Because of my prominent cheekbones and square jaw, whenever I took a picture, I had a complex about my wide face line. After thinking about it for several years, I now had some time to spare, so I decided to get the surgery at a famous place and it went smoothly. I didn't tell people around me. I really wanted to do it myself, but I was afraid people around me would dissuade me. This time, I scheduled a 10-day vacation and had the surgery yesterday. Day 1 - I went early in the morning because I couldn't sleep the night before. After the consultation, I got on the operating table around 9:30 and woke up without even having time to tremble to find myself in the recovery room. It wasn't painful, but I felt uncomfortable in the blood hose and face band. I was half-asleep and wanted to wake up from the anesthesia and rest, but they laid me down at a 45 degree angle. It was hard because they didn't let me sleep until 7:30 to make me take deep breaths and remove something from my lungs. I couldn't drink water and sometimes I got nosebleeds (they say that when you have cheek surgery, the accumulated blood comes out), but I suppressed it by watching TV. Fortunately, I was distracted by the TV. The nurse came and asked if I was feeling less nauseous, and when I said yes, she let me drink water an hour earlier. When I drank lukewarm water, it leaked through my lower lip, so I could barely drink it with a tissue. In order to move on purpose, I often go to the bathroom to drink water. I was given painkillers, injections to control swelling, and antibiotics. The nurse came and looked at me often. There was no pain, but it was uncomfortable and my back hurt so I couldn't sleep well while sitting. I woke up, drank water, went to the bathroom, changed the ice pack, and fell asleep in between. Day 2 - I guess it's because I'm having a hard time not having a lot of contour reviews. I'm the type that usually has a lot of swelling, so I took the test, but on the first day, it was just swollen because I slept a lot, but last night, the area below was swollen. My lower lip and jaw gradually swelled and I became like a frog face. I've been given painkillers and the medication has worn off, so I'm not in pain yet, but I'm feeling uncomfortable. There's also a slight bruise on my lower jaw. In the morning, the doctor checked my condition and said that the surgery went well. He said I needed to remove the blood hose and use an ice pack. I received precautions and a prescription while going through the discharge process, but there was a lot of work left to do. First, I bought some medicine and mouthwash, ate the porridge, took the medicine, and gargled. I'm taking a break with an ice pack. Even though I get tired of it for a while and gargle every two hours and take a break to improve blood circulation, I am still busy. I'm going to take a walk later at night to take care of the swelling. It was hard, but I'm glad I accomplished something big. I'll just have to endure it a little longer. I'll post the rest of the review soon!!