I had a chinless implant put in a few years ago, but it felt like the implant was moving, and
as I was losing facial fat, my cheekbones and square jaw looked more prominent,
so this time... I was thinking about doing contour surgery, which I had been thinking about.
I looked for doctors who were famous for contouring, went to consultations, and had the surgery. Yes!
I had surgery to rearrange the cheekbones and square jaw implants.
It's been a month now, so I'll leave a comment about the process of swelling going down and what I felt.
I'm not the best at writing, but... I'll write whatever comes to mind
(~2nd week after surgery)
One week after surgery It was really hard for me because of the swelling and I couldn't chew my food properly, so
it was a real hell... .. I told myself to just let time pass and went to the hospital and received follow-up care every day, and
the swelling went down better than I thought. The hospital
told me to come every day for care if I could, so I went every day, and it was so nice that they took good care of me every time I went.
I started walking automatically while going to and from the hospital. I think it got better
(~1 month after surgery)
Some days the swelling seemed to have gone down a lot, but other days I feel like the swelling has gone up.
It seems to depend on my condition and it seems to swell easily when I eat salty foods, so I try to avoid spicy and salty foods as much as possible
. My mouth hasn't opened comfortably yet, so I'm cutting food with scissors and eating it.
I have to monitor the outline for up to 6 months, so I'm trying to clear my mind and wait.
But compared to before the surgery... I can see that I'm really slimmer, so I'm curious how much slimmer I'll be once the swelling goes down. After thinking about surgery for several years, I think the director's skills and consultation are the most important.
I felt different from what I looked for online and when I went there in person.
I'll come back with a review next time I have time.