I started thinking about contouring surgery to improve my image of looking thinner and older.
I researched data for nearly two years, gained related knowledge, and received consultations at quite a few hospitals, but most of them recommended replacement surgery for eye, nose, or cheekbone implants rather than contouring, so it did not meet my needs.
I confirmed the possibility through consultation with Soda's Director Kwon Jae-hyun and was confident in the director's professionalism and meticulousness.
It's been a year since I had 3 surgeries. There was no noticeable swelling after the surgery, so I thought there was no swelling, but after a year, I realized that the swelling had been significant without me realizing it. In short, there was no discomfort in living with edema for a year, and the edema continued to subside until a year later.
After surgery, there is no need to worry about looking thin or older due to the contour. On the contrary, the downside is that you become more confident no matter what angle you take the picture from, and as a result, you end up neglecting skin care.
There are quite a few people who undergo contour surgery two or three times, but I am very fortunate to get satisfactory results in one go. Although everyone will research carefully, we recommend that you look around several places and get a consultation at Soda before making a decision.
It's a major surgery, and it's a face I'll use for the rest of my life, but it's not easy to find a doctor who understands my needs well and can take into account expertise such as experience and knowledge of related surgeries, as well as aesthetic sensibility. Anyway, I hope everyone has a successful surgery.
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