I'm writing this down in case I forget it! I hope this will be a reference for those who are very worried. ^_^
The consultation took place around early July. From last year to this year (ㄷㅇㅇ, ㅇㄴ, ㅇㅍㅅㅌ, ㅇㄱㅂ, ㄴㅈㅎ, ㅁㅇㄷㅇ), I went to a total of 6 places.
The prices, in order of expensiveness, are ㄴㅈㅎ>ㅇㅍㅅㅌ, ㅁㅇㄷㅇ>ㅇㄴ>ㄷㅇㅇ. (I don’t remember ㅇㄱㅂㅠㅠ)
The doctor was so confident that I chose ㅁㅇㄷㅇ. The manager also felt comfortable!
The procedures I performed are as follows.
- Ultra-close cheekbone reduction surgery
- Forehead fat transplant
- Deep cheek and double chin
liposuction - Hyalase injection to dissolve nose filler (nose bridge, tip of the nose)
I had surgery today, and stayed at the Toyoko Inn Hotel in Gangnam Station yesterday.
I have to come to the hospital by 9 a.m. today, but since I'm from a local area, I've found a place to stay.
I fasted since 12 midnight last night!
Even before I got on the operating table, I thought a lot about whether it was right to have surgery... or if I should beat myself up right now...
Actually, I didn't have a complex about my cheekbones, and I had a complex about forehead fat grafting and my double chin, but
there would be swelling anyway, so should I just do it together? ..so this is a case we did together.
And since it was my first surgery after double-handedness, I felt a lot of burden about general anesthesia...
I joked with my friend a lot, asking what I would do if I couldn't wake up...^^ Haha...
I woke up around 8:20 a.m., washed my hair, and took a shower. . Since I won't be able to do it for a few days, I got clean...^^
After drying my hair, I left and arrived at Maid Young at 9:05!
They told me to come to the hospital at 9 o'clock, so I thought they were going to do something from then on?
I waited for about 20 to 30 minutes. I think it was good because I was mentally prepared and my body was stable.
Then, around 9:30, I was assigned a hospital room, changed clothes, and put away my belongings.
I washed my face, gargled...
took a before picture, and went to see the director.
Should I really talk about design?! I did it, but the director didn't ask any questions and said
I'll do a good job, so look forward to it!! I felt comfortable because he said that.
The style I was pursuing was a simple one (side cheekbones, asymmetrical shape, front cheekbones sticking out a little), so I just said no and didn't say much.
I was scared of forehead fat grafting because I thought it
would have to be removed from the thighs, but the director said he thought it would be possible to use the fat removed from the cheeks and double chin, and
that he would do that as much as possible.
I don't have a lot of weight, so it would be a waste to lose it from my thighs. It was nice that they let me inhale it from my cheek!
But is the survival rate good? Haha, I'm finally starting to worry.
I met the manager, paid, and then went to the operating room.
The operating table was narrower than I thought... They connected me to various devices (electrocardiograph, pulse oximetry, intravenous injection, etc.) and wrapped me in swaddles.
Then, the female director, who was presumed to be the director of the anesthesiology department, very kindly said,
"You can sleep now." ~~" He said, and
in 5 seconds, I suddenly became dizzy like a person who drank 3 bottles of alcohol. I said,
"Wow, this is amazing.. Please take care of me." 5 seconds later, I was blacked out.
I thought it was a complete blackout, but it felt like I was dreaming a bit... I'm not sure.
The surgery started around 10:30, and it was around 1:00 when I got out.
I think it was done quickly once the anesthesia was removed!
I came with a friend, and he was amazed that it was over as quickly as a double
attack. I recovered for about an hour from 1 to 2...
I was confused at first, but it got better after about 3 minutes.
After sitting for a while, I walked around a bit and seemed to be okay, so I was discharged an hour later.
I drank water right before I left the hospital!
Maybe it's because I didn't do anything on the chin, but my mouth looks surprising too? It works well and makes sense.
They say my throat hurts because of the tracheal intubation, but I just feel like I have a sore throat. It doesn't really hurt.
There is no pain at the surgical site.
So, I guess I'm writing this review because I'm feeling so good right now...? Hehe...
It's only day one... Due to the nature of the contouring surgery, the remaining 2 weeks to 1 month will be really difficult compared to the time of surgery...
Still, not yet . I'm leaving a review because it's worth holding on to.
I was nervous this morning as if I was going to take the college entrance exam, but
after it was over, I felt relieved and happy.
If you have any questions, please leave a comment!