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midfacedeficient

midfacedeficient

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Doctor told me not to mess with it but i bandaged it to look and ive bandaged it back up. its still swollen cuz its one week post op but damn. i was told there were limitations to rhino and my guys not the best blah blah. ny guy never misses
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Blood eyes kinda tuff lowk unc
 
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Take a pic at the same angle surely u ain’t supposed to take the bandage of yet
 
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Take a pic at the same angle surely u ain’t supposed to take the bandage of yet
no the bandages fell off (after i untaped it 😈)
i put new bandages back on.
heres that front view. bridge should get slightly narrower over the next few months
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theres residue from the tape on the tip thats why it has those dark brown regions, dont confuse it for shading
 
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no the bandages fell off (after i untaped it 😈)
i put new bandages back on.
heres that front view. bridge should get slightly narrower over the next few months
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theres residue from the tape on the tip thats why it has those dark brown regions, dont confuse it for shading
Looks good u got a side profile pic
But u stil got like 6months to see what it ends up like I recon
 
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Looks good u got a side profile pic
But u stil got like 6months to see what it ends up like I recon
no true side profile. just took some flattering angles cuz i was in a rush and wanted to get some nice pics before i quickly bandaged it back up
 
unc looking good per usual, please get cantho. eye area is so important bro cantho would ascend you so much
 
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no the bandages fell off (after i untaped it 😈)
i put new bandages back on.
heres that front view. bridge should get slightly narrower over the next few months
View attachment 4898740
theres residue from the tape on the tip thats why it has those dark brown regions, dont confuse it for shading
looks good
 
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wanna keep my eyes. thats the part of me that i see as me
objectively it's not but i understand where you're coming from man no pressure bro do what your heart desires wishing u luck with the rest of the procedures, MVP of this sub for this year so far
 
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i was told there were limitations to rhino and my guys not the best blah blah.
:rolleyes:
I don't know where this egotrippin' snarky attitude is coming from, but ok.

You were told that for good reasons. There are/were limitations.

Your guy can't be the best rhino surgeon simply because many others specialize exclusively in this surgery and have been at it for decades. Mehmet is a jack of all trades and therefore can't have the same experience as those mono-specialists. It doesn't mean he's bad at rhino though. For example, he may have great artistry that compensates the rest.

my guy never misses
He does, just like other surgeons.
Testimony about one of his botches (not a rhino) :
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I found no other review about him in the largest FB group dedicated to rhino in Turkey (50K+ members). It didn't necessarily mean that he would be bad, just that there was no openly available and exhaustive info to base my opinion on. So I reserved my judgement accordingly and suggested that it would be safer for you to go to a specialist with a clear(er) track record.

Given your starting point, your rhino looks promising.
However, I'd advise to wait until you reach the +8/+12 month mark prior to making any definitive statement about the result. Rhinos' post-op recovery is not always a linear ride ; your breathing may be impaired at some points of the process ; bumps may appear at the surface of your skin ; swelling may persist noticeably on one side and not on the other ; etc. ; these common inconveniences usually subside after a few months ... but sometimes they don't. It can be an emotional roller-coaster for some patients.
That said, with a bit of luck, you could have a fairly close idea of the final result as soon as 2 months after surgery ; and you may experience none of the aforementioned inconveniences. I obviously wish you such a smooth recovery and fast healing !

P.-S. don't neglect the taping routine, even if you have to tediously follow it for a few months. In some cases, it can really help to maintain the right nose shape.
 
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I don't know where this egotrippin' snarky attitude is coming from, but ok.
excitement/happiness
You were told that for good reasons. There are/were limitations.
definitely. got lucky af
Your guy can't be the best rhino surgeon simply because many others specialize exclusively in this surgery and have been at it for decades. Mehmet is a jack of all trades and therefore can't have the same experience as those mono-specialists. It doesn't mean he's bad at rhino though. For example, he may have great artistry that compensates the rest.


