What's really strange
is why my face shape looks different
after getting a nose job. I have a protruding chin and my
mid-face is flat,
so anyone can see that I have a double jaw case.
But that changed a lot after getting a nose job.
Maybe that's why my nose bridge was flat, but that's
what rhinoplasty is all about. ... Perhaps because it focuses the center of gravity,
it also has the effect of making the chin look retracted.
That's why I wondered if people who are reluctant and burdened
and scared of surgery
because it is such a big surgery for protruding mouth surgery or double jaw surgery are getting
nose surgery and chin surgery because their noses
claim to be their own. It doesn't stand out that much, and
it seems like the surgery suits my face well, so
I'm very satisfied. Is it a bit excessive at first?
I thought so, but
I guess you only know when the swelling goes down.