It's already been 3 months. Time goes by quickly since the 2nd month. As expected, I felt that people who had successful surgeries don't write. I came in often for the first month or two, but after that, I didn't come in and didn't even think about surgery. I think the swelling went down by 90 %. Sensation has returned 65% under the eyes and 90% in the front chin. Oh, and the side effects of the high-frequency cream I wrote about in the previous article have all disappeared on my cheeks, but the pimple marks still remain a little, and the ones on my neck have improved significantly since I took care of them. It didn't go away, but it still got a lot better. As for cheekbone nonunions, I usually got a CT scan at 2 months and didn't go to the hospital. When I looked at it later, I was a little worried because there were a lot of people who had nonunions. Of course, I will continue to visit the hospital until the first year.. Next week, I'm going to the hospital to check the progress of my 3rd gall. . I'm a little worried about getting a CT scan. I took a picture at the 1st month and saw that it wasn't dilated, so I was relieved and felt comfortable. But I have faith that it will be okay. I'll post the CT review after I get back from the hospital. I couldn't lie down on my side last week because I was scared. I've been doing it little by little since then haha. When I looked into it, they said I could lie on my side starting from the first month..? But even if I knew, I didn't know.. I'm scared. First of all, I'm completely satisfied with the surgery. It's so different from my life before. I'm so happy that my complex is gone. As for removing the fixing pin... I was originally going to do it anyway, but I don't think I'll do it.. I don't want to wait for the swelling to go down. And the fixing pin. There are times when I get really small pimples on the sides, but is it just a little sebum? So, when I squeeze it, it disappears, so there is no stress, and I always think about it.. If I hadn't had a square jaw, I would have regretted it so much.. I really liked the choices I made in the past . Sometimes, I look at old photos and I really... I wonder what my life was like before the surgery. What I'm most worried about right now is the pebbles in my front chin. I have a chin, but I'm really concerned about the muscle lumps forming even when I apply a little bit of pressure. Seeing that it doesn't go away even with Botox, I think it will go away later. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. And is this really an unexpected side effect? result? The clown disappears, but the face is flat, but the face is flat <><><><><><><><><><><><><<<<<<<<<<<< I was much more satisfied, so the fact that it was flat wasn't stress, it was just flat.. Don't say that haha. I wrote this to keep in mind that there are people scheduled for surgery.. Also, the protruding part of the sideburn pin definitely went in a bit, but I knew it would protrude from the beginning. I wasn't stressed because of it. Of course, the pins were stuck on top of the bone, and the skin on top of it became so thick that it had no choice but to protrude. Also, do you know that when people touch the sideburns, they protrude? So I tried my best to touch it without thinking about the sensation of my face and only focused on the sensation of my hand. Unless you tell me, you will never know. If you know and touch it, you will know, but if you don't know, you will never know.. Hmm, why did it jump out when a sensitive person touched it? Is it okay to just move on and wonder if that was the case? If you look closely at the sideburn scar, it looks a bit pink, but other people wouldn't notice it. Let's write down the objective pros and cons of surgery based on the reviews written so far. Pros - The nose looks higher because the 45-degree cheekbones are gone. - The face has become really smaller. He said that the face is small, but the eyes, nose, and mouth are all concave inside (if my younger brother said this, it's really amazing...) - I don't know if it's because of the cheeks, but is there a bulldog meat next to the mouth? I had the same thing, but it disappeared - I think this is also due to the diaphragm + the long curve, but the original chin shape was an upside-down omega shape, but it has improved by 90% - When the cheek area catches the light, it reflects pretty light. You think it's far away, but the light reflection is pretty in a diagonal line from the cheekbone under the eye to the front cheek. Disadvantages - The face becomes flat - (long curve, during front chin surgery) Lips become thinner (they say it will get better as time goes by and the incisions in the mouth are healed) - I don't know if it swells easily in the morning, but sometimes it's a bit unpleasant to look at when it swells - Nonunion is sometimes noticeable (it disappears after 3 months). I think this is the extent of it. There are a lot of advantages that I didn't write about, but I don't write about them because they are too detailed. I don't have any regrets about the surgery. What I realized after the surgery is that for a successful surgery, you have to choose the right hospital, but more than anything, my bones and soft tissue. The most important thing is what the tissue looks like, so you have to have some luck.. For those of you who are looking into surgery or will have surgery soon, I hope you find out all the side effects before surgery. I 'll get a CT scan next week and write a short post.