It's been a while since I logged in again.
The direction of surgery and consultation/surgery reviews written 5 years ago reached 3,000 and 5,000 views, respectively.
Well, it's nothing, but I remember thinking that this is the taste of community because more people than I expected saw my post, which I wrote with great care, and left reviews and messages.
By the way,
at the time of writing the post, I was feeling the side effects of double chin, and considering the swelling from the chin surgery, I waited for about 6 months and
finally proceeded with the double chin surgery.
I had double chin surgery at ㅇㅇㄹㅁ, and in conclusion, I am quite satisfied.
(I remember having the surgery 4-5 years ago, so there may be some inaccuracies.)
The principle of double chin surgery is to strengthen the muscles at the bottom of the chin to increase elasticity, and
in the process, the flesh at the bottom of the chin is combined with the muscles. I was guided to the principle of strengthening and strengthening the chin
by artificially removing and reattaching it to induce fibroids (fibrosis)
.
However, there was something that did not go smoothly during this surgery.
During the first surgery, there was quite a bit of bleeding due to a blood vessel being touched.
Almost like the toad man from Kung Fu Hustle, the bottom of my chin was bleeding, so
I visited the hospital once or twice a week and received treatment to drain the blood until the bleeding stopped.
If you undergo double chin surgery, you will need to get a chin look just like when you had contour surgery.
The doctor, the nurse, and I didn't know that I was bleeding after the surgery, so I slept with a headache and
almost died because the bleeding blocked my airway.
At the time of the consultation, I was clearly told that the pain would be less, but after the procedure, I was in quite a bit of pain. I told the nurse who was instructing me to leave the hospital that I was in pain, but
I feel a little regretful that they did not listen and discharged me.
I am also a man, and even when I hit my foot on a doorknob, I was the type of person who frowned and did my job.
A style that is not sensitive to pain.
Anyway,
I couldn't breathe in the early morning, so I took off the bullseye and looked in the mirror to see that there was blood under my chin and a gland was forming.
As the blood clot was burning, my airway was being put under pressure, making it difficult to breathe.
The next morning, I contacted the counseling director with a photo and told him that I was bleeding.
He asked me to come the same day or the next day, and he removed the stitches from the incision, squeezed out the blood, and sutured again, once or twice a week, for about 2-3 months. It seems like it was repeated.
It had been about 3 to 6 months since I last received treatment, and when I looked in the mirror, nothing had changed from before the surgery.
The swelling and scarring disappeared, and all feeling returned... so I contacted the doctor and went to see him again after half a year.
It was nice to see the director after a long time, and I didn't have any bad feelings because he helped me a lot during the post-surgery care.
Because I have to work, I come to the hospital around 9-10 p.m., and even then, a nurse and the director always wait for me and tell me it's okay.
Sometimes, when I say it's a day when I'm not working, they show up at that time.
I remember the nurse always contacting me to urge me when it was time for me to arrive.
Every time I went, there was a different nurse, but I think they probably waited in a rotation format, like on duty.
I went into the hospital with the lights off and told the director that I could not feel the effect of the surgery. He
told me that the intended results were not achieved because the surgical area was blood-filled and swollen.
He honestly said that he was a pioneer in this surgery and was proud of it. It was a huge scratch on his pride,
he was truly sorry, and he was so embarrassed that he said he would do another surgery if it was okay with me.
So I had a second surgery, and it had the desired effect.
Although it was a somewhat noisy surgery, I would like to recommend undergoing the same surgery at this hospital.
The reason is that there was no sales mindset during the consultation, and when an unexpected accident occurred, the response was very good.
Previously, when I had a double chin after getting a chin augmentation at ㄴㅁ, I was mad and said it was not my fault or a side effect, but I guess
I felt like a black consumer.. I was shocked by the attitude that the time I entered and exited the chin was different
(I looked at ㄴㅁ who had the surgery on me) Meanwhile, Director ㄱㅇㅅ is at ㅇㄴ Plastic Surgery Clinic.)
At ㅇㅇㄹㅁ, he honestly told me what the results of the surgery were and how he wanted to do it, and I
felt sincere even while I was suffering from bleeding.
I have had square jaw, cheekbones, chin tip, and double chin surgery sequentially since I was 20 years old until now when I am 31 years old, and I
am currently managing it by regularly receiving botox, dermatology, and facial meridians.
(I started my own business so I have some free time.)
Currently
,When I made a video call to open a securities account non-face-to-face, I heard the counselor cut off mid-speech and say, "Your customer is really handsome," and I was told
by a girlfriend I met briefly recently that I looked like Yang Se-jong, and I was told
by a woman I became close with in a shared office. I also heard that he looks like Seo In-guk.
Well, the resemblance is that it feels like added scent, but the important thing is that it's been a while since I've heard anyone say it's ugly.
The appearance complex that made me want to commit suicide has completely resolved, so I don't exercise these days, but
the reason I'm writing this post for the first time in a while isn't just to brag, but
quite by chance, I found out about a surgery that helps cover up my brachycephalic face. I felt like it would be really good, so
I was looking for related information and ended up visiting Seongyesa Temple for the first time in a while :) While
I was visiting, I also wrote a review of double chin surgery that I had not written before.
If this article gets a lot of attention, I'll share the final plastic surgery I'm looking into :)
Have a good night, everyone.