It's been about two months since I've had a forehead lift. It seems that it is still too early to talk about the success or failure of the surgery. As the title suggests, it seems that the best decision to make is in case it is really necessary.
If you look at the reviews on the hospital's website, they show pictures of at least 3 months, but surviving these 3 months is not that easy. I desperately thought it would be good if the stage-by-
stage changes after surgery were explained honestly in advance. Although waiting for your natural appearance to return after surgery may be tedious and slow, you can worry less while waiting... As
of now, tomorrow will be two full months after surgery, and your impression has changed!
Of course, there are individual differences, but I have changed and my mother has also changed. A lot.. They say it will gradually come back after 3 months, so I am waiting with a prayerful heart. Since my impression changes so much, I don't care much about other side effects. Numbness in the scalp, tingling current flow in the forehead, tingling, pulling and tightness in the surgical area due to damage to the hair roots, etc. I think I can endure all of this as long as my facial expression returns to its original state!
In particular, I hope that people like you who have raccoon eyes by nature should make more careful decisions. The impression of the eyes was completely opposite... no matter how hard I tried to get used to it, it still felt awkward. If I were to say this while being prepared to be criticized for being old-fashioned, I would say that before the surgery, 9 out of 10 people said I looked like Lee Young-ae, but now I hear a lot of people say I look like Bae Yeon-jeong. As someone who originally has double eyelids, the corners of my eyes became wilder and the front of my eyes were pulled together as if I had epicanthoplasty, so my eyes changed so much. (The younger generation may not even know who Bae Yeon-jeong is...)
If you look at the forehead itself, it is more convex than before, but this should be harmonious overall... I feel like it is not balanced at all. Another thing is that because of the hairline, the direction of the hair changes. No matter how much I style my hair, my forehead hairline just lies down and I can't style my hair!!
So, I ended up cutting my bangs yesterday with thicker bangs to cover my forehead. So that my forehead is covered... Even though I don't have thin hair, I feel this change. As I
've said repeatedly, I'm still in the recovery stage, so I can't determine success or failure. In a month or two, I might be able to write a review of relief and joy that I have been compensated for the current awkwardness and discomfort. I hope so!!
Unless you absolutely need lift surgery, be sure to make your decision carefully! Especially young people, I hope you think twice and thrice before making a good decision!~