(I had the surgery yesterday, so I am leaving a review on my cell phone. Please understand even if I am rambling...)
I ended up having the surgery yesterday... wow, it's terrible... First of all, I have a long face with no cheek fat, but I do not have a double jaw case, but I have a long chin and a slightly prognathous chin. It was like that at every hospital... I didn't have the side cheeks compared to normal people and my jaw wasn't as square... My face was long and my bottom was wide, so my face looked really big when I let my hair down... It was better if I tied it up... So. I tied it up all the time and wanted to make my face look smaller and shorter, so
I ended up getting surgery. I had a sandwich osteotomy to reduce the length, and I got a straight chin. They also cut the secondary angle that forms when you have a short chin, and because it was asymmetric, they only had the cortical bone removed on the right side...
First of all, I had surgery. Before, I was so worried and so nervous, but I was so nervous the day before... I went to the hospital, met the director again, designed the design, changed into surgical clothes, and was treated for swelling in the hospital room for about an hour before going into the operating room. There was an anesthesiologist there, and there were various side effects. They asked me if I was awake and if I was nervous. The nurses were all busy and I was just staring at the ceiling and shaking. I felt like the anesthetic drug was starting to kick in. I thought to myself, “Oh, I’m going to fall asleep now,” and I relaxed. When I woke up, I was lying down in the operating room. I was taken to the recovery room in a wheelchair... There were a lot of lakes connected to my body here and there... I
found out today that when you look at the facial contour, you have a urinary line... I didn't see anything like that in the reviews... but there were two blood lakes in my mouth... I'm feeling sore and my jaw is so so so sore I thought I was going crazy... I'm usually good at holding back pain... During surgery, they inject intravenous fluids with thick needles, and when they draw blood, I look at the injection and don't make any noise. .. I can endure most pain without painkillers, but it was really, really painful... My sister who was in the hospital room next to me was also in so much pain that I kept taking painkillers with her... Maybe because she fell asleep under the anesthesia but woke up in pain, her face was even more swollen and painful. .. Fortunately, I only had swelling on my chin and on my face, it was about the same as getting fat, but it was very painful.. Some people said it didn't hurt, so I wasn't worried, but it was a bone surgery, so I went in prepared to some extent that it wouldn't hurt. I think it was more than I imagined... I think people who prepare in advance are too scared... Anyway, I took three painkillers and took the medicine, and it seemed to get better as time went by, but the pain still continued and I don't know how the day passed... I couldn't even sleep. I could barely sleep. When I slept, it got more swollen and throbbing. I caught a cold before the surgery, so I had a little phlegm starting in the morning and my nose was a bit stuffy. I had to open my mouth and breathe, so even if it was a little uncomfortable, it wasn't a big deal.