It’s been about a month and a half since I had a snowflake, so I’m leaving a review.
Eyes: double eyelid loosening, double eye correction, in-outline clarity, incision!
Nose: Low and wide-looking nose, correction of the curved beak, and straight straight lines❤
Fat grafting: A flat, bulky face with great density!
This is a summary of the key points of the surgery plan that came out after discussing my complaints about my face before surgery and deciding on surgery!
Originally, the only plastic surgery was an eye surgery.
There are many friends around me who have had plastic surgery, so if I take a picture or go out with them,
I feel like I'm the ugliest and my self-esteem is low.
My double eyelids are loose and my nose is also complex.
I did it all at once to coincide with the company vacation.
If you look at the order in which the swelling goes down, there is no bruising on the nose, but it may be because of multiple surgeries.
It swelled with the philtrum and the overall tingling sensation lasted for a little over a week.
But I think it looks prettier first when the splint is taken off.
Because the eyes are incised, there is bound to be severe bruising and swelling, but more than that, I have conjunctival edema.
I think it lasted for about 3 weeks. It lasted longer than I thought and I hated seeing it more than the bruise.
Now there are no bruises at all and the major swelling has gone down, but they say there should still be some minor swelling.
But I like the makeup even more than before❤❤
And fat grafting....
I was swollen like a squirrel, so it was really puffy and awkward at first.
They said it all came out later, so I asked them to put in a lot more before the surgery, but I regretted it at first.
But this also gets better with time.
Now it looks completely natural and I plan to get the second dose soon!
Before the surgery, half of the people said you would look prettier and half of the people asked why you had to do it.
After plastic surgery, everyone said I looked prettier and that I did a good job.
Everything from work, friends, and family!
I'm also amazed every time I look in the mirror, and my complex nose actually looks prettier.
I feel like I have gained more confidence in my attitude toward people, and looking at that, I think I did a good job with the surgery.
For successful plastic surgery, I think it is important to know your face well before surgery.
I need to know the strengths and weaknesses of my face well to get a good consultation.
I think the surgery can be successful if you find the right doctor! (Of course, making an effort to sell one’s hands and feet is fundamental!!!)
No matter what anyone says, it's my face, so don't be swayed too much by what people say and I hope everyone makes careful decisions!