It's been 6 days since my cheekbone surgery... haha I've always been worried about my peanut-shaped face, but I didn't even think about contouring surgery because it's such a risky surgery. But when I
ride the train, my face looks like stairs, and what's more, when I introduce myself to someone, I keep getting it. Covering my cheekbones had become a habit, so
I was very, very stressed. These days, medical technology has improved, so I went up on the operating table at 10 a.m. with the feeling that I was going to die, and fell asleep right away. The pain was so bad that I couldn't stand it for just an hour right after the surgery, and the nurse told me I shouldn't sleep. He said that
if I didn't sleep, the pain was so hard that I just passed out. The nurse and doctor came periodically and woke me up. The
person next to me was also having a hard time, probably after undergoing cheek surgery, and an hour later, he touched his cell phone. I wonder if something bad could happen to me due to the side effects of the general anesthesia. I stayed in the hospital until 4pm and then was discharged.
Then, the swelling didn't get much until the second day, but on the 3rd to 4th day, the swelling went up, and I walked 20,000 steps a day. On the
6th day, the swelling went down completely, and
from the first day, I started eating tuna porridge. I ate it, and of course I couldn't chew the vegetables inside, so I just swallowed the whole thing down my throat. Then, on the 4th day, I ate sunchips. On the 6th day, I ate stir-fried pork cut into very small pieces. Oh, it was hard. Anyway, I showed off my cheekbone surgery and sipped it and uploaded it. Haha. Those who contour, I am very worried because medical technology has improved these
days
. Don't do it, the pain is only temporary❤️