My first cheek surgery in January 2022
- As time went by, the asymmetry got worse and one side got bigger than before the surgery.
- They offered to do a second surgery at the place where I had the first surgery, but I refused. I thought it would be a bigger problem and my trust in the doctor dropped
(I had to do it before the surgery. I was confident that I could achieve great results, so it's even more absurd) I didn't
know I would have a reoperation... I never dreamed I would be the one to have a reoperation.
7 months after the first surgery, I had a reoperation at a different hospital
- it was more expensive because it was a reoperation.
- It takes more time to get rid of the swelling
- I really want to improve the asymmetry of the cheekbone line rather than
making it look prettier . It would be better if it were smaller, but I sincerely say that I want the asymmetry to be improved first. It is okay to
not make it pretty, so please just straighten out the sick cheek line right now.
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After reoperation
- This is real cheekbone surgery... This is real plastic surgery...
-If I had met the doctor well from the first surgery, I wouldn't have had such a hard time...
-Not only was the asymmetry corrected, but my cheekbones were completely smaller and more receding
. -I I didn't expect the line I wanted to come out, but it went better than I expected
- I had surgery on my cheekbones twice , so I was very worried
that the sagging would get worse and there might be a problem
- I can't actually feel the sagging right now
- I had cheekbone surgery that included cheekbone lifting during the revision surgery.
-Checked the full version of the CCTV
-Checked that the cheekbones were well attached. Currently
-I
think it's been about 1 year and 4-5 months, but there are no problems and I'm doing well without cheekbone correction
. -Eating is of course not a problem at all. -It
's like a tick-tick sound in the cheekbones. Annam
- No fuss
- I'm having Shrink once a month. For
those of you who don't have surgery, not only for clowns, but also for chins and square jaws, never have to do it again like I did. I hope it goes well in one go and everyone has great contours!
If you have any questions, please leave a comment. Reoperation is especially tricky, so you need to meet a really good doctor.
The first hospital question is NO.
The first photo was taken 6 months after the first surgery.
The rest are photos taken after the reoperation.
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