My Nose Necrosis: A HORROR STORY
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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This video is about the time I suffered Nose Necrosis to my Nose tip. In this video I'll tell you what I wish I would've done to treat it FASTER than it was treated. I will give you all the information about nose necrosis that you'll need to help yourself or someone prevent it or heal it if it comes to that.
I will also talk about the role filler plays in vascular occlusion and I will caution you about it. Vascular occlusion and later necrosis is not RARE and is a real possibility with filler to your nose, nasolabial folds, glabella, lips and face.
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Gracious Lorry! I’m genuinely sorry you had to go through all of that. I’m just happy your better now and you look beautiful personally i don’t think you need any more surgery to your nose (that doctor is phenomenal)
Thank you, Lorry for sharing with us this very vulnerable experience you’ve had, I’m very happy you’re doing OK now, and looking as gorgeous as ever.
Sending love ❤
What cream did you use? Nitro cream? I want to get some before I get filler. Actually I’m terrified of any filler now. Sorry you had to go through it, 😢
Eres un ángel, no sabes cómo, con tu honestidad, estás salvando a muchas personas, yo tenía pensado optar por inyecciones en ves de una cirugía pero me ha a abierto los ojos
Lorry, thank you for educating people about risks and being vulnerable and showing your photos. God bless
I don’t want to sound mean, but your videos made me realize I don’t want plastic surgery. I’m fine with being asymmetrical and not refined. The risk of something going wrong, even by a skilled surgeon, is too high for me. Thank you, Lorry.
Agreed. Also as a brown girl, my scars probably won’t even heal well and will leave permanent marks
This is a positive thing - I wouldn't have thought Lorry would take offence to this. I think Lorry partly makes these videos to highlight the realities rather than as a promotion of cosmetic surgery. It's about highlighting the pros, cons, limitations and possible benefits to help the audience make their own mind up while being informed. Personally, I don't classify myself as for or against cosmetic surgery. I’m indifferent and base my perspective on the individual surgery or procedure. Natural beauty is to be celebrated.
Agreed, plus like celebrities normal people don't have access to tons of money to keep fixing it.
@@eleanor1105 This! I want boob lift sooo bad but I don't want get stuck paying for more surgeries if the results aren't what I want. I think I'll just stick with my saggy baggies
@@nikkisovain9429 😂😂
Your surgeon not being 'sure' it was necrosis really pisses me off. It's right there, how can they be unsure about it being necrosis? smh. I'm glad everything turned out well, Lory. It was very brave to show this as everyone thinking about going through this should be aware of the dangers.
Thank you friend 🙏🏻
Seriously. The first picture I was yelling necrosis! Well I almost died in the HOSPITAL due to dr nurse negligence so not totally surprising
@@Weemolly4779 glad you are ok!
@@5050TM 😊💕
Because if they admit it they might be liable🙄
RN 👩🏻⚕️here. That discoloration at your tip should have been reported to the surgeon STAT! Any nursing student would notice that! Honestly, I blame the nurse. We have to document everything about the area, including coloration, drainage etc. From the pics it did not look like a bruise, nor should you have had bruising to the tip of your nose 👃🏼from the procedure you had. I would ask for the nurses notes, just to see what she documented. This could be an opportunity for her to be educated further, if not held accountable; so this isn't missed on future patients.
Edit: I wrote my comment b4 u got to the- seeing the surgeon post op part. They are to blame as well. I'm so glad everything worked out for you. You look great 😊
Also an RN. Seems like the dr. The next day also didn’t take it seriously so.
i don't think the nurse is to blame. the surgeon saw her post op, after the nurse, and her nose was probably even worse than when the nurse saw it, and he wasn't preoccupied and discharged her. it was clearly necrosis since the beginning. he should've done something.
I Agree!
I thought that was strange too! "We aren't sure what's on your nose" um it's a bunch of dead and dying cells? So glad she's okay now
I'm just so confused how BOTH the nurse and the surgeon failed to be concerned about her darkening nose tip. Lori is being far too gracious toward them in my opinion.
Lorry, you have saved - and will save - so many people by creating this video! I’m so sorry for all you went through. It must’ve been a tough decision to share your story and photos, but I admire you for choosing to do so. I’m glad you were able to eventually fix the damage. You’re beautiful!
Aww thanks so much 🥰❤️
@@LorryHill you’re welcome 🌷💛💖
I'm shocked that your doctor didn't understand that that was necrosis. Even I with very limited medical knowledge knew that it was necrosis from the first picture after you had woken up the next day. You're a very kind and generous person, the doctor is at fault here.
