First of all, I was very hesitant about having surgery since I was almost 40, but I decided to have surgery because I had a complex about being stupid for 20 years and
went to a total of 4 consultations, including ㄴㅌ.
ㅇ ㅇ ㄷ-ㅇ ㄱ ㅁ
ㄷ ㅇ ㅇ - ㅇ ㄷ ㅊ
ㅋ ㅋ - ㅈ ㅅ ㅁ
ㅇ ㅍ ㅅ ㅌ , ㅂ ㄹ ㅇ I also tried to go there, but after consulting with ㄴ ㅌ I decided to just do it here.
I didn't even ask, but the director said it was possible to release the full CCTV footage, and there was an anesthesiologist on site as well. Looking
at the pictures in the review, I liked the facial lines the most.
The surgery was scheduled for 1 o'clock on the same day
, so I arrived in the morning, received another consultation from the director, waited, and then went into the operating room.
The day before the surgery, I really thought about canceling it.
The nurses in the operating room were very kind, and they held my hand tightly to tell me not to be nervous. The director of the anesthesiology department is also
very kind. They asked me if I had ever had general anesthesia before and I was answering various questions. As soon as I heard that the anesthetic was being administered, I blacked out haha.
They called me to wake up and when I opened my eyes, I was in the recovery room. I think they gave me an oxygen respirator and told me to take deep breaths.
I had 3 types of contouring (chin tip advancement) and cheek and double chin liposuction/deep cheek removal/masseter muscle reduction. There was no neck pain or pain in the contoured area, but the suction area of the double chin was just grazing
. It hurt. Also, I got dizzy when I moved my head, so the nurse
told me that I would feel better if I lay down with the lights dimmed, so I turned the lights on and I felt better.
I brought wet wipes, a Daiso sauce container, and a cushion. The Daiso sauce container came in handy.
If you move when going to the bathroom, clear, bloody snot will start to flow from your nose, so it would be a good idea to take tissues with you.
After 4 hours, please bring New Care and 2 bottles of water and keep changing the ice pack.
The director came by around 12:40, so he must have seen it before he left work. He said the surgery went smoothly.
Day 1
I think I slept for about 4 hours straight from the first day. In the morning, a nurse came and removed the blood hose (it didn't hurt, just a bad feeling), gave me shampoo, took a CT scan, saw the doctor one more time, and then I was discharged
. I heard that walking a lot is helpful, so I walked 6,000 steps on the first day.
I have a bit of a cough in the evening. I think it would be a good idea to buy cough medicine in advance.
Day 2
It started to swell more and more, so I kept applying cold compresses.
I walked 10,000 steps a day and everything else was fine, but I had a bit of a cough, so I kept taking cough medicine.
I started taking New Vein and Bruna from the second day.
On the third day,
my eyes were so swollen that I couldn't open them, so I kept applying cold packs and walking.
I slept sitting on a bean bag and it was really comfortable and nice. On the day of hospitalization, I tried to sleep sitting on the bed, but my buttocks kept pushing and it
was uncomfortable, but the bean bag was good because it kept me in a good position even when I woke up in the morning.
Days 4 to 6
Now the swelling has started to go down and I feel much more comfortable.
They sent me a management video, and they said I should now use a warm compress, so I watched Netflix while applying a warm compress. On the
7th day,
I visited the hospital to have the stitches and tape removed from under my ear.
The director removed the tape while watching Citi and reporting progress before receiving treatment. It
was really painful when the tape was removed.
Before visiting the hospital, would it be less painful if I soaked the tape with a steam towel and removed it? ㅜㅜ
Day 14
Now I have to go to have the stitches removed from my mouth, but everyone said it hurts so much in the reviews that I haven't been able to sleep well since the previous day.
But after spraying the anesthetic spray and removing it, it was tolerable.
* Since the 10th day, the tip of my front teeth has continued to tingle, so I am taking painkillers, and it seems like the pain time is gradually decreasing.
* First of all, I have all sense of my face. The left side feels normal, and the right side feels like I'm touching a slightly anesthetized area.
* The speed at which the swelling goes down on both cheeks is different, so I think it goes down more on the right side.
They say it's a recovery process, so I'll post another review later.
The changes before and after surgery are bigger than in the pictures, and I am very satisfied so far. My boyfriend also said it looked great.
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