After a month, I can clearly see my facial lines becoming more established.
Recently, when I went for a one-month follow-up, the doctor and I looked at the CT
to confirm that the bones were well placed and fixed well, so there
was nothing to worry about!
There are still some yellow bruises and I can feel some swelling around my chin, but
the results are really good compared to the first surgery, so I feel fortunate.
As for eating, I only avoid hard foods and eat everything else.
Chicken has bones, just in case. Instead, I’m eating it boneless!
I had a really hard time after my first surgery, but
now I'm not worried at all!
It's all thanks to Dr. Yoo, who did a great job with the surgery!
It's a bit bittersweet that I'm finally feeling relieved after having to go through a reoperation, but
on the other hand, I'm glad that I was able to get the contour I wanted. If you're
looking for a first surgery, make sure to go to the hospital every week, meet the director in person, and
check to see if it's a hospital where you can see the progress together...
And what questions do you have? If you see them, they will tick as if they are asking something that is frustrating, or
if you ask questions in a way that says I will take care of everything so you don't have to know, they will notice and
you shouldn't go to a hospital like this unconditionally.
There are a lot more questions to ask after the surgery, and there are a lot of things to check about the contouring surgery...
I plan to go regularly to see the progress and try to manage it more diligently!