Right!
That’s absolutely disgusting that someone told you that you couldn’t have a career on camera. It doesn’t matter what you looked like, you’re still a person and a wonderful person at that! I’m so sorry you had to go through all of this. 😿
Go Dr. Guyron! Great work it looks just like it did before if not better. Sorry you experienced this but so glad you recovered from it
That’s the first thing I thought when she shared that. Terrible message for many others.
There are actresses who literally have no body parts even disability and still have career
I dont think this nurse was trying to be mean, i believe she was just trying to prepare her for what could have happen. I mean, Ican be a beautiful person on the inside but if I am constantly trying surgery, I obviously care a lot about my outter appearance and I might not be comfortable appearing on the screen with scars or flaps. I mean, this lady herself admits the situation affected her self-steem a lot. I think that´s what nurse was addressing realistically.
Don’t fear losing your career over scars, or whatever. We like you for you, your knowledge, your honesty. your looks are secondary or irrelevant. ❤
Sadly, not everyone thinks this way and this is a beauty focused channel, so people WILL judge her and be disgusted when they see this type of nose or necrosis.
I agree. Looks are secondary or irrelevant.
i'm just so shocked that after all the nose trauma that Lorry would even consider any other aesthetic update. But truly so grateful that Lorry discusses the dangers of this!
Oh Lorry, your story was horrifying, my heart goes out to you. I can’t help but wonder how both the nurse and the doctor didn’t catch this, it’s absolutely mystifying.
I was so happy to see your nose healing after the crust fell off. It makes me realise how incredible the human body is. I will be sharing your video with my sister who wants to get rhinoplasty, but certainly doesn’t need it. I really think your videos are of great benefit to everyone. Thank you Lorry, for your bravery and honesty ❤
Thank you so much 🥰❤️
RN 👱♀️ here 👋 , yes I would have charted your purplish nose in my charting and called the surgeon to the bedside asap while in you were in the recovery room. The surgeon would need to see this right away.
To be very honest, your nose looked good before the surgeries in the last year. In my view, you didn't need "more projection." I understand you **wanted** your nose to look different but it looked fine. And from the front, it looked nearly identical to the "before." What I wish SO MUCH for you is 100% acceptance of how you look today and to stay away from more procedures, fillers, botox, etc. Sending you lots of love. You said this all showed you "what mattered to me" -- well -- what matters is joy, love, connection with family and friends - not how we look. XOXO.
Correct
Personally I loved your original nose….very beautiful!! Why?
Its obvious she has body dismorphia
Not sure if you watched the video , but the necrosis to her nose was not caused by a nose procedure, she had fat injections to her face , near the nose .
Yo let her live, she's educating everyone with her vids about plastic surgery! Lorry has always been beautiful inside and out because she's a good egg, but people get plastic surgery for all kinds of reasons. It's her body her choice xoxo
Your videos are not just important for people considered cosmetic surgery, but a large percentage of plastic surgery is done for reconstructive purposes (accidents, illness, etc.). Thank you for sharing your experiences!
Thank you so much !
the fact that you survived so many challenges means that you’re meant to continue this career Lorry
Thank you !!
@@LorryHill so sorry this happened to you, how scary that would be! Can you do a video about Body Dysmorphic Disorder, particularly pertaining to the Face and neck up?
Oh Lorry: I just saw this video. Let me first say, I am a PA-C for a busy Neurosurgeon and I have worked for him for 22 years and I've seen a lot, but your video made me cry.
I am so very very thankful you are all right and you look beautiful and I can see that you are a kind person and I am very appreciative that you made this very high quality video to share with people about your surgical experience. One should always go into any surgical procedure knowing the risks and benefits, and I feel like you handled all of this like a Champ. Thank You so Very Much and again, I am SO Happy For You....
Thank you for this thoughtful comment 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing this! I was thinking of getting filler in my nasolabial folds, but this made me look at myself in the mirror and say “naw, you’re fine. Don’t risk it lol”. In all seriousness, I sincerely appreciate your bravery and vulnerability when sharing this. You definitely helped influence my decision, and I’m sure many others.
As much as this video made me nauseated I think it was very necessary. So many people in the celebrity or beauty community are treating fat grafts and filler just like a new designer hand bag. As if it is not dangerous and just a fun fashionista influencer trend..... It's horrendous as an example and has awful results because in that mindset people are going to be the definition of careless.
