When I was a college student, I took a leave of absence from school and saved up money to get square jaw surgery.
At that time, Let Me In was very popular and
there was a boom(?) in double jaw surgery.
I think I also had
square jaw surgery
and square jaw muscle reduction surgery.
My side cheekbones are big, but
just getting rid of my square jaw would be enough. I didn't touch my cheekbones
because I thought that was
the case, and I don't have front cheekbones, but my side cheekbones are wide and I don't have facial fat,
so as I get older, I feel like my midsection is sagging, but
I don't regret not having cheekbone surgery!
The photo is from a long time ago, so I'm only referring to the jaw line.
During the coronavirus pandemic, all the selfies I took were masks.
Actually, it's not completely symmetrical
. One side is finished with a slight angle (the side cheekbones are also larger on this side), and
the other side is a V-line with a slight dog-chin feel. But
the human face is naturally asymmetrical...
I heard an explanation that asymmetry can occur, which is inevitable if you try to avoid the nerves.
There were also reviews of side effects of suffering from nerve damage, but
I am so grateful just for the fact that my facial lines have softened and
I am living well
without any
side effects. It really was almost like a man's chin.
You know the feeling of Lee Byung-hun's chin.
I borrowed the help of the God of the strong chin bone that was passed down to me by my dad and
replaced it... haha.
Well, I had the surgery in my early to mid 20s and I am now in my early to mid 30s. Is it just sagging due to aging...? I don't think there's anything out there!