On the 9th day after the eyelid surgery, when I went to get the stitches removed, I was swollen and unconscious, so
I asked the director, “Director, were my facial bones cut well?” I told him
and showed him the picture I had uploaded, but I didn't even know what it was
and went home without knowing what it was. I wanted to go home and lie down quickly. I don't know why I even asked that question? Haha.
Then, after 6 months, I got a CT scan and asked the doctor to take another picture. I want to see it,
can you show it to me? So I looked at it again and was a bit surprised...
Other hospitals usually draw designs on the face and perform surgery, right?
But the director said that he uses some kind of program to design all his patients in 0.1mm increments based on CT bone photos, and that he
pays a lot of attention to making the face shape closer to the patient's desired face. Is that a bit touching?
Anyway, it was a one-person hospital and they said they were good at custom plastic surgery to suit my face proportions, so I decided to go with it. Perhaps
because they designed it so meticulously, the surgery went very satisfactorily.
Oh! And there was no overtreatment. I said I wanted to do clowns too, and they did it for me. There won't be too much volume, and if you cut it back,
it won't stand out as much because the overall proportions are fine. If you're really worried about your cheekbones after the surgery, I suggested that we share the baby again, so I just did a round cut.
But I think I listened to the doctor's advice well. Now, my cheekbones aren't highlighted and it's fine overall. same!
+++ They said they would show me the CT design photos if I said they wanted to see them during treatment or progress.