When I took the picture, my forehead looked relatively wide, so I decided to have forehead reduction surgery because I wanted an ideal facial proportion. She decided to undergo surgery and received consultations from various military groups to select a hospital. The head of counseling gave me a cool consultation about what I wanted, as if he was looking through my heart, and I met the director, and I trusted his detailed explanation. Ah! I wanted to be here, so I decided right away.
On the day of the surgery, as the time for the surgery approached, I was a bit scared and nervous. Lastly, while consulting with the director, he designed the design, and the moment I heard him smile and make it pretty, I felt relieved for some reason and felt at ease. Also, the nursing staff were so kind that I felt good right before the surgery.
After lying down on the operating table and sleeping soundly, I woke up in the recovery room before I knew it. On the day after the surgery, the headache got worse and the pain came. So, in addition to the medicine prescribed by the hospital, I took Tylenol once in between. And the speed was rumbling. Still, I had to take medicine, so I only ate a little porridge and took medicine. It's the 3rd day of surgery now, and I think the pain on the first day was the most difficult. After the first day, the pain decreased a lot and there was no problem in light daily life! The swelling is on the forehead, but it gradually descends from the top, and now on the third day, the middle of the forehead is swollen. There is swelling, but seeing the drastically reduced forehead length, I'm really looking forward to seeing how it will change once the swelling is all gone and healed. On the 3rd day, they said that the most swelling and the swelling started to go down.