I did it in mid-October last year, so it's been a little over three months. Most people suffer from diarrhea in the abdomen or legs, but I'll write a few words for your reference. I've been to a hospital that uses the handcraft method, and I tend to tolerate pain well, but the pain tends to be
severe
. No. I have
a short chin and a face shape that has fat on my chin, so my main goal was to get rid of my double chin. I have a bit of cheekbones (I have a round face overall), so I was surprised to hear that cheekbones can also gain weight, but if you want, you can get cheekbone suction for free
. I asked for it because I was told it was possible haha.
After doing that, the overall facial lines were adjusted, but you really need to wear your freckles properly. I
thought there was no basis to the story that you eat a lot to fill in the fat cells lost especially after liposuction surgery, but
... I ate a lot haha. Hahahahaha I gained a little weight because of it, but I am still satisfied.
I didn't drink alcohol at all for a while, and I was originally planning on getting a meridian treatment, but I also heard that it would be good to take a break for a month after getting it. What are the side effects? If I were to talk about it, it's not a side effect, it's just pain, but I got a double chin
. Because you do it the most, a bio-bond forms there, and when you stretch your neck, it really hurts.
Other than that, there wasn't much pain, and there was some bruising, but it wasn't a blue bruise, but it was something that could be covered up with makeup. Overall, I'm satisfied, but it was a dramatic
effect . If you want to look at it, lifting seems to be a must. It's too late for me to worry about whether I should do it or not, but I do
n't think it's good to get a very slim face shape with just lip breathing. If you have a pretty face with less fat on your face, it's a different story, but then why do you have lip breathing?
The people who recommend facial suction are people like me who have a short chin and a lot of jowl fat. If you look at the reviews anywhere, there are people who say they don't need lip suction. I was surprised to see that there were no side
effects and the case ended well, but if you don't think it's a real complex, you don't need to have facial lip suction.
I would like you to judge carefully whether or not you have a face that can be solved by lifting. This is also a surgery and carries risks. I wrote
about cheekbones earlier, and cheekbones are cheekbones, but the end of the chin is the perfect spot for Botox. There is a lot of fat there and the side lines. If you don't have a lot of fat, your cheekbones/chin will stand out due to the fat and your face shape won't look pretty. I had the same problem, but I am
satisfied with the improvement to some extent after the surgery. My double chin was at the level of a scarf lizard, so it didn't go away completely, but I think it reduced by two-thirds haha. Haha
, actually, I was debating between contouring injections and liposuction, but I think I really chose the right surgery.
And here's a tip for those who are worried about liposuction. I also heard that getting chin filler will hide some of the jowls and correct the shape of your face. I went to the
doctor for a consultation. I heard this from you and went there thinking about surgery, but I was really surprised that they also recommended an unexpected method haha. I
wrote down everything that came to mind without any hesitation; surgery that touches the jaw or bones is scary, and if you are worried about diaphragm due to excess/sagging skin on your face, please read and refer to it only. I give it to
everyone because it varies from person to person, so I hope everyone who is about to have surgery goes well^^