Hello, I am a person who underwent 45 degree cheekbone reduction surgery a year ago. I will give you an honest review. I am speaking to you as if you are all my friends. It really shines. I'd like to tell you please don't do it. Please...ㅠㅠ If you don't want to spend the rest of your life worrying about side effects and being depressed, I recommend that you just live as you are. First of all, I had surgery with a gum incision. (It's not a quick clown.) My cheekbones appear worse than other people who have a complex. However, due to my greed, I had surgery at a hospital recommended by my family without even looking for videos on YouTube. I didn't think it was a big deal... (It's a big deal.) If I had looked up the surgery video even once before getting the surgery, I wouldn't have done it... I feel so resentful and pathetic for not being able to do that. First of all, the hospital I went to was famous for facial contouring. The hospital's counseling director also praised our director, saying he was famous. It is true that those words filled me with trust. (So treacherous... haha) There were a lot of people at the hospital, and the counseling director was nice, but I couldn't see the director at the scheduled time..; I am a person who considers appointment times very important, but he said he was having surgery at that time;; (It's a hospital with a lot of surgeries.) Anyway, I saw the doctor and said, "I think there's a clown here," but he didn't really explain in detail and didn't even explain for 5 minutes. He gave me a rough and rough explanation, and then said, "Okay." ~ There is a clown in his 45s ~ Yes, I think it will work here ~ He went for the next surgery with the words. Still, I had no choice but to trust it because it was a hospital recommended by my foolish family. (Please decide for yourself. Please, please) This hospital demands a severe deposit. Anyway, the day of the surgery arrived. After looking at my face for about 30 seconds, he drew a line with a pen and went straight into surgery. (I don't think he looked at my face for less than an hour; well, I guess that's because he's an expert, but it was my first plastic surgery.) And about a month later, the director I asked to see you, and how long has it been since you had the surgery? (Director) So I said it's been a month, so come back in 6 months... haha. The side effect that occurred right after the surgery was that when I opened my mouth, it got stuck somewhere and I couldn't open it properly. It was said that it was not possible. (ㅅㅂ Do I really have to live like this? ㅠㅠ) But it didn't hurt, and when I pulled my mouth back and opened it, it opened up to a certain extent (I was scared of having to have a second surgery ㅠㅠ;;) so I just stayed with it. (Sometimes there was painful pain.) After a year, the current side effects are the same as I mentioned earlier, and the cushion is not damaged (the 45 degree cheekbone area is so cold that I want to die.) And the pain is accompanied by pain from the cheekbone to the chin. It will. The reason I had to visit the hospital after a year was because of the pain... So when I visited, I didn't get a CT scan, just took a photo of my face, and consulted with the doctor. (I went with a guardian, but the head of the counseling office told me that guardians are not allowed in, so I just did it. Let's go in together haha) The doctor explains with a CT scan taken right after the surgery. He said there were no problems with his surgery. (No, he said he had side effects right after the surgery. Since this is now, I have to explain it with a CT scan taken just now. Haha. x) And have you been to the dentist? (The dentist said it was not a dental problem.) The dentist said, “The painful area is connected to the zygoma and masseter muscle, so there may be a problem with the zygomaticus!” So I told the plastic surgeon about it, and he said, “That’s an extremely subjective opinion~” Lee Nan-ri lol The doctor said: The condition the patient is experiencing right now is not a common case. If you're sick, take painkillers or try something like this before coming back... (Speaking as if you've never had symptoms like this before.) - All recorded; I'm afraid I'll change my words later ;; Anyway, I'm in pain right now and I'm having side effects, so shouldn't I explain it with the CT scan I took just now? Why don't I take a CT scan now and explain it with a picture right after? If there were no problems with the surgery, why did I get side effects?! I have to live with this discomfort for the rest of my life. What! When I asked him about it, he blamed it on my mental issues haha. He said I was paying too much attention and told me to stop worrying about the surgery,,,,, (that makes sense...) and in an annoying manner, “Then I had a CT today.” “Take a picture and leave,” he slammed the door shut and left (sigh...) And the head of the counseling office said: “The teacher will take a look at the CT picture and contact you if there are any problems...” All he said was, “ So I asked for a CT picture .” I did. This was my review, and I pray that no other victims arise. Please don't do it, please... (don't touch the bone) I really want to die right now.