I'm going to leave a record and upload it in a really real and honest way. If you look at Jiheup's reviews, you know that there are a lot of secrets, right?
For example, there are comparative photos of bare skin and compression garments after surgery, pre-surgery photos are zoomed in, and post-surgery photos are taken from a distance away, or post-surgery photos are taken while looking for an angle. Do you know that visual illusions are very serious? Before surgery, photoshop, after surgery, photoshop, etc.
If you look at the review photos carefully, you will see everything.
Anyway, I hope this will be of some help to those who are going to undergo surgery for dialysis..
As someone who experienced dialysis of the abdomen and arms 6 months ago,
I had Botox for thighs, breasts, and calves on February 18th.
It's not the same hospital for the upper and lower body.
All the photos were taken with bare legs, and I edited the before and after photos to keep the proportions as good as possible. These
photos were captured by myself in the same position in the same position using the standard rear camera of the iPhone in video mode.
Never take a picture with your feet apart to intentionally leave a gap.
Before the surgery, the thigh circumference at the thickest part of the gel was 54.5cm. After the surgery, when I came home the day after the surgery and was wearing a compression garment, it was 50cm.
The swelling continues and the temperature has exceeded 55 degrees, and my bare legs have just reached 52.5 cm.
*Reference: I have a somewhat muscular lower body, and I have asymmetrical body, so there is nothing wrong with the surgery.
The gap was there and then again in the beginning, but as the two weeks went by, the gap disappeared as I touched the bone.
Among the photos posted today, the photo of me wearing a compression garment was taken when I came home on the day of the surgery.
Looking at the picture, it looks like my calves have become a bit thinner~
Chanel seems to have done a good job of removing the fat as well.
After 2 weeks, I escaped the bathroom hell. For reference, the bruise goes just a little below my knee and does not spread to my calf. Currently, the purple bruise remains a little inside the skin.
I'm not going to mention the hospital because I'm recovering.
I'll see you again next Monday after the aftercare and second calf botox~