Hello ~
This is a review of the 2nd week of contour 2.5 type ~
I received cheekbones and mini V (chin tip advancement) from Samsao in mid-March, and it is now the 14th day. Compared to the first week, I am feeling relatively human, so this is the second week and I am satisfied. The swelling has gone down a lot, so I am not even wearing a mask.
Today, exactly 2 weeks later, I went to the hospital to remove the stitches in my mouth and get a CT scan. I was worried about the swelling, but I felt reassured after seeing the doctor and checking the CT scan. I was hoping to see a lot of side cheekbones, but there really was a lot. Now, I need to stop worrying and be patient and do my best to reduce the swelling.
I walked as little as 10,000 to 20,000 steps a day, and perhaps because I walked so hard, the director told me that the swelling in my face was usually a month-long swelling.
I didn't apply the heat very hard... when I showered, I just applied warm water to the shower for a few minutes. I make sure to wear Daenggimi for about 3-4 hours a day.
I've been living without a chin for a long time, so
I'm really happy these days that I have a chin. Even though my cheeks are full of swelling, the side lines have changed!! I really like the frontal effect as my round chin became slightly more pointed.
The hardest thing is...hunger. It was bearable for a week, but
after two weeks, I got hungry... and the thought of all kinds of food drove me crazy. So, I ate regular food in small pieces a few times... but today I got scolded by the nurse. Everyone, you must endure even if you are hungry.
Still, the effect of the diet is clear.
I'm on my way home after getting treatment today, and I like the nurses and the people taking care of Samsao because they're really friendly. In particular, the manager really takes care of us with sincerity. I don't feel like I'm receiving it as a formality at all.
After receiving the treatment, the swelling was definitely gone. My skin has also become brighter. I think this is the importance of follow-up care.
I hope the swelling goes down more this week!!
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