This is a long post.
I hope this helps those who are thinking about surgery.
Long chin + protrusion
has been a complex since I was young.
I only had a protrusion correction 20 years ago, and
it improved a little with the correction, but
I hated myself for always worrying about my chin, so
I underwent surgery 10 years ago. I'm satisfied now.
While visiting famous hospitals at the time,
all hospitals recommended western medicine, and the
reaction was that it would have been more dramatic if the correction had not been done earlier.
I made a big decision and went to a famous hospital at the time and had surgery.
He said that he couldn't put in a lot because his nerve was lower, and
I said that I wanted a natural look because I didn't have a bad long face.
Clowns were also treated.
(At the time, the cheekbones didn't protrude much, but I had the surgery in anticipation that it would stand out after the two jaws)
Speaking of positive results,
I hear a lot of stories that the face is definitely shorter and smaller, and the face shape is pretty.
All the complexes related to face shape are gone.
As for the downside, the
senses are almost back, but there are still a few minor ones.
It was asymmetry before surgery, but asymmetry remained after surgery. Originally, the right cheekbone protruded more.
In the surgery, the right cheekbone went in more, so there is also a symptom of drooping the right corner of the mouth.
One of the teeth has lost its nerve.
(Who is it recommended for?)
Despite these side effects, I am highly satisfied with the surgery.
I didn't even care about the side effects.
I'm not the type to be interested in my appearance in the first place, but since
I have a job that handles my face, I knew the limits of my facial changes, and I also calculated that human surgery wouldn't be perfect. I wasn't expecting too much.
And because it was so complex, it was
perfect just by fixing that part.
After the surgery, I did not dress up more than before and did not wear makeup, but I was satisfied with my life.
I think it hurts my heart as much as I have high expectations for all surgeries.
Yangak is recommended to those in need.
It is a case that does not require two jaws, but I have seen many people who live with side effects from surgery.
Be sure to do only those recommended by all hospitals.
And Yangjak is recommended for those who can bear the side effects. What people do can't be perfect, and doctors are people
. I think a certain amount of psychological compromise will make me less bothered.
Thanks for reading the long article.