I had a gaunt face shape, and the line from the cheekbones to the lower part of my face was a U line, not a V, so I was in a hurry to cover up my facial lines, and Photoshop was a must... No matter how pretty my features are, I was told that my face shape should come first. Since I am one of those people who really empathizes, I eventually started looking into contouring surgery...
Since contouring surgery itself is not an easy surgery, I prioritized the director's experience and skills along with stability, and the place I felt was most suitable was GNG Safety System. It was so systematic that it felt like a hospital, and the director was a female director, so she was really good at understanding my needs. Since it was my first time having surgery, I had a lot of questions because I was worried about various things, but she understood all of these things and explained them well in a way that I could understand. I decided to have the surgery because I thought it was the best place for me personally, both in terms of safety and the style of the review. After
the surgery, I was taken out of anesthesia and hospitalized. I recovered and checked the progress while receiving regular follow-up care. First of all, the facial area itself was as good as seen on the CT scan and in reality. I felt that my face had shrunk significantly, and perhaps because the aftercare was particularly good, there were no problems at all. In fact, I was worried about sagging skin or non-union after contouring, but by showing me everything one by one, I was able to maintain it well without any problems. The face shape that I was most worried about has now become an advantage. I think I have a pretty face, but I often hear people say I have a small face.
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