I've always had a complex about the size of my face since I was young,
so the first plastic surgery in my life was three types of contouring, so I was serious about reducing the size of my face. In my
mid-20s, I spent a lot of money on contouring and lived with great satisfaction, but as
I entered my 30s, I noticed sagging skin. It's starting to stand out...
It's okay when I look at my face in bright lighting with makeup on, but I'm not a model, so how many times in my life will I be exposed to makeup? In
everyday life, if I look at my face in the dark, such as in the bathroom, subway, or beauty salon, or with lighting coming from above, I get dimpled cheeks, sagging cheeks, They say you don't have to do it around the bumpy jawline because it's curved
, but I've lived with a small face for nearly 10 years, but the thought of my face getting bigger again because of the sagging was so stressful.
So I bought a device and went to the hospital and had procedures done, but there was nothing I could do to reduce my natural bone structure and make the remaining skin sagging.
Common sense also says that if you lose weight and your clothes get bigger, you should cut them and shorten them at an alterations shop. Ironing and drying them won't make them smaller. Anyway,
this was just an opportunity for me to get a face lift in my 30s, and now, on the third day after the surgery, I
still look like a flounder, but I'm proud of my arms. I am partially satisfied with my jaw line.
Other than that, I'm still having a hard time because of the pain and swelling...
I want to recover by seeing what other people have been like, but there aren't many reviews about people in their 30s, so I'm posting this to see if there are any among them.
If you have already had surgery, please share the recovery process. Swelling, hair washing, makeup, facial expressions, etc.