I went in around 11:30 this morning and the surgery was over at 2!!
Waking up from the general anesthesia that took an hour to an hour was the hardest part of the day.
I fell asleep, but it wasn't really painful because I couldn't sleep, and it was very dry, probably because of the airway tube inserted into my throat...
It's not that you're a little thirsty, but it's that you don't like being dry.
But on the first day of surgery, I heard that if I drink a lot of water, it will swell a lot and not go down, so I have to drink only enough water to moisten it.
I bought a long, slightly slanted sauce container from Daiso, and I drank water with it, and I wouldn't have been able to do it without it. A portable humidifier also helped. In order of required items: Daiso sauce container, neck pillow, portable humidifier, donut cushion I
was hospitalized all day today and will be discharged tomorrow morning, but I still can't tell how my face has changed, so I'm sleeping for an hour and watching YouTube for an hour and resting comfortably. When the director said that the surgery went well, I was relieved for no reason. I wonder
if my pain threshold has increased due to the thread lifting and various laser treatments I've had, or if I can't feel it because I'm currently taking painkillers and antibiotics. I think I'm as good as the dual wielder I got when I was 20! I think it's because I don't act like a clown...
But I feel a tingling sensation when I move my lower jaw, so I'm being careful! I can't speak while using my jaw muscles, so I'm slurred haha. It's swollen, but I hope the tingling goes away and I get back to my old senses.