My face is the type that doesn't have much fat, but my face is long and my lower crown is slightly round? (Due to side cheekbone surgery, the front cheek line is slightly saggy and the side cheeks are not chubby, but they don't have a sharp feel, so they look a bit puffy compared to the sagging front cheek line.) It's a line..
My need is not that my face has a lot of flesh; I just need surgery! I know it's not that much, but I don't like the feel of this beet. I want to add a little more volume and make it a little sharper. I have a long face and an ugly head that narrows above the temple like a squid when viewed from the side, so the lower crown should be slim rather than round to be proportionally attractive and masculine. I wonder if it would be okay to adjust the intensity of the surgery and proceed within the intensity that minimizes the side effects afterward. What do you think?...
- A long face with an ugly head that narrows above the temples like a squid when viewed from the side
- Front cheek line with 45-degree cheekbone surgery on the side cheekbones This slightly sagging side cheek line is not chubby, but it does not have an angular, sharp feel, so it has a rounded line that looks a bit bulgy in comparison to the sagging front cheek line.