9-month review of double chin muscle-binding liposuction surgery
I was always worried about the double chin that developed due to my short chin, but as I gained weight, it got worse to the point where I could see it from the front even when I was still, so I got stressed every time I looked in the mirror, so I started looking into liposuction. I was
looking into this hospital and that hospital through an app. I received an event message and decided to consult and have surgery.
The director who counseled me was very kind, and the director who met me on the day of surgery was also kind and trustworthy.
The surgery was really over by the time I woke up, and when I went home, the anesthesia started to wear off and I started to feel throbbing. I did it. Maybe it was because of the muscle binding, but on the first day, chewing food was difficult to eat, so I ate porridge. On the second day, when I swallowed, it hurt and was uncomfortable when the muscles in my
uvula moved. I continued to apply hot flashes and took regular walks to relieve swelling and compresses. Why did people around me go on diets? I've talked a lot about doing it, but of course dieting will help, but since I have a lot of fat around my chin to begin with, I always have a round face even when I lose weight, so I had surgery because I wanted to have a face with a V-line. After the surgery, I lost over 10 kilos through diet, but now I've gained a little weight again.
It wasn't as round as it was before the surgery lol
It's not that I didn't gain weight in the area where the surgery was done, but as the V-line was maintained, my face felt a bit wider.
Even as I got older, I couldn't escape from my cute image, but now that my face shape has changed, I'm satisfied that I've succeeded in transforming my image : )
I'm writing this for reference if you're worried.
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