When I went to see the progress of the hospital after the contouring surgery,
where I had done 3 types of contouring before,
a certain mother was standing
here holding a picket sign saying that her son had died after undergoing surgery at this hospital
. I was instantly shocked when I saw that.
This could have been my story...
I was trying to ignore the danger,
thinking only about looking pretty, but
it suddenly became a reality and I was shaking.
Even after several years , the screaming words and photos on the picket
still remain unforgettable.
There is no need to ask about the hospital.
Then, not long after that, a certain As soon as I saw it, it was out of business.
I hope people who are planning to have major surgery that touches the bone
will think a little more after reading this post
. Due to the side effect of contouring,
when I chew for a long time or chew something hard,
my jaw makes a ticking sound when I open and close my mouth,
and other than that, my jaw usually feels a little weird. It's uncomfortable.
I have a cheek indentation on my right side
and my chin is slightly asymmetrical.
Does the incision area always feel like my own? I have the same thing,
but I think it will probably last a lifetime.
I didn't know, but they said it was a factory method at that hospital.