As the title suggests, I decided to have surgery when I was in my 30s and had the surgery.
In fact, I'm embarrassed to say that I'm in my 30s, and I'm not even in my early 30s.
I keep thinking that getting surgery to become prettier at this age is the main plan, but I
don't regret it. I didn't lose...
I had been thinking about getting contouring surgery, which I had been wanting to do since I was in my early 20s,
and finally decided to do it when I was older.
But even though I made up my mind and paid the deposit,
I kept changing my mind and as I got older, I was so worried about the side effects of sagging, elasticity, and
surgery. On the same day, I asked to cancel the surgery because I was too scared, but
after consulting with the doctor again, I finally calmed down and had the surgery that day....
After actually doing it,
I have a lot of regrets. It's not because of the result of the surgery, but I just wish I had done it
earlier. I should have done it when I was prettier and more popular in my early 20s. If I had done that ,
my self-esteem would have gone up a little..
I would have been a little more confident and loved myself..
I feel like that
and it's a pity. Even at this age, it has this much effect, but I wonder what it was
like when I was in my early 20s.
I didn't have high self-esteem from the start, but
it got worse as I got older.
When my depression got worse, I kept my head down.
When my friends saw me after a long time, they asked me how I could think of having such a big surgery and
they said I was so stubborn. Haha,
that's right. I tend to agree...
My friends complimented me on how pretty I was and how my face seemed to have gotten smaller, so I felt better right away.
I once asked a sex artist if I could have surgery at this age, but
everyone says they are pretty and there is no age for plastic surgery haha.
These days, I say that while looking in the mirror. I really feel it..
After looking at the doctor, he said that the swelling had not completely gone away yet and
that I would look slimmer
if it went away completely by 6 months. I was worried that the swelling and recovery would be delayed due to my age, but
fortunately, after about 3 difficult days, things started to look better by the 5th day. It looked like a person.
In fact, I liked the way it looked back then. The face was full and
looked a bit younger.
I am not good at writing, so please excuse the verbosity of the post, and
I hope it will be of some help to those who have been worried like me.
My face lines have become softer and I think I look much more feminine! It must have been difficult to recover from major surgery, but now just walk on the flowery path haha.
Wow, you must have really taken good care of yourself... You look younger after the surgery. You look like you're in your 20s... I also want to finish worrying about contouring as soon as possible.