It's been a little over a year now, and I got cheekbones and chin... I also read a lot of reviews here and got help, so I'm going to write about things I didn't know about before the surgery. 1. Many people complain about sagging cheeks, but it's because they're thin or have thin bones, but they're angular. People like this always suffer from sagging cheeks and sagging chin. They say I have thick skin and thick bones, so the muscles attached to my face are also thick. Instead, I only have fat on my cheeks, so I have saggy cheeks below my cheekbones, but it's more positive cheek sagging, as if I 've been hit with fat on my face. My friend, who has thin skin, had it done at the same hospital, but unlike me, her skin started to bleed out and she got negative cheek sagging. My friend's cheeks healed a bit, but it got worse. She has a pretty face, but she looks old. It would be a good idea to figure out which type of skin you have first . 2. Oral There is also a change in structure. Originally, the back of the front teeth and the bottom teeth almost brushed against each other when the mouth was closed, but now the curve has narrowed to the point where the thumbnail fits in . They say this makes no sense in theory, but when I measured it, there was a gap of about 2mm.. The mouth is slightly small. It looks like it's sticking out. I don't know if anyone else is like me, but if you say your mouth is a little protruding, I think you should definitely discuss this with the doctor. 3. I had the cheekbone surgery done non-fixed. Looking at it from the front, a total of 1.6cm was put in each side cheekbone by 8mm. I was very, very satisfied with the results, but is it because I put in too much cheekbones or did I touch my chin incorrectly? My mouth is about 2/3 of what it was before the surgery? It's not happening outside. Even the hospital said there was nothing they could do , so I had to give up food when I had to eat something big at a gathering or when there were a lot of people. 4. Problems appeared on my face. This was common to all my friends with bad teeth, friends with shaved chins, and friends with cheekbones. The problem lasted for a year. I'm still seeing growths on my face even after this. It's been about 8 months since I went to the dermatologist. I'm still getting acne, and some of it is even turning into a pimple. It's not like a pimple, but it's something that's yellow and festering, especially on the lower part of the chin. It's probably because the bone is scraped off, causing inflammation inside the skin, but it doesn't subside easily. People with sensitive skin or who have a lot of skin problems like this. I think this may be more stressful. If you are thinking about it and are sensitive or concerned about these things, I think it would be a good idea to think about it seriously before making a decision.