1. I was always worried about my face shape. The selfies aren't pretty and the graduation photos are all ruined. Still, my eyes, nose, and mouth were fine, so I spent my 20s with a mental victory and finally entered my 30s, when aging began. As the elasticity sags, the outline looks more prominent (accelerating cheek pitting). Because of my face shape, there are always restrictions on hair and makeup, and I feel like I'm the only one getting older, so I decided to do it.
2. There were several hospitals that passed the preliminaries based on my criteria, including CCTV, awareness, side effects, anesthesiologists, and reviews, but I decided on this hospital because they could also correct cheek depressions. (As a bonus, I also had a suction and elevation, but if I did the elevation separately, I had to get on the operating table twice, so there were no side effects, so I went to the same hospital.)
3. Review
. Jeon: I purchased porridge, toothbrush, gag, ice pack, dental floss, neck pillow, etc. in advance. Two weeks ago, I was so scared that I stopped eating and drinking. I lost 4 kilos... I just didn't think about the surgery and went up to the operating table like a sparrow every day until the day of the surgery, thinking only about what I could see in front of me.
. On the day: Mind control continued until entering the hospital and inserting a needle into a blood vessel. When I finally entered the operating room and my hands and feet were tied, I felt the fear of a dog... Teacher March came (the teacher I saw on YouTube!!) and I fell asleep... and woke up right away (I must have been under anesthesia for about 6 to 7 hours, but I had no time or consciousness. This is pure). He was taken to the recovery room in a wheelchair and hospitalized for 1 day. It doesn't hurt because I'm wearing pain relief, but my condition is really bad. My whole body felt weak and sinking endlessly. After a few hours of breathing to get rid of the anesthetic gas, I was finally able to drink water. The hospital gave me a very large syringe (with the needle removed) and I used it to inject water. Numbness under the nose; (You wouldn't even know if you were hit to death;;;) The area that hurt the most was my double chin Accu. Every time I move my head, I feel a bruise-like pain...ㅠㅠㅠ I sleep with the bed at an incline of 50 to 60 degrees, but it's extremely uncomfortable. We wake up in the morning by repeating sleep and wakefulness endlessly.
. Day 1: Discharged in the morning with a blood clot. I felt dizzy and started vomiting when I stood up, so I took anti-nausea medication. Move to a nearby hotel (the bed is a recliner) and recuperate comfortably. My entire face started to throbbing (strictly speaking, it wasn't the bones that hurt, but the muscles and skin tissue that hurt) and it started to slowly swell. I had a bruise on my eye and it was hard to open it. I had to sleep all the time, so I missed meals and couldn't even apply ice. I poured the medicine on an almost empty stomach, but since it contained antacids, there was no problem. My mouth is so swollen that I can't eat or drink anything.
. Day 2: My face was so swollen that I wondered if it was okay to be like this. I'm so worried that the stitches in my mouth and the sutures in my mouth may burst. I visited the hospital in the morning to relieve pain. The mouth hose and the elevation hose (behind the ear) need to be removed. A total of 8 shots of local anesthesia, 2 shots each, are administered to remove the pain. Since I have experience with local anesthesia, I prefer local anesthesia. I like it because if I just endure the stinging sensation, it doesn't hurt at all from then on. But when I got back on the operating table in a sober state, I was so scared that I cried. (As expected, it was a brilliant decision on my part to do it at the same time. Unless it was something directly life-threatening, such as cancer surgery, I wouldn't have to climb on the operating table twice.) After removing the pain tube, I immediately put it on. Sigh... It's frustrating and I feel like I'm going crazy. By removing the plastic bottle, my mouth is free and I can use paper cups and speak more easily. The sore throat started in the evening of the second day. There is no cough, but phlegm comes up.
. Day 3: Opening my eyes is easier than yesterday. TV is on all day long. I only had swelling until the 2nd day and it started to go down from the 3rd day. Because I was in the countryside, I stayed at a hotel for 5 nights, but I couldn't even go for a walk. I just watch TV while taking an ice bath. Mamma Meal (a porridge pouch for 9-month-old babies) is a tube type, so I fill my meals with that. It's very soft and damn low in salt, so it really helped with the swelling. Because I have a hard time brushing my teeth, I can't eat powdered foods, so I can't even take protein shakes. I lost weight like crazy. (I lost an additional 4 kg so far, for a total of 8 kg)
. Day 5: I stopped by the hospital to see the progress, met the doctors, and received swelling laser and shampoo services. I was so sorry that I couldn't wash my hair and it was all messed up. They washed my hair very carefully. At this hospital, Taengkim is only allowed to wear full clothes 24 hours a day until the 5th day, and after that, it is Sayonara Adios lol. The bone surgery has already been completed, and the additional wearing of Taengkim interferes with blood circulation, so the swelling goes down more slowly. The expected effect of wearing it for a long time is minimal, so I told you not to wear it again and throw it away haha Oh yeah~ And I ended up living in a hotel and finally came back home.
. Day 7: I come home and do housework and do various things, so I don't think I need to go for a walk. It feels much freer to say that it is impossible to make facial expressions (a faint smile is possible). I almost burst out laughing while watching Kobik, so I quit for a while because I felt pressured by the gags and clowns on variety shows. Hahaha. The sore throat and phlegm are gone. The swelling is greatest in the morning, the swelling goes down during the day, and the most swelling goes down just before going to sleep. I stack two pillows and sleep high. (I'm worried about wrinkles forming on my neck
. ) Day 11: Visit the hospital to have stitches and elevation stitches removed. Both procedures were performed without anesthesia, and the elevation stitches were completed in no time. The teacher did it very delicately (but since it's around the ears, the sound is very clear) and it was over in no time. As for the stitches in the mouth... there is almost no pain in the upper part near the cheekbones, and there is a bit of pain in the molar part when the thread is cut... and the hell section is the lower incisor line on the front jaw... it was bearable. But it hurt ㅠㅠㅠㅠ Not to the point where I cried, but enough to bring tears to my eyes ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
. Day 12: Go to work. The pronunciation with lips together (ㅁㅂㅍㅗㅛㅜㅠ) feels a bit leaky. Numb sensation below the lower lip. It seems like my senses have returned compared to the first time. I can't eat at the cafeteria (I eat alone ㅠㅠㅠ) so I put my finger up and eat 1 meal. I'm afraid of chewing so I don't try it and only eat the types of porridge that I can swallow.
. Week 3: All major swelling seems to have disappeared. There is still swelling around the chin and the sensation is dull along the chin line and including the tip of the chin. And I had an elevation with AQ, so my front cheeks, double chin, and cheeks lost feeling. The elevation sensation is duller than the outline. I can fit about a finger and a half into my mouth and brush my teeth much more freely. Chewing is possible to some extent, but only up and down, and it is still difficult to turn the jaw left and right. I chewed on a small piece of stir-fried pork before swallowing it. I think boiled pork is possible. Meat can be fish or chicken, and pork or beef can be used as long as it is boiled or thin, but it is difficult to chew if it is fried or stir-fried, such as chicken.
4. Thoughts: If I had done it in my 20s, I would have only done the outline... I was worried about losing weight when I was planning to do it in my mid-30s, when I'll be turning 40 in a few years, so I did it all in one go and was very satisfied with the results. I wish I had had it done a long time ago when I was younger, but back then I didn't have money or energy (and surgical methods have become more advanced now). My dream was to have full bangs and I was tired of those damn arched eyebrows, but now a short cut is no problem. There is still some swelling, so I'm really looking forward to the next 2 months, 6 months, and 1 year.
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