I couldn't speak until I was in high school, but due to malocclusion, as I became an adult, my mouth became more protruding... I went to a university hospital for correction, and they asked about malocclusion and asymmetry, and they told me that this was a condition that required double jaw correction, so I had double jaw correction. Pre-surgical correction 1 Year - Orthognathic surgery - I had 1 year of post-surgery correction, so I think it's been a little over 3 years since I had double jaw surgery (actually, I don't really remember... hahaha). I had surgery from Professor Youngjun Choi (He has good experience and good reviews, so I didn't go anywhere else and just stayed here.) I went..) At the time, I only focused on function and asymmetry, so I didn't spend much on beauty (thinking about it now, it's a bit disappointing.) I 'm living with satisfaction because it made me look natural and pretty. I don't think I had any pain after the surgery, and I couldn't breathe through my nose for a few days after the surgery. Was it a little difficult? And I felt weak because I hadn't eaten well for a while... Other than this, I think everything was fine. Since it's a university hospital, safety comes first, and they seem to listen to everything as much as possible when I talk about cosmetic aspects. I don't know if it's just me, but I don't know if it's just me who is disappointed, but when I correct it after surgery, I think safety comes first. This doesn't work, so it looks a bit ugly because of the braces?.. haha I'm on the thin side, so I don't think there's any sagging, but it seems like it shows right away if I gain a little weight..? So, I think I need to exercise hard and manage my diet for the rest of my life . Still, I’m satisfied because it looks prettier haha.
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