As I was worried about surgery due to my narrow, short chin and sagging nasolabial folds, I went to various places to get plastic surgery consultations.
Since chin fillers are not permanent, people around me said that it would be better to have surgery if I still need it anyway, so I debated between implants and chin augmentation surgery.
In a case like mine, the chin is narrow and small, so there is a limit to the ability to move forward, so I received consultation that implants would have a great surgical effect, and out of several places, I chose the doctor who was confident in the price and skills.
They told me I needed surgery on my nobles, so I went ahead and did it right away.
The aftereffects of the noble surgery were considerably greater than those of the chin surgery. For a while, I stayed at home as a monkey.
At first, I was very satisfied with the chin surgery, but I was really worried about the swelling after the noble surgery. I even asked the director during the post-surgery treatment if something had become more awkward or if I had put too much in, but the director also said that as time goes by, I would rather have more, and in fact, I don't think I put in too much at the moment!
As for the chin, as shown in the attached photo, it's hard to tell~~
The sagging on the nasolabial side has disappeared, but the wrinkles haven't improved yet, so I'm going to look there again!
If anyone has similar concerns as me, I also recommend implants!!
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