Yes, I brought it because it's been a long time since the 3 types of contouring surgery, and I thought you might be curious, especially
in your late 30s. I had the surgery when I was 33, and now I feel a bit regretful that I didn't get the surgery when I was younger.
The stories I heard the most about contouring were about the face. My face got too small. I lost weight. Why did I become so young? Why did my facial margins get so reduced? Did
I have eye surgery? (I didn't do any eye surgery, but my face got smaller, so my eyes look relatively bigger.)
I think I've heard a lot of people say things like that because the surgery went well. I was really afraid of sagging because I didn't have surgery at the young age of 33. But honestly, sagging comes as you get older even without surgery, but some people get it a little faster with contouring, and some people get sagging similar to people who didn't get surgery, and I don't have sagging. I really think it's Sabasa. I was very careful about lifting management as I was late. I'm getting 600 shots of Shurink every 3 months (factory type ones are so cheap these days, so they cost around 100,000 won).
Ulthera is actually too expensive, and cheap factory type places use regeneration teams. I'm anxious because it seems so...so I'm just getting 600 shots of Shrink once every 3 months. From what I can see, my skin tone is actually somewhat innate. I've never heard of it sagging even before contouring surgery, but I get Shrink every 3 months after contouring. I don't know if it's because of my naturally thin skin, but it's honestly a lie to say that it hasn't sagged at all. I'm in my late 30s... ㅠㅠ But the strange thing about this is that there are days when I don't feel any sagging skin at all, and other days, I'm not good at it. I guess age can't lie. It looks a little saggy. Is it swelling? Did you get hit? That said, I don't have bulldog lines, nasolabial folds, cheek depressions, or anything like that. Others say it's just my mood, but you know what, only you know the condition of your skin every day - brightness, sagging, pores, etc.
The bottom line is, fortunately, I'm in my mid-30s. I had 3 types of contouring, and the tip of my chin was protruding, so I also got a 45-degree cheekbone cut. After doing this, people around me said, hey, your face is saggy because of the contouring. You should also get Ultherapy or thread lifting. I'll say it again, I haven't heard anything like this. Your natural personality is also very important! Even though I'm in my early 20s, if my skin is naturally saggy and weak, the sagging will come on a little faster... so I take good care of it, and I also take good care of the skin on my face. If it falls out after steaming, won't it somehow sag a bit more like a deflated balloon? With these thoughts of my own, I manage it a little more thoroughly. If I also want to maintain a pretty face, I sometimes manage it like this, so even if I get hit or miss, I think I will be able to hold my head up more confidently if I manage it.
Lastly, I think I am effective. I recommend contour surgery because I've seen it a lot, so I'm not encouraging you to get contour surgery, but people who are stressed out or want to improve will end up having surgery anyway, so I guess this can't be helped. I look in the mirror every day...
Other than the sagging, I'm curious. I don't think there will be any nerves, and there is no occasional pain or anything like that, and I am fine. I
received
hospital information
from Bondi Plastic Surgery, and the anesthesia options were sleep and general anesthesia, but I saw some videos on YouTube and found that nose surgery is actually more difficult than contouring. There was a video that said it was a difficult surgery, so I had a nose surgery done well by sleeping, so I had the contouring surgery done by sleeping, and I'm alive and well now. There is only one director, and the consultation is kind, and he explains things step by step, a bit like a teacher, and listens carefully to my story. ?
And I went to a celebrity with the type of face I wanted to be and showed them a retouched photo of my face for consultation, and maybe I was a bit picky. It wasn't completely natural or completely gorgeous, but just somewhere in the middle, but my chin was a bit sharper and a little more natural. V-line? It must have been embarrassing to listen to haha. But I think the post-surgery line went as well as I wanted, so I'll stop here!
ah! And since I had contour surgery, I can't eat well anyway. Instead of trying to force myself to eat more, try going on a diet after the surgery and it will go away! Now, try reducing the size of your stomach!