<<왼쪽=전, 오른쪽=후 >><>>A long time ago, I had 6mm silicone inserted because of my short chin, and
over time, it became crooked, my bone eroded, and I was told that it could cause nerve damage, so I re-operated with chin advancement surgery. The previous surgery was
so severe that even with silicone inserted, it looked like a straight chin, so I asked if I could remove more than 6mm during the reoperation, but everyone said. They said 6mm was the maximum ㅠㅠ
I was planning to do it because they said I could remove more in the future, but they were all the same anyway, so I decided to have it done at the hospital I liked the most after consulting with the hospital's facilities, reviews, and director. They said it would be nice to see at least a little improvement compared to before the reoperation, so I decided to do it on the tip of my chin
. Since you recommended fat grafting, I decided to add some to my forehead and other places and also remove the deep cheeks, which I had a complex with!
After the surgery, they said they had lost 8mm!!!
After bone surgery and fat grafting, the swelling was so monstrous that I wondered if it was possible for it to swell like this. I was in a lot of pain until the first week. When I went to the hospital to see the progress, I cried and said that I looked like a pig, so the doctor comforted me and told me that the swelling would go down and I would look prettier. But really, after a week
. The swelling went down completely and I went out to work after 10 days, but no one noticed me because I
was wearing a mask. When the silicone was put in, it was strange because the lower abdomen was artificial and the volume of the body was completely off, but now the volume of the body has filled in and the shape of the chin and mouth has become natural.
Also, I used to have a bit of a double chin, but perhaps because my bones protrude forward, the double chin has disappeared. Now that my face lines are straightened out, everyone asks me what I did to make myself prettier.
While I was recovering, there were moments when I thought I had a nerve problem, but now, 6 months later, I don't have any discomfort, so I'm
completely satisfied with the reoperation. It was the best thing I did this year.
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