hello. Dear Seongyesa family...
I found out about this place by chance, and after hearing a lot of information and stories, I had vague fears and curiosity. It has been 4 months since I underwent double jaw surgery.
Ever since I was a teenager, I thought I was the only one in my family who had a strange chin and mouth shape, but it became a lifelong complex.
At the time, I didn't know what the cause was and I didn't want to know, so I just wanted to draw it.
When I was well into my 30s, I first encountered the words Class 3 malocclusion and asymmetry at a local dental clinic that I happened to visit.
After learning about the treatment process and some basic knowledge through the Internet and through consultations at university hospitals, I
was very surprised, but I had to pay a huge amount for the treatment. For a few reasons, including that process, I became unable to have any regrets or desires. (The price of a car is GG~ ㅎㄷㄷ)
However, with the help of my family and friends, I was able to get double jaw surgery belatedly.
I am currently undergoing orthodontic treatment, and I am starting to lift weights again to regain my stamina. My weight, which I once lost to 9 kg, has also decreased by more than 80%. I'm recovering.
My girlfriend, who was very opposed to it at first, told me that it seemed to have improved, and above all, I am personally satisfied as my chronic problems, such as chewing food, pronunciation problems, and an unstable impression and posture due to asymmetry, have definitely improved.
Still, it is clear that the surgery itself is highly difficult and difficult for our body to handle.
I still think that it would be best not to have surgery if possible, but
I missed the time for correction and, considering the time, cost, and treatment effect, there
was no other option than surgery, so I chose surgery without hesitation.
Since this is a high-level surgery with very high expectations, we hope that you will receive consultation from several experts and
achieve good results both
aesthetically and functionally .
In the future, when I have time,
I will write again about the disappointing and satisfying parts of what I felt and experienced from right before the surgery until now. Stay healthy everyone~
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