I have some facial asymmetry.
It feels like my face is relatively lowered to the right, and people with sharp eyes
can immediately tell that I am asymmetrical. So, I was very concerned about that part.
When I went to a consultation for contouring, the consultation focused on asymmetry and cheekbones + square jaw.
Nott seemed to pay the most attention to the overall balance of the face, so I ended up having surgery.
On the day of the surgery, 1-2 weeks,
I honestly think it was a very difficult time.
There was nothing to say on the day. My neck hurt due to the anesthesia, I was unconscious, and I had no feeling
. The director explained that the surgery was completed successfully. I was in the hospital for a day. I also
remember it passing by so quickly.
After I was discharged from the hospital, it was a battle with myself, I couldn't eat well, my pronunciation was leaking... haha. I
think I just held on with this thought that if I just hold on to this, it will get better.
3 weeks to a month.
From this point on, I was able to eat something little by little. There was and now
I am eating it comfortably except for two things: it is tough and it is hard.
And as the swelling gradually went down, the facial lines began to become clearer, and
compared to before, the difference in the lines was clearly visible to the naked eye.
This is the difference after contouring.. I felt like I was rewarded for having endured all this time for this haha.
It's still a bit difficult for me to open my mouth and things like that, but it's getting better little by little, so I'm okay. More
than anything, I'm very satisfied because I can clearly see the difference in my face shape!