After worrying about contour surgery for n years, I finally had 3 types of contour surgery yesterday.
Since my chin didn't protrude too much, I made reservations here and there, canceled them, and thought about it, and
finally did it. I researched contour surgery reviews and hospital reviews every day for more than an hour a day and decided on the hospital, but I was skeptical, so I made the final decision. I was scared to search... I was afraid it might be a surrogate surgery.
The hospital I went to only has real-time guardian monitoring and doesn't show me anything after the surgery.
And I went alone without a guardian, so I was very worried.
The day before the surgery, I was less nervous than I thought on the day, and I slept well when I arrived at the hospital. After designing, I went to the operating room.
This hospital has one anesthesiologist, a female teacher, and a female teacher for eyes and contours. On the day of the surgery, the teacher who came to administer anesthesia was a man, so I asked, “Isn’t it originally a female teacher?” The male teacher said that the female teacher was taking a break and came instead (the anesthesiologist was changed that day. (nothing was said)
Does that make sense?
Anyway, I was so cold that I fell asleep and the surgery was over.
When it was over, it was so cold and I was shaking, my clothes were all soaked with sweat, the pain was terrible, and my throat hurt so bad, it felt like my throat was being torn apart,
and I couldn't even swallow my saliva. The nurse asked me to keep giving her painkillers. They said it would get better as time went by and the effects of the medicine came on slowly.
Then, suddenly, the nurse said there was severe bleeding in the mouth, so they called the director and tried in the hospital room, but when that didn't work, they took me to the operating table and pressed my face really hard to stop the bleeding. At that time, I really thought I was going into shock. A
nurse is a nurse. It hurts really bad... They told me not to cry because it's Ulaka... Then, after stopping the bleeding, I returned to the hospital room, but there was so much phlegm stuck
in my throat. There was no moisture in my throat and it was difficult to swallow because of the pain, so I walked away...
Anyway, I was having a hard time sleeping, but the phlegm was frustrating. So I dozed off due to apnea and woke up out of breath. Anyway, I drank some water, but the phlegm cleared up.
Anyway, as night fell, the painkillers took effect, and the pain in my jaw got better, and my eardrums were really hurting.
When I asked about it, I was told that the vibration and sound of the saw were causing strain to my ears. After about two days. They said I was going to be fine,
but by 3 a.m., I felt better... My ears still hurt, and
my eardrums felt like they were going to burst... And on the day of the surgery, I was so swollen. I'm not naturally swollen...
The bottom line is, the pain is really indescribable... And the hemostasis is really important. The pressure on the surgical area was really shocking...
My neck was like a legend... I'm not the type of person who gets really sick.
Those of you who have made a reservation, I thought carefully after seeing this. I can't do it a second time. If you're going to do it, ask for painkillers before you wake up from anesthesia.
The reviews saying it doesn't hurt seem to indicate that painkillers were administered in advance.