The world has gotten better. Plastic surgery information can be easily obtained through the Internet, and hospital information and selection have become very convenient, unlike the days when the Internet was not known. You don't have to sell your legs... You don't have to worry too much about post-surgery care or post-surgery reactions... The world has improved quite a bit. We are receiving the benefits of the times. Of course, you can't do surgery without money, but you can't do surgery without medical skills. Even 10 years ago, jaw surgery was a major surgery, and not many people did it. I couldn't get any information online either... The next 10 years will be better, right? Really, when you go outside these days, everyone is beautiful~~ Everyone looks like a celebrity... If you get prettier after surgery, gain confidence, and live a new life, what's better than that? I am that case. The eyes, the nose... The treatment was different... It was only then that I felt it painfully. Are looks really that important to women? It's dangerous to become addicted to plastic surgery, but I think it would be nice to fix some of the areas that are lacking. There is self-satisfaction, and the people who see it feel good... It's been almost 2 weeks since the square jaw surgery. After I found out online that my mouth doesn't open well after surgery, I stopped worrying. If I didn't have a site like this, I would have been thinking about it alone, and I would have called the hospital one by one and asked them. "No.. Isn't that surgery wrong? Why can't I open my mouth? I can't even chew food~!" He said.. ^^; But, of course, there will be individual differences, but how long will it take before the mouth opens? Four fingers fit horizontally, and one finger vertically. That means you can't open your mouth. The hospital said it could only be opened after about a month... Looking at someone who left a comment below, they said it didn't open well even after half a year. What about other people who have had jaw surgery? When should I practice opening my mouth? The hospital told me not to forcefully open my mouth... I don't even try to forcefully open my mouth anyway. I have a craving for my chin... and they tell me to eat only soft food for a month, but I have to be able to resist the temptation of so many delicious foods. The instrument hurts. My eardrum hurts a little... After about a month, can I chew as much as I want without pain? Guys, please give me some information~ For those of you who have had surgery for about a month... How do you feel about opening your mouth? What about food? Are there any other side effects? I think the swelling is almost gone. I still feel like I'm biting two small candies on both cheeks.