The pin drop was not surgery, so there was no discomfort or pain in the jaw itself, but it was difficult because of the swelling until the 7th day!
I thought my jaw would hurt even though it hurt, but on the night of the surgery, my ears hurt (like they were filled with water), and my ears have been hurting ever since. When I told the doctor, he said it could be because of the swelling. He also told me to go to an ENT doctor if the pain gets worse. Fortunately, the swelling is gradually going down and the ear pain is gradually getting better.
As for my jaw line, I didn't think that my cheekbones or front chin were a complex, so I didn't really want to improve it, and I just wanted to remove the angle of my square jaw.
Above all, naturalness was the number one priority, so I was worried that if I cut it off, it could not be undone, so I fell asleep shouting 'natural' even as I lay down on the operating table. However, I still don't know the perfect result because of the swelling, but wow! I like it. I am 500% satisfied that the jaw angle, which I wanted to improve, has disappeared, and I am working hard to manage the swelling!
In fact, on the day of the surgery, I was very worried that I wouldn't be able to do it because I was scared because it was a major surgery, but the staff were very kind, and most of all, the anesthesiologist smiled kindly and told me not to worry, which was the biggest comfort:)
The surgery was completed safely and I still have feeling in my front jaw. It hasn't come back, but I'm working hard to manage the swelling, believing it will slowly come back over time!
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