- At first, I received a bottle removal procedure at a number hospital, but I didn't feel much effect, so I thought about it a lot and looked into the hospital with the idea of doing it completely. While looking around many places, I heard a lot of conservative answers saying that it can't be helped because the shape of the muscles is convex, and after hearing the answer that the hospital where I had the surgery could cut it out with confidence, I decided to do it here.
However, since it is a hospital that goes up a lot in black (I found out after doing it... lol) I can't recommend it.
- The result is completely satisfactory. What I felt at the point of being about 2 years old is that surgery is definitely the answer. If you suffer from the procedure and don't want to waste money, do surgery from the beginning. Anyway, it's just that the line changes, and it's different from looking skinny. Even if you have liposuction, you need to go on a diet to be pretty. Instead, I am very satisfied with the disappearance of the complex line. Even if I gain weight, I definitely do not gain subcutaneous fat in the surgical area. But it gets thicker. It's probably like fat that sticks between muscles. It may just be my feeling, but when I gain weight, I think there is a slight accumulation of fat in areas that have not undergone surgery. Still, I'm satisfied with the part that was complex anyway.
Also, the area that had the surgery cries a little bit. It's something I can tolerate, so I'm not concerned about it. I tend to think that it is impossible not to cry at all, so I think it would be better to accept this part and decide on surgery.