Thank you for being so vulnerable in an effort to help others! I personally think the doctor should have recognized the danger when you sent that dark follow up picture… even to my untrained eye it looked like an occlusion… Sigh, it’s so hard to put ourselves in the hands of doctors and trust. I guess that’s why research (like your videos) is so important!
Everyone thinking about any plastic surgery should have to watch this video. Thank you for your honesty and sharing your experience
Sometimes I consider plastic surgery, but your videos have helped me appreciate my natural body/face way more.
I just watched this and I’m pretty stunned! Your nose tip was clearly necrotic, this is shocking. Necrosis needs to be addressed like as quickly possible after the occlusion. Oh Lorry, so glad you got through this 😘
One thing I enjoy most about your channel is the transparency. Most people would not have the courage to share such a difficult time in their lives with the world. You are so brave! It’s awesome that you use your platform to help others!
Wow Lorry you are so brave for sharing this with all of us. I have some significant medical PTSD and can barely talk to my therapist about it, you’re very strong ✨
yeah I totally understand; I hope things get better for you!
I'm so glad you had an empathic doctor to fix your nose. So sincerely sorry you had to go through this trauma. Praying you stay healthy and nothing like that happens again 🙏 ♥
Even a superb surgeon isn’t going to have perfect results every time. It’s just the nature of surgery. That’s why you should only go in for these procedures if the problem area is bothering you so much that it’s genuinely worth the risk to you (with an informed understanding of the worst that could happen). I think it’s also good to keep some perspective: she indicates that she hated her nose and it didn’t feel normal. But in her old photos, it looks lovely. Sometimes what we hyper-focus on about ourselves isn’t even noticeable to others, and what we need to do is try to appreciate that thing about us that we perceive as different from an “ideal.”
What a remarkable recovery. Many people aren't as lucky as you.
I really wish you could see how lovely you are without surgery. You’re very brave to share your story & help other people. I hope you’re feeling better.
Thank you friend ❤️🥰
This happend for a reason, you can help so many with your story❤
so basically we shouldn't mess with our natural beauty (my opinion)
Nature will always win
Lorry, it makes me so happy to know that you handled this horrible situation so well!! I would never notice this happened to you if you don't tell us. It makes me anxious to only think about living something like this. You are so brave to share this experience with us and the internet. I hope this will work as a warning to anyone who needs this advice. You've always been beautiful and stunning!! I'm so sorry you had to live such a nightmare. You where so quick to notice something was wrong, it shows how much you know about this procedures and that you were well informed. Even though, this can happen to anyone.
I love you and your content💖💖💖 you have done A LOT for this community. Thank you!!!!
Thank you so much friend ❤️🥰
Thanks for sharing this. I think it’s extremely important to share these kind of stories and be truthful about the risks. You make an invaluable contribution to beauty reporting.
Lorry I don't usually comment but I have to say thank you for sharing this difficult journey for the purpose of educating others. You are a beautiful queen and your strength and professionalism is inspirational
Thank you friend ❤️🥰
Wow Lorry, I’m so sorry you went through this. I can’t imagine how hard this was. Thank you for sharing this with us, and I’m glad someone else is reading the comments for you first. What a vulnerable time this was and still is for you. You are very brave and and wonderful to share this with us, all for our benefit. Shame on anyone for saying anything negative. Keep doing you girl, you’ve got this. So many of us love and adore you and love your channel and what you do. Bravo to you for this video!👏👏❤
I don’t want plastic surgery! I’m happy with what I have 🥳🎊🎉💃💃💃
You should consult with a malpractice lawyer.
I'm amazed you were able to recover from this one. Your nose is and always was beautiful. I have bulbous droopy nose issues.
Its better than having a fake looking nose, whatever you have going on. Trust me
So sorry that happened to you, the reconstruction looks great. I was going to have fillers to straighten my nose and face lines, but now this has changed my mind completely.
You handled this very gracefully towards the doctor who did the fat transfer, I don't know if I could react the same way. At least he paid for all the procedures after, as I believe he knew he messed things up. Your nose looks great now!
You are so brave to share such a traumatic experience…
I am so glad that you are still on camera, Lorry! The work you do towards removing the stigma and secrecy around plastic surgery is important. ❤
Wow, I am so so sorry. I don’t like that they offhandedly said there may be necrosis and then just let you fly home…and yet still were avoiding telling you. Thank you for being so informative about your experience ♥️
I’m so sorry you had to go through this! I am internally grateful you shared your story. I’ll be staying away from derma-filler’s and fat transfers. Thank you 🙏
Lorry ..... every part of your face is striking & beautiful in the pictures w/your nose necrosis, even without make-up.
