I had a complex since I was young because my face was wide, but I didn't have the courage to get plastic surgery and was afraid of my family's opposition, so I lived without confidence and
came to get counseling for soft cheekbones.
I looked at the reviews here and did some research in advance, and it was good, and it didn't feel like the counseling director or director was overly recommending anything, as rumored.
I was always reluctant to go to the hospital where I previously got Botox and contouring injections because the counseling director seemed like a businessman and the director was a bit arrogant, but I felt at ease here.
Anyway, just as soft cheekbones do not have a dramatic effect as they are known, in my case, I only have side cheekbones and almost no 45-degree angle, so they said that they would not recommend it in terms of effectiveness.
Rather, I received an unexpected answer that facial fat transplantation would be more effective.
Of course, it is much less burdensome than cheekbone surgery in terms of cost and management, but I didn't know much about fat grafting and was worried about swelling, so I couldn't decide and just got Botox treatment. If you read reviews here and there, you'll see that fat grafting has a high level of satisfaction, but I'm worried about the swelling at first since I'm working. The counseling director said that the swelling wasn't that bad because he thought the director's style was natural, so the swelling wasn't that bad, but I was still scared.
Anyway, I decided to go for the surgery, and on the other hand, I felt fortunate(?), but it felt weird and steamy.