The most important part when looking into contour surgery!
1. Director's experience
2. And hospital safety (including anesthesia director, necessary drugs, follow-up care, etc.!)
Simple contouring surgery to create a V-line on the face may be contouring, but
I looked into contouring because I wanted to gently improve asymmetry and angular areas.
I learned a lot while talking about contour that improving asymmetry is almost the most difficult.
In particular, I thought that the angle behind the ear and asymmetry, and especially the left chin area that looked dull, were the biggest problems, so
when I received consultation with the director, I told the truth as it was and said there was room for improvement if I had the surgery. I think I checked it the most.
I looked into the director who performed the surgery and
it seemed like he was famous for being a person who honestly told me not to perform surgeries that didn't really need to be done.
Luckily for me, wasn't he? I'm glad haha. They said I would see a big effect from the surgery haha. So
I got 3 types of contouring surgery.
The swelling is really going away very quickly
. Even though it's only been 1 month... it looks like it's been almost 3 months.
Friends around me who had contouring also said I was surprised by the quick recovery.
The sensory part, especially the chin area, hasn't completely returned yet, but
when I inquired at the hospital, they said it would gradually come back in about 3 to 6 months,
so it's only been a month. I think waiting is the right answer. It
seems like
after-surgery care,
I received high-frequency and Smartlux swelling management, shampoo, etc... Even if they provide a lot of after-care...
it's hard to take the time to go there haha;
Still, I worked hard for about a month after the surgery, so
I think I recovered quickly to my current state. I can't
wait to see the progress of the third month.. I hope it recovers without any problems!!
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