First of all, the main reason I had surgery was that whenever I looked at pictures taken by others, it was difficult to find a good-looking picture, and
this had some effect on my self-esteem.
Rather than an overall 100% perfect and dramatic change, is it enough to naturally change the awkward parts of the face before surgery?
I was hoping for the surgery, but it seems to have been somewhat successful, so I'm leaving a review like this.
Before the surgery, I thought the fat under the eyes, the sunken part of the bridge of the nose between the eyebrows, the cheekbones were the reason the face looked big,
the angled part of the chin, and the lack of volume was 1 degree. I underwent several surgeries to improve these areas of my face.
(3 types of contouring, fat relocation under the eyes, rhinoplasty, facial fat grafting)
It has now been about 5 months since the surgery, and there is no overall discomfort.
Until a few months ago, the tip of my nose was hard, but now it has become softer.
The contoured areas such as the chin and cheekbones are fully functional, and the pain and tightness have completely disappeared.
In particular, the fat under the eyes feels clean without surgery marks!
Since the surgery involved shaving the entire bone line, I was worried that sagging and swelling would be severe, but
the swelling went down easily and the director's skill was good, so I was able to recover with simple care, so I'm satisfied.
I had a strong perception that DA was a hospital famous for bone surgery, but
after undergoing several surgeries, I now understand why the hospital is so large and has separate specialized directors for each field!
I hope that the future passes without any major problems.
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