It has been 2 weeks since I had 2 types of contouring (cheekbones, square jaw + cortical osteotomy + masseter muscle reduction + invisible) at Samsao.
I was looking for a hospital that was safe, experienced, reasonably priced, and
pursued natural lines, so I ended up at Samsao.
I was stressed about my side cheekbones and my 45-degree cheekbones, so I decided to get contouring, but
after going to several hospitals for consultations,
the common advice was that you have to have a square jaw to be effective, so I ended up getting two types of surgery.
I heard that the chin tip is the area that sags the most, so I didn't even consider it. I did it.
They said there could be side effects like sensory abnormalities, but it's only been 2 weeks,
so other than the fact that most of my cheekbones don't feel like my own skin, the rest is fine.
On the second day after the surgery, the doctor calls me and checks my condition one more time. I don't know if other hospitals give it to patients, but I don't know if they give it to the patient. It was nice to feel like they cared.
My right cheekbone started hurting on the 7th day,
but on the 10th day, the inflammation got so bad that I reopened the incision inside my mouth and cleaned out the inflammation.
I didn't eat anything irritating, only ate New Care and porridge, and disinfected hard, but I don't know why I got inflamed, but
I had to search for cheekbone contour inflammation later to see other people's reviews.
If you are worried about outlines, I think this is something worth referencing.
There is still some swelling on my right side and I have to disinfect immediately after eating, so I am avoiding going out.
Considering it's only the 2nd week, I think I need to see more progress.
When I was discharged from the hospital, they gave me a contour kit (toothbrush, lip balm, tongue cleaner, and sauce container), and I put it to good use. It's
a bit annoying to prepare things like this, but it's nice that they take care of it for me.
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