If it's a surgery you want to do anyway...
I personally think it's better to do it when you're at least a year younger... when your recovery ability
is good. I have a feeling that the results will be good, right?
It's been about a month since I finally received the 3 types of contouring.
Even in the 3rd week, I can see that the swelling around my cheeks and chin has gone down noticeably.
Once the swelling really starts to go down, it seems to go away quickly!
Compared to the 3rd week, I can open my mouth a little more freely, but
I don't have to eat anything hard or large and I'm holding it in as much as I can.
Everyone asked me if I had contour surgery and it didn't hurt, but
it really did in the first week after the surgery haha (but it was bearable)
After that, I felt like the pain was decreasing because it was so swollen. It's
been 1 month now and I guess it was because the swelling was accelerating, but
now I have lines. It's starting to show up~
Still, I feel like there's quite a bit of swelling~
So what makes me even more relieved is that it's only been 1 month and
the swelling is like this ㅠㅠ! It seems obvious that things will get better as time goes by, so
I am diligently receiving follow-up care as instructed by the hospital, taking my time and going back and forth.
The director also said that it would be good to look forward to it and not worry even if the results are good, so I
have high expectations for the first month.
Seriously, it's better to do it when you're even a year younger.
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