Originally, I had a square jaw and a very well-developed cheekbones, so it was very complex for me to look strong and clunky.
At that time, I was a student and I was not in a condition for surgery, but I felt stressed every time I looked in the mirror, and I was frustrated, so I blindly went to the plastic surgery clinic and got a consultation. I took
a CT scan there and consulted with the director. He said that he had to use his molars a lot when chewing, and that his muscles were naturally developed. I have wide bones, but my bones are curled inward, so when you look at it from the front, no matter how many bones you cut, they are ineffective and unnutritious. I heard
So I got 100 units of Botox, and I'm getting it regularly every 6 months.
There is no side or side effect, but when viewed from the front it really works and is amazing especially when taking pictures.
However, since my cheekbones were highly developed, after receiving Botox , I couldn't help but feel that my cheekbones were sunken and the cheekbones were dented and raised.
I left a review. Those who do not have severe jaw muscles may have little effect, but if you are like me, who have twice as many muscles as others, try Botox before surgery..☆
Both of the photos are photos that have not been corrected at all, and even though it looks like a dramatic change in the photo, it's only reduced from the front, so the angle remains and it's round.