He does, just like other surgeons.
Testimony about one of his botches (not a rhino) :
View attachment 4898924

I found no other review about him in the largest FB group dedicated to rhino in Turkey (50K+ members). It didn't necessarily mean that he would be bad, just that there was no openly available and exhaustive info to base my opinion on. So I reserved my judgement accordingly and suggested that it would be safer for you to go to a specialist with a clear(er) track record.
oh shoot that was you that had said avoid him for rhino now i get the hostility. wasnt meant to be an "i told you so" thread as i had nothing really backing my decision to go with him. definitely took a risk and got lucky.
Given your starting point, your rhino looks promising.
However, I'd advise to wait until you reach the +8/+12 month mark prior to making any definitive statement about the result. Rhinos' post-op recovery is not always a linear ride ; your breathing may be impaired at some points of the process ; bumps may appear at the surface of your skin ; swelling may persist noticeably on one side and not on the other ; etc. ; these common inconveniences usually subside after a few months ... but sometimes they don't. It can be an emotional roller-coaster for some patients.
dang i havent had any issues on my end yet besides some breathing issues from the blood and whatnot. hopefully ive dodged those but ive got a long time to see
That said, with a bit of luck, you could have a fairly close idea of the final result as soon as 2 months after surgery ; and you may experience none of the aforementioned inconveniences. I obviously wish you such a smooth recovery and fast healing !
thanks 😊
P.-S. don't neglect the taping routine, even if you have to tediously follow it for a few months. In some cases, it can really help to maintain the right nose shape.
He told me to just not take the tape off at all. and to also not get it wet. which seemed a bit ridiculous as obviously its gunna get wet at some point, especially if i cant take it off (even to shower...). so i guess i might take the splint off and retape it twice a week then. i didnt get much post operative care instruction from him at all actually. that. he really babied me after the djs, but just kinda threw me out there this time
 
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excitement/happiness
Yeah, I figured out it could be some sort of post-op euphoria :forcedsmile:
Some patients experience exactly the opposite.
Enjoy the high.

oh shoot that was you that had said avoid him for rhino now i get the hostility. wasnt meant to be an "i told you so" thread as i had nothing really backing my decision to go with him. definitely took a risk and got lucky.
Ok, no hard feelings.
I'm not sure I said to 100 % avoid him. I was rather questioning the reasons behind your choice because I lacked the documentation to understand it ( -> no direct patient testimonies in that FB group). I remember asking if you had seen Mehmet's portfolio of results, especially for larger noses and alar plasties. I just wanted to make sure you would not expose yourself to all sorts of trouble that could eventually lead to a revision surgery (more expensive than a primary, harder to get right, in other words : a real fucking hassle).

dang i havent had any issues on my end yet besides some breathing issues from the blood and whatnot. hopefully ive dodged those but ive got a long time to see
Too early to tell. These issues can appear during the first months. That's why I'm warning you, so you don't freak out if ever that happens to you. All you can do is wait and push through. With the exception of persistent swelling, which you can actively address with corticosteroids (if I'm not mistaken).

He told me to just not take the tape off at all. and to also not get it wet. which seemed a bit ridiculous as obviously its gunna get wet at some point, especially if i cant take it off (even to shower...). so i guess i might take the splint off and retape it twice a week then. i didnt get much post operative care instruction from him at all actually. that. he really babied me after the djs, but just kinda threw me out there this time
Based on testimonies I've read, some patients are advised to tape their nose every night for months. I guess it applies particularly to noses that have been heavily reduced (like yours) or that are recovering from structural issues (e.g. weak bridge).
They don't walk around all day with their nose taped. They only redo it at night, before going to sleep.
 
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Yeah, I figured out it could be some sort of post-op euphoria :forcedsmile:
yeah sorry if it seemed like too much of a dig
Some patients experience exactly the opposite.
Enjoy the high.
i dont even know what id do if i just had a great boost from the jaw surgery then ruined it right after 💀
Ok, no hard feelings.
I'm not sure I said to 100 % avoid him. I was rather questioning the reasons behind your choice because I lacked the documentation to understand it
there was none i just view him as a friend at this point
Based on testimonies I've read, some patients are advised to tape their nose every night for months. I guess it applies particularly to noses that have been heavily reduced (like yours) or that are recovering from structural issues (e.g. weak bridge).
They don't walk around all day with their nose taped. They only redo it at night, before going to sleep.
Good lead. I looked into it a bit now and i think im gunna keep taping mine at night for about 12 weeks total. Gunna wear my splint 3 weeks total day and night just to be sure i dont bump anything too hard. dropped my phone on my face in bed last night 🤦🏼🤦🏼
 
no the bandages fell off (after i untaped it 😈)
i put new bandages back on.
heres that front view. bridge should get slightly narrower over the next few months
View attachment 4898740
theres residue from the tape on the tip thats why it has those dark brown regions, dont confuse it for shading
acc looks really good for being a couple days off the table
 
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