I'm embarrassed to post a face picture, so I'm attaching a CT picture.
Left: after surgery / Right: before surgery
***Left is after surgery.
I have a short chin, so I used my own bone to extend the chin and had a square jaw (second angle removal) surgery. It was a different case from the person who wanted to cut the chin because it was long ㅠㅠ Because it was short, the overall proportion of the face did not match.
I was contemplating whether to do the clown as well as the 2nd class, but he didn't recommend me because the clown doesn't stand out much when I only look at the face and not the CT.
Actually, I didn't even think about clowns, but while on a hospital tour, other hospitals recommended clowns instead of chins, so I came to think of it. I decided to have surgery because I thought that the hospital and I would fit well in this regard.
On the day of the operation, I was hospitalized and managed, and starting the day after the operation, I went to the hospital every day and received swelling management.
To manage swelling, I did cold compresses and walks every day for about an hour while eating Angelica water from Angelica waters. I am still managing the swelling
. If anyone needs information, I will share it with you.
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[@Jooyoungholic] Now there is no pain like a person who didn't have surgery..
You'll feel a little sore for 2-3 days..!
I was hospitalized from the day of surgery to the next day at the hospital, and I was able to come home and live after taking painkillers and managing it
. They say that contouring is a fight against time.. Be strong and don't get sick ㅠㅠ
[@JujuriYoung] Eat liquid foods such as porridge, juice, milk, soy milk, etc. for a week that you can skip or drink without chewing. If you suffer for a few days, you can eat them one by one slowly ㅠㅠ
But your mouth doesn't open wide, so cut it into small pieces or use a teaspoon!
Can you feel it when you touch the extended and fixed pin chin? Looking at the city photos, it turned out perfectly smooth!!! I think it's going to be good
[ @Byipa] Thank you ~ As you know, the swelling on the front chin is the last to go away! So right now, my chin is hard, so I can't touch the pin, but I don't know if the swelling is gone! Maybe I can't touch it (there's also a bond over it), I'll give you an ambiguous answer!