I got a square jaw and a T-shaped osteotomy together. I wanted a square jaw and a cheekbone, but I didn't do the cheekbone because they said it had severe side effects, and the doctor said it wasn't necessary and was just an option. There were no complaints about the front chin, but the director said that the chin tip had to be done at all costs. It may look pretty now, but if you cut the square jaw, it will create a disharmony, so you have to cut it accordingly. It was burdensome because the cost was increasing, so I asked about it during my consultation with the general manager, and he said that you can choose whether or not to have the cheekbones as an option, but since it is subject to a T-cut, you have to do it unconditionally. The director seemed to have pride and good skills, so I trusted him and just did it.. I guess I had some doubts.. I think he recommended something else because the cost wasn't right if I only did a square jaw.. After the surgery, the swelling went down and side effects started 1-2 weeks later. I showed up and made an appointment for a consultation at the hospital. But even then, I kept putting it off and changing the time and not meeting him, but eventually he did. The side effects include the witch's chin phenomenon, sagging muscles in the front jaw, visible lower teeth, and the chin was originally pretty, but it went too far, making it look like a chinless chin. (I was very dissatisfied with my face shape, so I didn't know my chin was that pretty, but when I looked at old photos, I saw that it was really pretty. I heard a lot of people say I was pretty even before plastic surgery, but I wonder if I was too greedy. Now, my chin is saggy, and it's really not good. I'm going back to the old days. I don't think it's that big of a chin, but I just cut it in and put it in... But the surgery went really well, they said it wasn't a side effect, that's why I looked like this in the first place, they said it looked worse because I stayed depressed in my room after the surgery, they said it was because of the swelling + scarring. I believed and waited for it to be watched , but it seems like I wasted time by waiting for no reason. When I watched lawyer YouTube, I was told never to wait when the doctor tells me to wait. I should have cut off the medical certificate from the university hospital and left evidence... I regretted it, so I consulted for reoperation at another hospital, but they said it was a mistake to put the front chin too far back. This means that there was no need to have the front chin done, but they say you need to tie the muscles or put in an implant. I can't get implants because I'm scared of the foreign body sensation and inflammation. I've already failed and I'm so scared of failing again. Also, there aren't many places that do muscle tying... and it's difficult to achieve 100% improvement just by tying muscles. If you know of a hospital that does muscle tying, please recommend it. I would like to get advice. I should have looked into several places before the surgery, but I thought the doctor was a competent doctor at a famous hospital, so I consulted with only one place and had it done there. I don't know why... I should have made a more careful decision... The hospital wouldn't accept me, so I was scared, so I stayed in my room. I don't have money because I'm a student, and lawsuits cost a lot of money. I was scared, but I'm trying to be brave now. It's late, but I'll try my best to solve it now. I'm planning to quit getting a medical certificate from a university hospital and get free consultation from a lawyer. I really don't recommend T-bone surgery... And since any type of plastic surgery is irreversible (you can never return to your original face), I hope you make a careful decision. If you're wondering whether to do it or not, just don't do it. Her face is pretty enough... I hope everyone chooses carefully.