Square jaw, invisible: I had it cut long towards the chin.
Before the surgery, I felt like my lower jaw looked heavy, and
I was especially worried that it looked like a square jaw in the photos.
I tried the procedure and acupuncture, but the effects were temporary, so
I decided to have the surgery after much thought.
The reasons I had the surgery at SSS Hospital are as follows.
1. I considered the director's career as the top priority.
I decided because I thought that since he had a long career, he would have a lot of experience with surgery
and have seen a variety of patients.
2.
I pursued a natural result while improving the design shortcomings (absolutely no open jaw),
and I decided because I thought that was in line with the director's direction for surgery!
It's been two weeks since the surgery, so the swelling hasn't completely gone down, but when I look in the mirror after going for a walk in the evening,
I feel a little slimmer, which makes me happy.
Also, when I pull my jaw, the flesh sticks and the bone becomes smaller than before.
After the surgery, I drank a lot of water and gargled every two hours to manage my mouth
for a quick recovery,
and I ate almost only liquid food!
I ate all my food blandly because I was afraid that salty food might make me bloated.
I also eat snacks from time to time and go for a walk for an hour a day.
When I come back from my evening walk, my family sometimes
tells me that I look slimmer
. I look forward to losing more weight in the future. Haha.
I haven't had any major pain or abnormalities since the surgery and
everything feels the same as usual, so I'm satisfied.
The only thing is that I can't eat freely and I'm a little hungry, but...
I'll try to endure it a little longer for the sake of my recovery
. I'm very satisfied because I can see that the complex I've been struggling with for a long time is improving!
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