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A while back I had a rhinoplasty, and changed the look of my Jewish nose. I easily moved up 2 points. For the first time in my life a moderately attractive girl in the club, gave me a compliment, touching my face and telling me "how cute my boy" (she was about 30 years old).
well, the point is that if you are going to have surgery for a facial failure, you should know that the worst thing is the postoperative period. The surgery itself you are not going to feel it, they anesthetize you in the ward and then you appear instantly in the care room. Modern anesthesia is practically reliable, if you consult a good anesthesiologist.
The problem comes later, you swell up like shit, you get bruises, you have to sleep with a tape on your face, which is fucking uncomfortable, and even more so if you can't breathe through your nose. Fuck, the tip of your nose itches and you can't scratch it, you also have to be very careful not to touch your nose in the first weeks, because anything can displace your cartilage and damage your rhinoplasty, the truth is that the postoperative period is quite psychologically exhausting.
I do not imagine the postoperative period of a bimax, or a genius, man, it must be a complete torture!
well, the point is that if you are going to have surgery for a facial failure, you should know that the worst thing is the postoperative period. The surgery itself you are not going to feel it, they anesthetize you in the ward and then you appear instantly in the care room. Modern anesthesia is practically reliable, if you consult a good anesthesiologist.
The problem comes later, you swell up like shit, you get bruises, you have to sleep with a tape on your face, which is fucking uncomfortable, and even more so if you can't breathe through your nose. Fuck, the tip of your nose itches and you can't scratch it, you also have to be very careful not to touch your nose in the first weeks, because anything can displace your cartilage and damage your rhinoplasty, the truth is that the postoperative period is quite psychologically exhausting.
I do not imagine the postoperative period of a bimax, or a genius, man, it must be a complete torture!