
Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, the CEO doctor of Kowon Plastic Surgery, who carefully reads even the direction of the nasal tip.
Today, a person who had surgery to shave down a hump nose said they asked because they were worried that the throbbing pain on the bridge of the nose might be inflammation after nose surgery.

Q. I had my hump nose shaved down, and my nose surgery hurts. Is it inflammation after nose surgery?
It has been two months since my nose surgery, but the bridge of my nose still throbs.
I do not feel as if it is shifting forward, but when I lie on my side, I do feel that kind of shifting sensation.
Because I had a hump nose, they said they shaved down the bridge of my nose and also shaved the sides a little.
If I touch the shaved area with my hand, there is still pain from the nose surgery.
But the hump is not completely gone either. It is still a little bumpy.
There is no inflammation after nose surgery or any discharge, so why is this happening?
I am scheduled to go to the hospital the day after tomorrow, but I am worried.
Please answer...
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First, it seems you should check whether there is inflammation.
If it is not inflammation, please visit the clinic and receive a thorough consultation about your current symptoms.
In general, around two months after surgery, the pain is not severe.
Of course, there may be some throbbing, but symptoms such as pain when touched are almost nonexistent.
Therefore, when you visit the hospital, please consult in detail with the doctor who performed your hump nose surgery.
I hope you get a good result.
I hope this consultation answer was helpful.
Thank you
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