I went to get lip filler and was told that my mouth might not look pretty because it was sagging,
so my mouth saggy? He said that his double chin was heavy and the skin around his mouth was sagging and the corners of his mouth were sagging. Although
he was very clumsy, he came to his senses and searched for a lip clinic.. (I was unlucky, but got lip filler and it was completely cured after 3 weeks.)
I went to several consultations, and among them, Dr. I don't know if I liked what they did, but I
just made a reservation thinking it was jiheup, jiheup, jiheup, etc. The consultation director was very gentle. It felt a little different from other plastic surgery directors who make you feel excited.. I
fasted the day before and went to the hospital early in the morning. This is not a procedure, but a "surgery." It was my first experience, so I was very nervous.
As I lay down on the operating table, my whole body was shaking, and I was physically shaking. The nurse asked me if I was cold and covered me with a blanket. I'm
the type of person who enjoys drinking, so what if I don't get anesthesia? I was immediately anesthetized and lost consciousness.
After playing on the rainbow, I came to my senses and the surgery was over.
I took a taxi home right away (maybe because I was barely out of anesthesia, but I was so sad and wanted to go home and sleep quickly).
The next day, my double chin was horribly swollen and painful, and the bruises were so ugly that I went to work wearing a mask. Fortunately, it was winter)
The stitches were removed after a week, and before that, I disinfected them every day at home with a small-packed cotton swab dipped in iodine. They told me to attach an aqua band in the shower so the water wouldn't turn off. Well, there was no problem. The swelling went down quickly and the bruises went down. ㅡㅡ I only wore a turtleneck for 2 weeks
and sutured 3 places, 2 under the chin and below the ear, and there wasn't even a single scar left.
But the feeling under the chin didn't go away for a long time. It felt hard and didn't feel like my own skin for about 7-8 months after
the surgery. Without any kind of care, I had to pay money to receive high frequency treatment at the basement management office in their building. It's just my feeling, but the high frequency treatment was also very fluttering.
I didn't get it after receiving it 3 times, but I regret receiving it 5-6 more times.
However, over time, the hardened skin will naturally loosen up. If you do it, it will go away quickly.
Now, it's been over a year since the surgery, and it's all gone.
The best thing about it is that the fat cells have disappeared, so even though I gained weight again, there's no fat under my chin.
I gained 4kg after the surgery, but the area under my chin is still thin and dull. I don't feel like I'm showing anything, and I don't feel fat.
There are no downsides, so if you're going to do it, do it in the winter, right? Even if I turn back time, I will still have this surgery.
But what about the only side effect? I got the same thing, but
there was sweat under my chin... On a hot summer day, I felt like I was sweating 5ml. I guess
the sweat glands were opened during the surgery, but the area under my chin didn't sweat much, but now it's the most moist of any part of my face (a hand fan is a must).
Hmm, what can I say? Should I write more...
I'm not sure about hospital recommendations, but aren't all diaphragms the same? This surgery itself is recommended!