I thought my cheekbones weren't that big, and I thought it was my personality, so I had long curved square jaw surgery to improve my square jaw and to make my lower jaw look more natural.
Also, rather than completely removing my square jaw, I wanted surgery that would correct my shortcomings and improve the uneven area.
The swelling went down compared to the 1-2 weeks, but not much.
Sensation in the lower lip and the surgical area is slightly returning, but it has returned 60% and still feels awkward. I can
open my mouth quite well, but if I chew a lot, my jaw feels stiff and painful.
The capacity to fill my mouth has been reduced by half, so I was unable to open my mouth before surgery. If you think about it and put it in your mouth, it may overflow and you may end up spitting it out.
When chewing, the lower lip sometimes becomes loose and food spills.
When I tie my hair, my face shape feels more organized and smaller.
The part that worries me is that I still have a lot of swelling
and my chin is blunt, so I'm not sure if I will feel slimmer when I let my hair down.
I think I need to lose facial fat through diet and exercise.
Conclusion: The uneven bones have improved, but you need to reduce the swelling and lose weight to achieve the desired facial shape.
If you want a natural look rather than shaving a lot of bones, you can achieve a natural facial shape by combining exercise and procedures.