A month has already passed.
People around me say that my face has gotten smaller and that it seems like it will disappear, but since I see my face every day, has it actually
gotten that much smaller? I felt like I wanted to do it. The conclusion is that it feels great.
Other areas have also become smaller, but in my case, I think I've seen a lot of benefit from the
square shape. They only removed the angle under the chin, but the curve is soft, so the impression looks much better. Maybe it's
because I've passed the time, but I don't have to open my mouth or brush my teeth. Doing things has become more natural,
and my facial expressions and feeling around my mouth have become softer (the sensation in my jaw hasn't returned 100%).
I now eat regular food, and I'm avoiding hard meats like radish radish and pickled radish.
And I feel like I'm opening my mouth a lot while eating. When I moved it, my chin felt stiff.
I would like to tell you that even if you really want to eat, you have to hold back to a certain extent.
I had a tingling sensation at the tip of my chin, but as time went by, that went away.
The incision inside my mouth was fine, as if it had been cut at some point. I wonder
when I last stopped eating meat. I can't even remember.
I really want to eat beef tripe. I'm planning to try it starting in the second month.
The bruises haven't completely gone, but they're a little visible, but they can be covered up with makeup.
There's a bit of swelling in the dimples on the sides of both cheeks.
I want to see the swelling
go down quickly.
If you are worried, I really recommend it. To be honest, I was very burdened with the amount of money and
was afraid of bone surgery, so I made the decision after thinking about it for several years.
The recovery period was a bit difficult, but looking at the results, the surgery cost was not worth it.
These days, I enjoy putting on makeup and taking pictures.
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