I keep getting comments on the post below on the 16th day of cheekbone/square jaw surgery... I'm posting again on the 20th day. I should have sent you a note yesterday, but I was too sleepy after watching it before going to bed, so I just fell asleep. ㅠㅠ Those of you who have decided to get plastic surgery will be waiting for information... I'll write this and go right away to write you a note... I'll write it carefully ^^ Yesterday, for the first time, not to my boyfriend. (My dull boyfriend said I got some Botox and he said it looked like a bun and was cute.. ㅡㅡ; This was the 11th day after surgery) I met my friends.. Yesterday was the 19th day.. I got Botox to my friends (you will definitely see that my angles have disappeared later) When I heard that I had undergone fat grafting (in preparation for the past) (due to swelling... my face would look younger with the cheekbones anyway...), I said it looked like candy bites... and I ended up laughing at the fact that I had fat on my cheeks... It was so amazing... haha, I looked younger . Actually, it's because of my cheekbones... After the cheekbone surgery, the swelling right now is so much that only I can feel it... And thanks to the square jaw surgery, I think I can use the excuse of Botox and avoid a lot of plastic surgery suspicions... I'm so glad~~ Ah. .. I think the surgery went really well. It doesn't swell a lot... Of course, there are no discomforts after the surgery, but it's minimal compared to the joy I enjoy, so I'm enjoying it day by day. The doctor said that the effects of cheekbone surgery will gradually start to look prettier after 3 months, and that it is best to wait 6 months or even a year after the surgery, but I can freely wear baseball caps and headbands due to my cheekbones being gently reduced when viewed from the side right after the surgery. ..I tied my hair up without even looking in the mirror.. It was so nice.. It got better and better, and I found myself smiling even in my sleep. My face wasn't visible from the cheekbones or anything. Overall, I had a big face with the cheekbones under my eyes spreading out to the sides. My cheekbones were in a straight line with the square shape... I always wore my hair down and pulled my long hair out in front to cover up the square eye area. ... After the surgery, I realized that the reason I couldn't slick my hair back and the reason I permed my hair exaggeratedly and puffed it up was all because I was trying to cover up my cheekbones without realizing it. I think I can try straight hair now. Now that I have a cute little cheekbone that matches my small head (my head is small...ㅠㅠ), I feel confident going out as soon as I wash my hair. In the past, I dried my hair hard, applied something to make it puff up, and couldn't go out unless my hairstyle was complete. I wasn't confident... If my hair was tight, my face would look bigger... Anyway, it was all because of the clown... Clown... Woman. If you want to be cute and pretty, first take a good look at the clowns. If you think a clown is okay, just use a square. I asked them to cut off my square jaw just a little bit because I was worried that people would not be able to stand it because I had changed so much... but they cut it long... gently... because of the secondary angle... I had a lot of swelling when the bandage was removed . I felt like my cheekbones and squared off had changed dramatically, so I was worried about how I would handle people's attention once the swelling started to go down, but I think facial surgery is a surgery that changes slowly without anyone noticing. If the facial features had been touched, no excuse would have worked... People remember the facial features, not the entire angle... I asked them to cut a small amount of the square on the morning of the surgery, but I was wondering what would happen if there was no change, so I cut a lot of it in an awkward way. I don't like it, but I'm also worried that there isn't much change. What should I do?' When I asked him about it, he said that it is the cheekbones that determine the overall line of the face, so I safely asked him to cut them to fit the cheekbones nicely and had the surgery. Then, my family doesn't know... After all, what people remember is the facial features~~ (If I had known it would be like this, I should have cut it off more? ^^) Oh my! And I have a friend (he's a guy) that I've known for over 10 years, and he looks like a fox... When I met him and told him he'd had Botox and fat grafting, he said, 'You've changed a bit.' He said, 'Get married before you get to an age where Botox doesn't work.' While I was sighing, the potato said, ‘Huh? He said, ‘It doesn’t seem like you.. You’ve changed a lot.. Was that what Botox was supposed to do?’ I was shocked and said, 'What... is it me...' I didn't know before, but when I look in the mirror over there, it doesn't seem to be you... It looks like it's swollen from the front, but I didn't know much, but I thought it was because of the 45-degree angle reflected in the mirror... Subtly . Are you worried yet happy? I am satisfied because I feel like I am getting prettier every day. Now I'll go down and leave you a message~~ Good things should be shared~~ Everyone, please get surgery quickly. There will be a lot of changes... not only in your face but also in your life...