First of all, let me introduce myself.
I didn't have much fat on my face, my skin was thin, and my cheekbones were developed. When
anyone touched my cheekbones, I had a face that said, "It's bone...".
I had severe cheek depressions. When I took a picture, only my cheekbones were visible.
When I was in school, I had a face that only showed my cheekbones. I've been thinking about it for almost 15 years and finally decided to do it.
I won't tell you about the hospital. I don't want to be suspected of being a broker!!
Anyway, it's been 8 days since the surgery, and
the swelling wasn't that bad because it's just the size of my cheekbones.
And since I'm taking liquid food, I understand why the hospital told me not to chew my food for a while.
To tell you the results,
my side cheekbones are completely gone!!!!
Instead, it was a little more than 45 degrees, but it was much smaller than before.
On the day of surgery: It took about 3 to 4 hours in total from going in, getting a consultation, having surgery, and getting to the recovery room. For reference, I have a body type(?) where blood vessels are hard to see, but the nurse skillfully found it and gave me an injection, and 4 hours after the surgery, my nose started bleeding profusely. The nosebleeds continued until the second day, but gradually lessened!
Day 1: I mainly used cold compresses and my nosebleeds continued, but the number of times decreased compared to the first day. I needed to take medicine, but I couldn't open my mouth, so I stuck the medicine between my teeth and took it.
Day 2: My mouth opened a little more, but it was still the same. I took off the bandage and it started to hurt. My jaw wasn't in a state where I could chew anything, so I just swallowed the grains of rice in the porridge, so I just ate Mill's drinks and konjac jelly sold at convenience stores.
Day 3: One eye was bruised and a blood vessel burst in my eye. Swelling. Perhaps because of this, it felt like the flesh wasn't my own, and when I touched the cheek area, it felt tingly, so I kept applying warm compresses.
Day 4 to Day 6: The bruise on my eye didn't really go away, so I used Elasgel (bruise cream) at the pharmacy. I started taking A (blood circulation medication to reduce swelling), and one day I was so hungry that I cut up some noodles and swallowed them... haha
Day 7: I received an ultrasound massage at the hospital and the director personally examined my progress and removed my stitches! I received a 7-day supply of medicine and took it all.
Day 8: Maybe because I've been consistently applying eye bruise cream and taking Elas-A, a lot of the swelling has gone down, and the cheekbones are gone, so I feel like I want to get Botox... Hahaha. Anyway, the result. I am satisfied!!!! Because of the cheek depressions, there is always no shadow on my cheeks, and I am happy that there are no cheekbones touching my face! Even if I go back in time, I think I'll definitely get cheekbone surgery again. They say
you'll look prettier in a month, so I'll bring you before and after photos then! The day before surgery, take before photos from various angles... haha. I plan to take photos from the same angle, same place, using the same app1!