1. Eyes
I had ptosis, but other than that, I had pretty eyes. So, as soon as I turned 20, I had my eyes corrected for epicanthoplasty. I regret that I should have done a little more, but I am satisfied!!
2. Nose The
nose was so good that when I went for another procedure, the counselors told me not to do it. Since my forehead bone sticks out too much, it looks relatively low and there is no bridge between the eyebrows, so I simply added 10 lines through thread lifting. There was some pain during the procedure, but it was bearable and I am satisfied as of now (I had it done yesterday)
3. I got Botox on the corners of my mouth
because I was stressed because the corners of my mouth went down too much, but it didn't work. They say I need to add fillers to solve this problem, but I'm a man so I just live like this. I did it..
4. Front cheek filler
My front cheekbones were too dry, so I tried putting in filler, and the effect was good, but it went off again soon. And because of the inflammatory reaction, etc., I don't recommend it..
5. In mode, it
was really painful, it was the most painful I've ever had . I actually wasn't sure about the price
6. The Shurink 300 shot
was more effective than the in-mode, and the skin definitely got better with laser lifting like the Shurink, so I recommend Shurink
7. Botox (chin, salivary glands)
First of all, I My jaw muscles were so enlarged that I had 1x the amount of Botox in my chin at first, but it didn't go away. So I went to another place and they said I needed 2x the amount, so I put in 2x the amount, and now my jaw muscles are almost zero. If you have very large jaw muscles, make sure to add twice as much to get the best results.
And I didn't really see the effect of salivary gland botox...
8. Double chin, chin line, cheek liposuction + 12-line thread lifting.
I'll have this done next month, but honestly, people who have some fat on their face and have gained weight quickly don't bother with upper lifting if they're stressed about their face shape. I think it would be better to just have surgery rather than have the procedure done.