As for the nose, the tip of the nose was tied to make it naturally sharp and sharp, and the wings of the nose were also fixed, and the
cheekbones were touched up to 45, next to the arch wire fixation.
I don't know what the bleeding was like, but since I was a man, the swelling was a bit severe,
but it was very normal and the progress was very good (
For those of you who want to have facial contouring (no different from that of an ordinary person), I have created a table for your reference if you are curious about the date when you can return to daily life
. At least 20 days, a little over 15 days would be better. Before that, your mouth may protrude a little and the puffiness on your cheeks may have already subsided. As with jowls,
you have to wait about a month or so for it to look really natural.
There is no problem in about 25 days.
I started going out after the 10th. It may have been a little noticeable because I wore a scarf and a hat, but I just walked around for a bit.
I think the pumpkin juice helped a lot. I drank
about 150 pieces. I think I drank an average of 10 pieces a day for 20 days.
I still get cravings. I stayed home most of the time. I was careful about walking and walked for about an hour a day.
I was a bit timid, so I think I managed it really well.
I slept sitting for about 3 days, but 5 days wasn't bad, but it was too hard. From then on, I slept with the pillow raised high.
The most important thing is that when I wake up from sleep, the swelling disappears rapidly in one day from the 5th to the 15th day. From the 15th day, it doesn't disappear so dramatically that I feel a little frustrated. It's been 30 days and a lot of the swelling has gone down, but it hasn't disappeared yet. I think there's a long way to go.
As for the stuffy nose, it's definitely gone after about 11 days. You don't have to do an egg massage or anything like that. You can just use
an ice pack for a week. 5 days is okay, and there's nothing to do after that. I don't have a fever.
From about the 20th day onward, the swelling increases when you wake up. Then it goes away. I'm talking about swelling when you wake up. The swelling gradually goes down, of course. So, at this time, if you have an appointment or want to go out, you should wake up and have at least 2 to 3 hours to spare before going out.
And I still have a little bit of lower jaw and cheek flesh.
It's natural that I can't open my mouth, so now I'm opening it even more. I refrained from chewing at all and drank. When I chewed, I chewed lightly with my front teeth and
touched the outline with a slight abrasion to keep the bone in place. I got it and
I have no regrets as my face, which was wide on the sides, has become slimmer and has a more masculine outline. If I'm born again and my face is round and round like before, I'll get it done again without regrets. It's a gift from science.
Almost all of it disappeared on the 28th, and it's definitely gone down again rapidly on the 25th to 28th.
Currently, only minor swelling remains. Still, there was still some leftover.
I was scared of something like a rash, but it was just swelling that went down and is gone now.
When I took the bandage off a day after the surgery, there was no rash.
The only discomfort after surgery is chewing. Not being able to yawn well or laughing uncomfortably. And I quit smoking completely
, so the hardest thing after the surgery was quitting smoking. I'm still amazed that I haven't smoked once. I've been smoking for 2 years, but
it's also really difficult to hold back from drinking. This is the first time I realized that I was toxic .
I had a lot of dreams about smoking, and this is when I quit. I want to throw it away, but I can't.. It's still hard.
There are a lot of discomforts in my nose, but if I just use a cotton swab and apply a lot of ointment, there's no problem.
Clowns cause obstacles that aren't directly related to my life.
Be careful. I'm told
to drink a lot of water, but it doesn't matter if I don't drink a lot of water. If I drink it, it doesn't matter. . It 's obvious even without looking at it,
it's soy milk. I personally feel that it is good to take vitamins (starting after about 2 weeks, before that, vitamin water) and milk. I am told
not to eat a lot of salty food, but it doesn't matter. After 2 weeks, I eat a lot of ramen. Of course, it breaks down so
it is easier to chew than rice, and even if you eat rice, you can put it in soup. Since you have to eat, I guess that's where you go. I really think ramen or button mushroom soup would be better. Sometimes I eat soup with rice.
I used to sleep on my side for 20 years and now I sleep on my front, which is really hard. The most difficult thing after cheekbone surgery
was eating and looking straight ahead, and the worst five days of swelling went away quickly. It hurts. Although it was minimal, it was a pain reliever. (So far, I have only taken one pill. On the second day. The pain was really unnecessary. Some people said the pain was bearable. They gave me a pain-relieving injection, so I didn't feel it at all. I really didn't feel it even after waking up, and I didn't feel dizzy. (I guess this is how it feels after 2 weeks)
The doctor said it would be good to wear it for 1 month,
but
it would be good to wear it for up to 3 months. He told me not to wear it while I was sleeping, but I wore it for 20 days, even when I was sleeping, and I think I wore it for almost 24 hours. These days, I wear it for less than 18 hours.
It will last up to 3 months.
I don't exercise and I sacrifice a lot haha.
But what can I do? People who care a lot about their appearance like us are lucky. Oh,
there was a slight feeling in my right cheekbone below my eye, but when I touched it,
it felt like I was under anesthesia. I think it came back by 8.90 degrees from the 28th day.
The stitches in my mouth have also melted. For reference, it doesn't matter
if you have a slightly larger head or if you don't have a large head.
Are the side cheeks the forehead ridges? Because it appears to be three-dimensionally aligned with the area around the temples, the head can feel relatively larger. I think you have to understand that from the front. I think it would be good for women to wear their hair in a bun, but I either wear my hair up or down. I really feel like I could have done without the side hair. Now my hair has grown neatly.
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