Normally, when I look at it from the front, there is a slight step and
my square jaw is too long, and when I look at it from the side, my chin
looks like a protruding chin, which is the most stressful part, so I always reduce the size when I take pictures from the side or at 45 degrees.
I was so upset
when my friends said you really looked like that,
so I looked for a hospital and saw the doctor. I came across a blog post, and
I was so fascinated that I read the whole thing, so I canceled the consultation I had originally planned to go to and went straight to Shuus!
He explained in detail why the jaw shape I was worried about was the way it was and
made the consultation very long. He fixed everything on my face except my tongue. I think this is the first time I've been to a hospital where the consultation lasted this long. Haha. ㅠㅠ
If you look at other hospitals, they always shave down the nerve lines and
make you look like a doll. The way I tried to create a line was different from what I was pursuing, but
the director's aesthetic sense matched mine.
I'm also very satisfied with the progress I made to the tip
of my chin
it has all the volume, so it's clear and good!!!
After
the surgery
There
was never a time when I didn't see the director when I went to disinfect and take pictures. He looked at you for a moment and asked if there was anything inconvenient, and was very kind.
(Honestly, there are many hospitals where it is hard to see the director's face, other than when disinfecting for the first time. ^^...) Even people
around me
said they didn't know it was you when they saw it from a distance and said everything was fine.
In the past, if I took a 45 degree or side profile photo, I would always use Photoshop to reduce it and reduce it, but I am very, very satisfied.