When I decided to get masseter muscle reduction surgery due to temporomandibular joint disorder, I looked into about 3 famous places, but there were a lot of advertisements/sponsored articles, so I didn't think about it any further and went to the plastic surgery clinic located at Samsung Station, which was closest to my house, and had a same-day consultation and procedure. There were three directors, each with their own specialty. I was told that I was going to have the procedure because of temporomandibular joint disorder, and masseter muscle reduction surgery could slow down the worsening of temporomandibular joint disorder, but it would be difficult to alleviate it, so they told me to get dental treatment first. I actively appealed that I wanted to get the procedure because I didn't want to get Botox repeatedly, and barely(?) proceeded. . It was a bit disappointing that the director didn't make eye contact with the other person during the consultation, and I thought it was unprofessional, but I pushed ahead and decided to trust him since he had a long experience in the field. (Others, let’s not do something that is no different from gambling with ourselves!) The pain of the procedure is terrible!! Even though I have a very tolerant personality, I found it very difficult. Muscles throughout the procedure? The sound of nerves snapping + the sound of the machine running + the pain felt even though I was under anesthesia (I was scared that my jaw would burst open like this). In fact, the swelling and pain felt less after the procedure. They say it swells the most on the 2nd to 3rd day. As soon as I got home, I ate pumpkin porridge and felt a similar craving, so I used compression and ice packs alternately, and the swelling wasn't as big as expected. Some say that the more muscle you have, the more swelling there is, but since I didn't have much muscle, the swelling may have been less. It's only been a day since the procedure, and since masseter muscle reduction surgery requires several months to pass, I'll hold off on answering whether I'm satisfied with the results and share them later as time passes. Aside from that, the receptionist and counseling director were of average friendliness no matter which hospital I went to, and the nurses entering the operating room were not friendly and seemed a bit stiff and mired in mannerisms. There's no need to feel bad because they weren't friendly, but I was upset for some reason. (I guess it's a feeling that's hard to express in words? It was a bad feeling that was too vague to say or just ignore.) I have to visit again to get a swelling injection, but if you feel the same way then, either you or me. Well, either one of the nurses is probably in trouble.