Only the damage is difficult to look at.
I'm really genuinely happy for you, after that rotten ordeal you healed very nicely & look lovely 💓
This was extremely informative & personal, thank you for the deep when so many others are shallow.
Many many blessings
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I still can’t believe they weren’t sure that it was necrotic tissue 😢 glad you could fix it over time
Thank you Lorry for being so brave and vulnerable in order to help others who might benefit from your knowledge and experience. You are as beautiful on the inside as much as the outside.😍❤🥰
Wow, you are so brave to go public, I am full of admiration.
Lorry, I am so sorry that you had to go through it all. I can’t even imagine. But how brave you are for sharing this with us and helping someone who might deal with the same sad situation. Hope no one ever has to go through that. You look beautiful ❤
Lorry, thank you fo highlighting the seriousness of plastic surgery. I'm happy for you that it worked out well in the end. Everyone has the right to make their own decisions, this helps by giving us an idea of things that can go wrong and what to look out for. Armed with this information, if this were to happen to any of us, we may be able to see the signs earlier rather than later. Thank you again for this video.
I wish people would learn to leave their body parts alone! Thanks - that's some scary stuff!
You’re so brave to share this to help others .❤️
I am such a fan of yours. I found your videos when I was going through my own botched nightmare 1.5 years ago. I had under eye filler that went wrong. My left under eye was lumpy, purplish, swollen, and deformed. I looked beat up. Mentally I fell in a dark place. I found an Occuloplastic surgeon who dissolved it 12 times over 12 weeks. Then I ended up getting a lower lid Blepharoplasty. My “pick me up” non-invasive procedure cost me a year of happiness and about 10K. I am happy now and I should never want to do anything again. I want to get to a point where I don’t think I need anything. Thank you for being a ray of light. Sharing your story can be the key that unlocks so many prisons.
I am so sorry for Lorry for having to go trough feeling so uncomfortable in her body and skin. I wish her all the best in achivieng her goal to become who she wants to be and eventually show some profile.
omg Lorry, I am so sorry this happened to you. I can't believe she told you that you would not be able to do You Tube anymore when looking at you now, I would have never guessed anything had ever happened to your nose. I've been wanting to do my nasolabial folds but now I'm not so sure. Thanks for this video, Lorry and keep your head up you are beautiful!
Aww thank you so much 🥰❤️
This is so kind of you to make this for others to not have to endure what you went through! You’re doing so many people a huge service! ❤ you look absolutely beautiful and you’d never know you had the nechrosis!
OMG, you had a perfectly nice nose!!!!!! It’s a shame people don’t spend that money on finding out why the hell they are so obsessed by something which is not only perfectly normal looking, but which works perfectly.
I recommend everyone watching this to go and watch a few videos from special books for special kids
Agreed
So right, to be honest I'm more than happy with my face. I still feel surgery is at the early stages, where people who have it, still look as if they've had it.These surgeries invariably require general anaesthetic. That in itself is a huge deal. Multiple general anaesthetics, have their own set of specific concerns. Not to be taken lightly.
My face lift did NOT require general anesthesia. There are actually surgeons that perform it without. I took a few Valium’s (at his direction) and he numbed each area as he went to work on them. I never fell asleep... most of his patients do. I was conscious but very relaxed. It was a great experience. No nausea or life threatening risk as it could have been with general anesthesia. #Grateful!
@@LoveMyDogs4 aaaaaaasrrrrgggghhh. Oh you’re very brave!
Lorry, I do really find you extremely gorgeous, not just because of your looks but because its a delight to watch you state your opinions about topics people may find sensitive so honestly yet with such poise and professionalism. I wish to see you growing at the same pace :)
You are more than your nose and your beauty, Lorry! You make interesting and informative videos. Your career on UA-cam does not rely on you being beautiful. :)
I agree!! She is beautiful, kind and intelligent!
Oh Lorry, I’m so sorry you went through that. You’re so strong and you made it! We all love you!❤
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Thank you for making this video and providing tips in case a vascular occlusion occurs! I get filler regularly and it’s nice to know ahead of time some immediate treatments are available if necrosis happens. It’s great that you’ve taken a deeply upsetting experience, stayed positive throughout and thought to inform others based on the knowledge you’ve gained ☺️
Dear Lorry, you have been very truthful, honest and brave. This is very much appreciated. And thank you for all the pictures for clarification. Sorry you had to go through this but glad you were persistent in getting it resolved. There were times I'm sure, it must have been terrifying. Your presentations have educated and inspired a lot of people. Again, thanks.
