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↑This year 1 It's a post I wrote last month, but I searched for my password, but why don't I keep getting Google mail? ㅡㅡ^ I was so annoyed that I signed up again... There were too many comments on my previous post, but I couldn't reply, so I'll try my best this time. It's been 1 year and 1 month since the surgery. I'll give it a try for any side effects or side effects!
Originally, I had cheekbone and square jaw surgery, but since I made a square jaw with an incision behind the ear, I don't want scars even if I cover them with my hair as a woman... Just like in the picture, the scars are not visible at all. There is no protruding skin or anything.
Everyone is very worried about the cheekbones sagging. Even if the sagging doesn't appear right away, as aging progresses, even those who don't have surgery and take good care of themselves will experience sagging, so of course it will happen to me too, right? Still, I had the surgery because I wanted to live a pretty day when I was young, so I'm not happy now, but after the surgery, I had Ulthermaje (I heard Han Ye-seul does this, which is scheduled to be done once a year), and Shrink is done once every 4-5 months.
The contour lasts for a year. They say the swelling is going down, but the swelling went down quickly so I thought it wouldn't go down anymore. It doesn't seem to be visible in the photo, but
when I look at it and touch it while washing my face, I can definitely feel that it has gone down even more. Now, it seems like even the slightest swelling has gone down.
Since I'm a freelance model who gets photographed, I look rich. I was very concerned about the angle of the ear, but fortunately the surgery went really well,
so I can take pictures more smoothly and the corrections are much less frequent than before. The doctor seems to be really good at it.
Personally, I leave the angle below the ear in a natural and appropriate amount, and he always adds the cheekbones. Rather than overlying it, I recommend adding a moderate amount of volume. That way, it looks natural and voluminous, whether when taking a photo or on a regular face, so it looks three-dimensional. Since the director has a style that matches the proportions of the face, he reflected my opinion well and did it as much as possible, and it was nice that he was delicate.
Numbers 1-4 Photos
5-8 before surgery, photo
9 after surgery, photo
9 is the difference before and after the square jaw line, photo 10 is a detailed photo where the scar is not visible.