I'm going to leave a review of the dimple surgery.
First of all, let me get to the point.
I 100% recommend it to people who really want to get dimples or who think
that dimples would suit them well.
But if you're just thinking of getting a petit surgery and adding some charm, never do it.
In my case, I wanted to get it done for about 6 years from elementary school to my third year of high school, and I'm so satisfied now that I've been making up my mind to get another surgery every year if it goes away every year.
Dimples go away really quickly, and there are so many who say that they will go away someday, so I gave up and just lived my life, but then I happened to see someone with dimples on YouTube, and all I could see was my dimples, and I thought I'd give it a try even if it went away, so I got the surgery in August 2022.
I knew that non-incision dimples would go away really quickly, so I made up my mind to get the incision surgery, but I was a senior in high school and the price difference between the non-incision and incision surgeries was quite large. But I had saved up money anyway, and the director said that some people got their dimples resolved in 3 days with the non-incision surgery, so I was going to get the
incision surgery, but I really hate long dimplesㅜ and I wanted a pointed dimple, but an incision literally requires an incision so that the dimples can be somewhat longer, and the non-incision surgery was exactly the pointed dimple that I wanted.
From the director's perspective, the incision surgery was to show me bigger and prettier dimples, but I fell in love with the non-incision surgery,
so I got the non-incision surgery. Let me tell you about the inconvenience. After the surgery, you have to go to the pharmacy and buy a gargle the size of a really big water bottle and use that for a week or so? I have to do it frequently for two weeks, and I can't
brush my teeth properly, so it's hard for me to open my mouth wide, pronounce things like spit, and there's things like blowing air into my cheeks, like when I brush my teeth and rinse. I still haven't done that even though it's been 5 months. I shake my head to rinse it out. I couldn't use a straw for a month, and the scar was visible to others for about 4 months without an incision, but since 5 months, it seems like only I am the one who recognizes it. Oh, and by the way, I've gained weight now. I can only go in when I smile!
There aren't many because I wrote it down, but since it's a part that you can see, there are a lot of inconveniences in life.. Ah, I can't even pull my cheeks together to get rid of the swelling... ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Anyway, even though there are so many shortcomings, the reason I recommended it at the top is because
I'm really satisfied. I often hear that I did a good job with the dimples, and I've heard a lot of compliments from people I'm meeting for the first time.
To be honest, it fits my eyes so well that I wonder how I ever lived without it.
That's why I have to be more careful. I thought about it for almost 6 years before getting it, and I was confident that dimples would definitely suit my face.
That's why I'm this satisfied and I think it's worth enduring the inconvenience. I really do
n't recommend it to people who just think of it as a light, petite thing...
As I said at the top, I was so satisfied that the non-incision didn't come off, but I wanted to get the incision because it showed the surgery better. Dimple
surgery isn't common, so if you have any questions, leave a comment.