First of all, I don't know if my previous post can be searched, but I wrote a post saying that I was looking for a cosmetic surgery because I was very worried about the sagging after getting a clown and taking care of it in 19. If you are curious about my previous story, take a look. In the end, after thinking about it and selling it to several places, I got a cosmetic surgery two months ago, and I'm in my 20s
. There's a lot of talk about whether it's a lift or something like that, but to sum it up, I'm very satisfied right now. I'm the
type with a lot of fat on my cheeks, so I've had cheeks, and I have severe cheekbones, so I tuck them in and shave them a lot, and even if I manage them well, I can't stop them from sagging. . So in the first place, I just thought, what's the point of waiting until your 30s or 40s to look good when you're young anyway? Of course, this is my subjective value, but anyway, I sold it here and there and ended up selling it at the most trustworthy place when I was in my mid to late 20s.
The outline was incredibly painful and difficult, but the Geosang was not like that. It was uncomfortable because I had to keep feeling hungry for about 2-3 weeks, but I didn't feel really sick or vomiting or anything like that. For the first few days, I couldn't open my mouth, so I only ate porridge, but I thought I would lose weight, so I just ate happily haha. Swelling
. The small swelling has not gone away yet, and the major swelling seems to have almost completely disappeared, but regardless of the swelling, even when it was swollen on the 2nd and 3rd day, the saggy cheeks that were so stressful were not visible to the eye, and the pulled up cheeks were visible to the eye, so it was like a real face. Even though it had blown up and looked like the moon, I seriously thought that I would rather live with this face than with a saggy face, and I thought I did a great job with the surgery. Of course, there is also the reason why I absolutely hate cheeks that are sagging that much.
Well, anyway, it's been about two months and my satisfaction is increasing every day as the swelling goes down day by day. I really, really, really hate my saggy cheeks, so I stopped smoking, drinking, and exercising for a full month so that I could see the effects of the surgery. It's my first time getting plastic surgery so far, so I think there's more to it...
Unfortunately, there is a ridiculous rumor that a facelift is a surgery that can only be done once in a lifetime, but it is just a rumor. Perhaps because of that story, there do not seem to be many reviews of facelifts for people in their 20s, regardless of gender, so I tried it once and it seemed like gibberish. If you have any more questions, please leave a comment and I will answer. Thank you for reading.