I barely have an upper lip, and I have straight lips like that...
The thing that hurt me the most
is that my lips got buried in my facial skin. I really decided to get surgery after hearing
that. Since I didn't know anything about plastic surgery, I went to a hospital and
had a consultation, and the director and director
were so kind that I didn't know anything. He explained
it step by step, starting with the most important ones.
There are external and medial surgeries, and
he said that people like me who have almost no upper lip often have external surgery.
He showed me pictures of reviews of surgeries done at the hospital and
said that if you do it externally,
the area from the tip of the nostril to the lip line is reduced. There are a lot of reviews
and pictures, but
it seems like there are surprisingly many people without lips haha... Or maybe the doctor
is so good that they all come here for philtrum surgery...^^
Well, even if you're like me, you don't have to worry about proxy surgery, and
it's a place that doesn't leave much of a scar. If you do it, I will have surgery.
This place is exactly like that. There is only one director, so
he does all the surgery himself and even takes care of the aftercare.
Every time I went to see the progress after surgery, I
saw the director and checked my philtrum. I wonder
if I recover quickly or if the surgery is just my constitution.
Until the stitches are removed. Although there was a little swelling,
there was almost no pain, but after the stitches were removed,
the swelling went down. Even though it's only been 2 months,
I've been applying the scar ointment and regenerative ointment prescribed by the hospital
consistently, so the scars are less visible.
I 'm probably better off
than the day the mandatory mask wearing was canceled.
The scars on your lips will soften quickly, right? Haha.
I will apply the ointment more diligently while wearing the mask, and
I will become a beautiful person on my lips. ^^
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