit, this doesnt really bother me anymore though. I was happy with the shape of my nose after seeing it for the first time on the day I got my cast removed. I worried what if my nostril was showing too much, but my nose came out just how I liked it. I was happy to see my nose has definition, it was very high from the side profile, but I wasnt concerned because I was only on my first week. My tip was bigger than what I had imagined, but I thought it because of the swelling, and noticed it became smaller after around 3 weeks.
I'm only around 1 month post op, I'm still trying to not yawn and still adjusting to the new height of my nose. Everything was okay until I saw something in my nose and it was thread? so I contacted the clinic and they told me it was the absorbable kind but they told me they would remove it so I went to the clinic got it removed. Dr. kim told me my nose is still firm and it will become more flexible as I recover and the swelling will recede more. I cant wait for my nose to get even more natural!
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