I had revision surgery on my cheekbones and nose.
I was able to tolerate it well and the swelling lasted for a long time, but it felt like the swelling kept going down in pairs, so I asked the hospital and they said the swelling didn't go down equally on both sides. So, I had to wait and see for 3 months. Even though it had reached a certain level, it seemed like the swelling had not gone down yet because it was a double-layered treatment, so I waited for about 6 months. The hospital said it would completely go away in 6 months... But the
swelling went down completely, but one side of my face kept looking like I had fat in it. It was weird because one side had to be hollowed out and fat had to be put in, so I went to the hospital and asked... and they said it was because the muscles on one side had shrunk... Normally, that can happen with chin surgery, but it's not the case with cheekbones. He said that there was no case like this and that he should wait for 6 more months, so he only gave Botox on one side. Since both feet had to be similar, I only got it on one side once every 3 months. And it's been a year, and it hasn't come back. The asymmetry of my face kept getting worse, and I had to quit my job because of the stress. The only thing the hospital said was that they couldn't tell... They confidently said that it would come back in a year, but in the end, they took out insurance, so why not get compensation from the city? I got
a CT scan and an electromyogram at a big hospital. The big hospital said that it was now chronic and it would be hard to come back. They were really angry these days, as if hospitals had insurance and they lost their money. They damaged a muscle somewhere during the surgery. I don't know if it was cut by mistake or what, but how painful the waiting time must be for a patient who doesn't know anything...