Both of my parents had large cheekbones and a short chin, so I was born with large cheekbones and a short chin... I thought from a young age that I would definitely get contouring when I became an adult, and I ended up getting a consultation at the recommendation of an acquaintance!
I had more faith in the counseling director because he told me about actual surgery cases and even his own surgery experience. I also had more faith in the fact that I was able to trust the staff and leave my body on the operating table. He also said that the anesthesia teacher was on site and that he would make the TV show available if you wanted to see it. I set the surgery date with peace of mind.
The surgery didn't hurt at all. However, it was a bit difficult because of the anesthesia, and now it's been 7 months since the surgery, and I'm very satisfied. The fierce look due to the cheekbones has disappeared, and now I don't have to cover my face with my hair, and it's very comfortable to take pictures and not shave the cheekbones with correction. What do people around me know? I don't know, but it made me look prettier haha. I think I would have done it now or any time. I think contouring surgery should be done when the elasticity is at least a little better. I'm very satisfied because it seems like I had it done when I was younger. However, if there's one thing I regret, I wish I had done it when the doctor asked me to do the chin tip as well. I'm regretting it... In conclusion, let's listen to the director carefully.