Hello~
This is a 2-month review of 7mm chin advancement surgery at Yang Yoon-dol Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery :)
The photo was taken at the hospital 4 weeks after the surgery.
I have had noticeable symptoms of receding chin since my 20s, so I have experience with liposuction and filler treatment.
However, as time went by and I took pictures, my jaw line became very bothersome, so I looked into it and decided to get the procedure.
I had consultations at three of the highly recommended places.
I wanted to have the surgery done in a natural way without going overboard, and
based on reviews and consultations, I decided to have the surgery done here because I thought it was the most suitable.
Compared to other places, there were a lot of photo reviews, so I think I had a lot of faith in them.
I went on a diet at the beginning of this year, and my chin is not noticeable even after I lose weight. I
've heard a lot of compliments from acquaintances I've met recently, saying they've lost weight and have changed as a person. Haha
(I actually had surgery haha)
It's not a lie, I've been complimented on my appearance at least 50 times!!! I think the effect of the surgery is very great.
I am very satisfied with the results of the surgery.
There are quite a few people around me who have severe blindness, and I would like to recommend the surgery, but it is difficult to say. Haha.
I
am leaving a note below for those who have the surgery to refer to.
It is difficult to find detailed information after the surgery.
Post-surgery - Up to 2 weeks
, nasal congestion and phlegm continue to be frustrating, and for some reason the rhinitis has gotten worse, making it difficult
to swallow. My throat hurts due to the surgery, so I have difficulty swallowing.
Nasal wash, Otrivin, expectorant, I drank warm water and held on as much as I could.
I hated it so much because it reminded me of the manager who said
I could go to work and do my daily life the day after the surgery. However, something urgent came up the night after the surgery, so I worked until 1 a.m. and then slept.
Since I am free to work from home, I started the next day. I worked from home (it doesn't really interfere with my work).
I have no feeling in my lower lip, and it stings when food touches it.
Perhaps because I don't have feeling in my lower front teeth, my teeth feel cold even when they're just a little bit hard, so I only eat porridge
and keep applying cold packs.
I feel depressed about my appearance. I want to go back to how I was
before the surgery.
I regret the surgery for a few days because it only hurts and makes me look ugly. After 2 weeks, the swelling suddenly goes down and I often look in the mirror out of satisfaction.
I will start looking into whether or not I should have the surgery from about the 12th day. The swelling went down so much that I couldn't tell.
I said I had my wisdom teeth removed and wore a mask while going to work, but
I think the swelling went away in about 2 weeks.
By the 4th week, a lot of feeling in my lower jaw had returned, and by the 4th week, I was able to eat everything I wanted to eat. I think I ate it.
Now that it's been 2 months, I still have a slight uncomfortable feeling in my jaw, but I don't have any discomfort in my daily life.
I like running, but I refrained from running until last week because I felt like it was putting a strain on my jaw, and I only did light exercises at the gym.
Starting this week, running is okay, so I'm trying it little by little.