Lorry your natural nose and face and body is great, I like checking u out. Don't change a thing.
I love stories with a happy ending
and this one definitely has a beautiful happing ending. What a blessing. 💕
Thank you ❤️🥰
Keep your nose as it is now - it's looks great and you are beautiful.
I know you are being kind to your doctor but seriously - the way they handled this situation was 100% horrible from the start. I can only imagine how you felt but have to believe you felt a bit on your own! You are so lucky nothing worse happened. Aftercare is obviously just as important as skill as without that interest in the patient all the skill in the world means nothing if one is disfigured or worse from a 'fluke' complication! You are one brave and kind cookie for sharing this story with others. Thank you!
This is negligence. The doc is at fault. Instead of worrying about being sued, I think you should sue and recover your costs and emotional suffering.
This is incredibly brave of you to share. Thank you for spreading awareness 🙏🙏
Wow that's looks like an ordeal. I remember talking to my doctor about plastic surgery. And he said only if it's a matter of life and death do you mess with the human body. Otherwise if it's working don't open it up and invite trouble. That was his approach and i stuck to it.
Oh god I am so happy for you! That the necrosis didn't go further. 🎉
Aww Lorry ❤ I am so so sorry you went through all this! I hope you feel the love and support you’ll be getting from your community. The information that you are sharing is invaluable, truly. Thank you for sharing!
I am sorry but that is not a good surgeon. I had the same thing happen to me. Your initial slightly purplish/gray pictures look like exactly what I had. I sent the picture to my surgeon and he literally left his house on Thanksgiving and brought me back in to save my nose. He said I would have lost it if I had waited any longer. There's no way your surgeon thought those second pictures were just "bruises" that is clearly dead tissue.
Thank you for sharing Lori-so sorry you had to go through all that
I want to thank you for your information, honesty and fairness. I’ve learned so much from you. When it comes to plastic surgery, it’s so hard to find good information. Most things online are advertisements. Not you!
Lorry, you rock!
When something like this happens does the hospital/surgeon absorb some of your expenses? It sounds like slight negligence on their part, I think the doctors and the nurses should be attentive and ready for any symptom that would suggest something as severe as a necrosis. 🥺 I'm so glad you're looking stunning and healthy after such hardships 🤍
Thank you and actually my surgeon (who performed the fat transfer) paid everything.
@@LorryHill so glad to hear that! ☺️❤️
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I'm getting a breast lift and augmentation in a month and I can't help but be a bit concerned about nipple necrosis.
You are very lucky, please be careful with this procedures, can be sometimes dangerous. Thank you for share this video and help the others. In my case only make me feel so afraid and never do anything to my face!
Hi Lorry. Firstly, thank you for being brave to share your story and I applaud you for being strong and pushing through - through what I can only imagine as devastating not only physically, but emotionally, too. The information you are sharing here is going to save someone's life and well being one day
One of the things that stood out to me, was that You, the harmed, prone patient, was put in charge of searching for a local medical grade chamber, and in doing so you Lost Crucial days of critical therapy. That was the job the Surgeon's team. They should have tasked themselves with this on your behalf. They were so scared of being sued, they did not even want to remotely even hint that they may have done someting wrong.
Secondly, I have basic to intermediate medical knowledge and even I in my limited non-expertise knowledge, Immediately recognized that as the early stage of necrosis in the picture you took the 2nd day in the car. The level of ineptness baffles and infuriates me for you and anyone going through this.
Many blessing to you 💫
Thank God you didn't need to do the skin flap 🙏. I wouldn't do fat graft because of this reason. I get fillers and feel that at least they can do their best with disolver to unblock the vessel. I have heard more stories than not where they was able to unblock the vessel. Its shocking that they didn't spot that necrosis. You still look beautiful 😊
Ok, never ever will I do something to my face 😱😱😱
Unless you have a serious deformity, are in a bad accident....get over yourself. Find meaning in something deeper than your appearance
Okay Einstein, go have another drink, my dear. I know you just couldn’t help yourself.
Lorry, you look absolutely beautiful and natural. Really, if I saw you on the street, I would never notice something strange in your face, on the contrary, I would only say: "Oh, that woman is very pretty." Thanks for sharing this experience. I repeat, I think you look beautiful like this, and I bet that this experience and all your knowledge have made you an even wiser person. All my love and blessings.
