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Hello.
I had my pinched nose and short nose corrected using autologous rib cartilage at Pens Plastic Surgery.
This is already my third revision rhinoplasty, so Iโve spent a lot of money and time.
I suppose itโs my fault for choosing the wrong plastic surgery clinic.........
So, when choosing a clinic this time, I really researched diligently and went to so many consultations before making a decision. After much deliberation, I ended up having surgery at Pens Plastic Surgery.
When I was choosing a rhinoplasty clinic, I looked not only at whether they used autologous rib cartilage well, but also at the reviews, experience, and consultation skills of the director.
And since I was choosing a clinic for revision surgery, I looked for things like after-sales service or a guarantee system, and whether they could accurately analyze the cause of my previous failed surgery.
Pens was the best fit among them, and judging by the numerous reviews for Director B's autologous rib cartilage, I decided to have surgery at Pens Plastic Surgery.
In particular, they paid a lot of attention to the front view, and before It felt much more trustworthy that they explained the cause of my nose looking pinched while showing me CT scans, autologous rib X-rays, and the results.
Perhaps because the nose surgery at Pens Plastic Surgery was done so naturally, even though it has been over 10 months since the surgery, I don't seem to have any complaints yet.
I did wonder if my nose was a little too high, but the surgeon said it was just swelling, so I waited.
Over time, the swelling has subsided significantly, and I am fine now.
It seems that the more effort you put into researching plastic surgery clinics, the better clinics you can find.
If there are others like me who are worried about revision surgery, I hope you can use my experience as a reference to find a good clinic.
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