I put the implant in about 4 years ago, it got sore, so I took it out again, and as it was a re-operation, everyone was reluctant to do it, but on December 16th, it was put in at a local hospital with word of mouth. When I opened my chin, even after 4 years had passed, I had a lot of breasts, so I had to wrestle for 3 hours with my chin open; I just had the implants trimmed... I was lying with my eyes closed under partial anesthesia, so I was so anxious.. Hehe The swelling of the chin went down quickly No matter what people say, I am well aware that it is a time-consuming operation to be honest . I was in the middle of refining the implant in a hurry because of the breasts, and what went wrong, my chin is still on the chin. It's already been about a month, so why does it look like a chin like this... Ehhh... Hold on, I shed a ton of tears today. I couldn't go anywhere for a month... It's been so bad that my chin is so scratched... It's been a month... The chin isn't short, it's pushed back . . Before the operation, I heard a lot of small faces, but after the operation I often heard the sounds of really big faces. The saddest thing is when the people around me are more averted and blurry at the end of their words saying, 'Oh, that's good...' I had Lasik last week and I can't help but cry when I don't wear glasses and my face looks naked. It's been a month, but is there still so much swelling? When the hell is it going to go away... I don't feel like there's swelling, it's a chin. Ehh... People with really short chins are good, but those with tall chins would be much better off with a straight chin. I think the face getting bigger is an unavoidable part. Whether you want to have a chin or keep a small face, you have to think carefully about this...