It is so refreshing to see someone actually tell the truth. Your honesty is rare and much appreciated. You give the truth, the whole truth, good, bad or indifferent. Thank you L. 🙌🏽
Thank you 🙏🏻
That’s exactly why I don’t think unnecessary plastic surgery is looking for trouble! 😢
Your bravery is greatly admired and appreciated. Thank you oceans for sharing all of your journeys with us. You are a true gem on youtube.
In my opinion, your nose, your face was beautiful before and you are beautiful now. I'm sorry you felt uncomfortable to have had to go through so much because of how you felt about your nose but I am happy that you are now at peace with yourself. You are appreciated in every way!
Thanks so much 🥰❤️
This scares me. That's why I decided not to get rhinoplasty. I'm just glad that the story had a happy ending for you.
Lorry I love you bella. I'm so happy for you and glad your nose is ok. I would have been so scared and would have cried too. I wanted to give you a hug when you said that. Thank you for being so honest.
You are so brave showing your most vulnerable self. I think the second repair surgery looked better then the one you said was your perfect nose. You look beautiful. People can be harsh. I watch your videos because you are always kind you never tear a person down and your voice is soothing. Good luck with your future content. And you look beautiful
Thank you so much !
Absolutely it's true and you deserve to hear it. It's so much easier to say nice comments but they don't there mostly negative. Your videos are calming and done so tastefully.
i can completely understand how devastating it would be to have this happen to your nose, but i think i can speak for a lot of us here in that we would still support your content no matter what your appearance! you are beautiful inside and out, but it is your knowledge and personality that draw us in-- your physical appearance is wonderful but not a necessity! that said, i'm glad you got everything worked out well in the end-- i am not a critical care or cosmetic nurse (i work in a drug/alcohol detox facility) but even *I* could see that something was seriously wrong with your nose, and i'm just grateful that you didn't have serious complications beyond what you already endured! thank you for sharing your experience with us
Your transparency and education on cosmetic procedures is appreciated. Thank you.
How did the pain felt like while you had necrosis? I couldn’t have imagined that you had gone through something so terrible. 😔🥺💖(I have chronic migraines so I know a different kind of pain, but we rarely hear about how necrosis feels like.)
I want to know what it looked like all those years ago before you changed it for the first time
Oh my god I'm so sorry this happened to you, that was SO clearly necrosis and I can't believe your original doctor didn't do more to prevent and then diagnose it. Your reconstructive doctor did an amazing job. Wow. Thanks for being so honest about all of this - hopefully it will help people understand there are legitimate risks to cosmetic procedures
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I'm not a regular watcher... I only watch your videos from time to time to be honest. BUT... please don't take that the wrong way. My point is, I really just wanted to say BLESS YOUR HEART!!!! I can't imagine how upset you were going through all that. Just, really Bless You!!! I believe in plastic surgery and corrective or cosmetic procedures and it's good that you remind everyone that sometimes, even with simple things, stuff can go wrong. Really though... my heart goes out to you. You are strong and brave and beautiful and bless your heart for having gone through that. You're an inspiration
Thank you so much ❤️
I wish I found your channel earlier. I just got rhinoplasty 5 days ago and I'm already regretting it!💔 looking worse after the surgery...the emotional pain is unbearable
It’ll get better! You’re still very swollen!
@@LorryHill this is giving me hope, thank you
that is so scary 😭😭 you're so strong for pushing through it !!!
Oh. Sweetie …I can’t imagine the stress you underwent. So glad things are better now, wish you well x
Wow..what a story....that year must have been hell..so happy for you you're dont have to endure that misery anymore. Stay well and thanks for all the tips and your honesty!
That nitro gel is a darn good idea...
sadly, even with the best of surgeons, necrosis can occur...
it's a shame the nurse was not better trained to have recognized this from the beginning...
I'm glad you came out the other end of this ok....
xoxo Randolph
I'm so sorry about what happened to you, that indeed was an accident but it could have been prevented or treated earlier, if there's any suspect of necrosis and are not sure, you can get an ultrasound to check the flow of the facial artery and in case it's blocked or just diminished it would show and help the doctor with the diagnosis. What happened to you it's negligence, every doctor that makes this procedures MUST know to identify a necrosis in early stages to protect the health of their patient. You should sue him. You were lucky and I really mean it.
What the hell? They said it was a bruise when it definitely looked like necrosis. O__o