I had surgery at ㄹㅂㅇ, which is famous for cheekbones.
During the consultation, the director put the CT scan picture on the monitor and explained it to me by looking at it. He
said that my cheekbones were larger than those of ordinary people, and that I should
reduce them from each angle rather than reducing them too much on one side to give them a three-dimensional shape. He said that
the face line would look prettier if the cheekbones were slightly 45 degrees.
I heard that during cheekbone surgery, osteotomies are made in two places and that
the surgery is performed in a way that does not cause sagging as much as possible. The reasons for the surgery here are 1. Reduction of the posterior cheekbones (back cheekbones) 2. It's because of temple reduction.
Since the cheekbones are put in from the very back of the cheekbones, the back cheekbones are not visible, and
the width of the frontal face looks very narrow.
It seems that there are no hospitals that do temple reduction other than La Vien. For
faces like mine, you have to go all the way to the temples. He said it would be more effective, so I got it together.
(Temple reduction surgery does not involve shaving the bone, but rather removing the temporal muscle and fat pad to prevent the temple area from sticking out.) => It is not
always better to do it together, but if you go for a consultation, the director will look at it and do it together. It has been 3 months since I
had this surgery . I am satisfied with the fact that the width of my face has decreased a lot,
probably because
the back cheekbones have disappeared and the
temples have been reduced as well. I am worried because my face looks wide and the face itself looks large because of the large cheekbones. I used to, but
now I proudly walk around with my hair behind my ears and don't mind when the wind blows?
Because it was a type of cheek surgery, I was hospitalized and discharged on the same day (they recommend a one-day hospitalization for chin surgery). The
minor bruises were all gone after a month, and
the swelling wasn't that bad to begin with, but I'm not sure how much swelling is left.
Since it's been 3 months, I don't think I can tell the swelling with the naked eye.
However, if you look at the reviews of those who had the surgery, they say it goes away for 6 months or up to a year, so I'm going to take pictures periodically and compare.
On the Internet, they say it can be done in 2 weeks of daily life, but honestly, it takes 2 weeks. I think I need to take enough for a month to feel more comfortable.
Right now, I don't have any pain, I can open my mouth well, and I'm eating well, but
I haven't even put food in my mouth yet because it can be too hard for me... haha.
It's still too much for my standards. It's a surgery I'm satisfied with and have no regrets about.
Anyway, I hope you all check the hospital carefully and become prettier!!