After much contemplation, I am leaving a review of how I ended up having cheekbone surgery. I thought it was possible to cover it to some extent with a hairstyle, but when the wind blows, when I tie my hair, when someone else takes a picture with a regular camera, or when I get older and lose facial fat... I looked up side effects, surgery methods, reviews, etc. I am leaving a review to help people like me who were wondering if they should do it. I was planning to have surgery only on the cheekbones, but I was worried that reducing the cheekbones would make the lower jaw stand out, so I decided to get a consultation and have a cortical osteotomy (replacement) of the developed jaw line and a mini V-line done at the same time. Perhaps because my face was naturally thin, I resumed my daily life after 9 days and the swelling was better than I expected. Now that 5-6 months have passed, I think the minor swelling has gone down more than before. I went on a diet, took pumpkin juice anti-swelling tea, and also had laser lifting. It took a lot of determination, time, and money, but I am very satisfied with having a feminine face shape without any more stress.
I think it would be pretty in the first place, but doesn't it look better when the lines are too thin? I have a
complex about having too many and too few, but by lining them up and making decisions,
can you make the hospital and information more realistic?!