It's been 5 months since I had the 2nd contouring surgery. Before the surgery, my complex was that my chin would stick out like a spatula chin when I smiled, even though it was fine as it was. While looking for similar cases, I found the blog of Director Park Jun-gyu of Sures. His standards for beauty were precise, and I could see that he put a lot of thought and concern into various cases, so I went there right away :) I received consultations at three places, and unlike the places I had consulted before, he recommended forward advancement instead of backward advancement. Since I'm someone who absolutely has to be convinced, I asked about various surgical methods based on the blog. I wanted to solve the question of "I don't like my chin sticking out like a spatula chin, but forward advancement?" He said that by advancing, the volume of the front chin would be filled, and the insufficient body volume would be filled by rotating the chin tips on both sides forward, and the chin tips that were pointed forward would be angled downward. I understood, so I made an appointment for the surgery right away. (After surgery) I had more swelling than other people, so it took two months for me to feel like a human being ㅠ I think the reason the surgery took a long time was because the director paid more attention to the angles :) That kind of swelling was completely bearable~ It was like that during the follow-up visits, and I could see that he was truly caring for each and every patient. I still have a bit of a heavy? sore? feeling in my chin, but it's not bothersome. They said that this will get better with time. My sensation all came back after about two months! If I didn't have jaw surgery, I would have been able to open my mouth wide and eat anything a week after the surgery^^ It's hard to see in the picture, but when I had long hair, my jaw was wide and I looked like a man with long hair and I wasn't confident, but now I can wear my hair confidently! It feels slightly lifted and seems to be the effect of square jaw surgery. It is surprisingly one of the most satisfying results :) While the swelling was going down, I had a lot of worries and had high thoughts, but after 6 months, if I am dissatisfied with the result, there is a service that will give me a second surgery as I want by only paying the anesthesia cost, so I felt reassured like insurance for the time being. They say that I have to wait for up to a year for the contour, but even after 5 months, I am still very satisfied compared to before. I think there is still some slight swelling, so I am going to wait slowly for up to a year~ Contouring is a bone surgery, so the recovery period is long, so I think it is really a battle of patience! If you are wondering where to get contouring, I highly recommend 'Director Park Jun-gyu of Sures'!!!! Be sure to read the blog as well. It will be very helpful for your understanding :)