I had soft cheekbone surgery yesterday. They said that there was no side cheekbones and that the 45-degree cheekbones were slightly developed, but it wasn't that bad. You said that your 45-degree cheekbones are slightly developed compared to your small face. When I told him that when I turned my face to 45 degrees, the protruding curves of my face kept bothering me, he said he would do surgery to make it look nice. I was greedy because I wanted to see a definite effect. I'm not saying that you should force yourself to do something that doesn't work just to make it look pretty for the teacher, but I told him that I didn't want to be satisfied with the level of line organization and that I wanted to see a clear effect from doing it. So I had the surgery, but after the surgery, I wondered if the demands were too unreasonable. My cheeks are sagging and I'm worried about what to do. The surgery should have gone well. . . .. After the surgery, I woke up, went to the recovery room, calmed down, and came home. When I woke up in the operating room , I was in a bit of pain even though I was given painkillers . After a while, I fell asleep thanks to the painkiller's effects. When I woke up, I felt a little better. Since my house is in the countryside, I rushed home, but my chin, ears, and other places hurt because of the bandages. It was stuffy... I got out of the car, went to Bonjuk House, ordered sweet pumpkin porridge, and went to the store and bought different types of soy milk and soup. When I got home, I diluted the porridge with soy milk and sucked it gently through a large straw. After taking the medicine, I took some pumpkin juice, got dressed, and went out. When I got home after a 40-minute walk and got cut, it hurt so much. At first, I tried to endure it, but it seemed like I couldn't do it, so I took a pill of Tylenol and tried to sleep, but I couldn't sleep for even two hours. In the morning, the pain subsided a little, but I think it was because the bandage had loosened and it felt less cramped, and there was no major pain after that. It hasn't hurt at all so far, but it's bearable. For your information, I have been using ice packs diligently since the day of surgery. I'm going to work starting Tuesday next week, so I'm working hard to get rid of the swelling because I want to hide it from the employees. Her face was swollen and her nose was buried. This is a review of the first day of soft cheekbone reduction surgery.