Review of Azur Clinic I received facial liposuction
with Ulthera and Shurink regularly, but since I have an impulsive temperament, I was so obsessed with it that I thought, "What's the point?" Then I became interested in facial liposuction.
(At that time, I was also recruiting models.)
Looking at my late 30s (soon to be 40), I couldn't ignore the gravity of time.
After incisions were made on both sides of the ears, one stitch was sewn under the chin. A total of three stitches were stitched with just one or two stitches.
(Currently, you have to look for the stitches to see them and they are not noticeable)
After I woke up from the anesthesia, they gave me soup and it was all gone (it was delicious). Immediately
after the surgery, I was extremely swollen, as if my wisdom teeth had been removed, so
I was very worried, but I wore it all day, and when I woke up the next day, it was swollen. I was so tired that I was able to go to work.
(Continue to wear it except when washing or eating)
Before and after the surgery, the line under my chin was really close to my neck,
but the doctor separated my chin and neck (he was my benefactor),
and my face even had a double chin and deep cheeks on my neck. The director looked at the entire form and did everything with a design pen.
Since I have cheek dents, I decided to straighten the lines on my chin below my ears and not remove a lot of fat. I decided to see the progress with Botox later, so I also got Xeomin Botox separately on the day my stitches loosened.
I am very grateful that they promised me an after-treatment when I was stressed and worried about the area below my ears (they said they would just remove a little more from that area), so
I went on a holiday on October 9th because I wanted to do it quickly.
I received treatment after waiting since they said they would perform treatment and surgery on public holidays,
and the doctor who explained the dressing and step-by-step explanation the next day was very thorough.
He said that the liposuction (face) went well and even though there was stiffness and lumps, he told me to move my neck a little bit as it could harden if I didn't move too much.
(As if stretching)
Actually, I don't know if I'm a surgical type or if I'm good at tolerating pain
(Rejuran is enough to get a full face with just anesthetic cream applied/Actually, Rejuran really hurts. I held it all in because I was crying)
I've had two major physical surgeries. (It's not a plastic surgery procedure)
I can tolerate some pain well, but it didn't hurt at all.
It hurts! It feels like a strong muscle pain that is bearable, and even though it is my own skin, it doesn't feel like my own skin and something is strange~
(It feels like my skin is mine, but it's not mine)
I always wear it while I sleep, and I started using commercially available V-line packs more often. (I bought it from Coupang) I think it's human psychology that the more money you spend, the more you pay attention to that part.
The stitches were removed on 10/12 (surgery on 10/9).