Since I was young, my teeth have become crooked and gradually become asymmetrical, but I began to notice this in my second year of high school. It was going wrong...
So I went to many hospitals here and there from a young age, and they said that surgery was the only solution, and that it was a case that correction could not be done.
It was difficult to decide on surgery right away, so I thought about it more carefully, and several years passed, and
during that time, my asymmetry became a complex for me, so I became reluctant to take pictures and always wore a mask.
Then, when I decided to have surgery, I went out of my way to visit many orthodontic hospitals!
While looking for oral and maxillofacial surgery, I chose Y Oral because of
their experience! And lots of surgery! The mindset that only one patient is operated on per day!
And during the consultation with the teacher, I decided on Waigu Gang, which gave me the most satisfaction, including showing me a CT scan of my face and explaining things well!
So, I put down a down payment and started with the linear correction first. I had the correction in September and had the surgery in mid-March!
Because I was putting pressure on my mouth, the asymmetry didn't really stand out, but
it was still visible, but there was more to it! Just look at the picture, it looks like it's in a state of strength!
It looks less noticeable, ㅠㅠ
I think the surgery was done from around 10:30 to 2:30!
Anesthetic gas immediately after surgery?? They told me I shouldn't fall asleep because it was still in my lungs, so
the nurses kept shaking me to wake me up!
The teachers had a hard time saying that I can sleep more because I'm a big person,,! ㅠㅠ
As soon as I came out, breathing was the most difficult and uncomfortable!
But there was something like a big lake in my nose, so I was able to breathe through my nose just a little bit!
I couldn't get used to it when they suddenly told me to breathe through my nose instead of through my nose,
but it wasn't that difficult except for breathing!
I removed the blood hose and removed the urine line (removing the urine line hurt a little,,).
After removing the hose, my nose was completely clogged and I almost died.
I had to breathe only through my mouth.
I have never tried breathing only through my mouth. I didn't have any, but when I tried to drink water, I couldn't breathe and I couldn't drink water,
so I practiced quite a bit.
The nurse was really good, so I felt like I had less trouble!
Real nurses take really good care!
I was very swollen, but when I got home, I felt like I was alive. Did I feel some sense of stability?
But other people say they did well with New Care, but it was so hard for me to take New Care, so
I could only eat about half a day.
The man said he had to eat 3-4 after being discharged from the hospital, but
I didn't go over it, and from about the 4th day onward I started taking almost 1. dog?? I started eating!
After a while, bruises are starting to appear!
From this point on, my nose is completely clear!!!!!!!
From this point on, I felt like I was really going to live!!
It is now easier to breathe and eat through the nose, so the quality of life has improved,,? Haha
The bruises are almost gone and only a lot of swelling remains!
What's uncomfortable is not being able to open your mouth and having trouble eating?
I think this is all there is!
The swelling has gone down a lot and I can see a lot of improvement now!
In order for the swelling to go down quickly, you need to go for a lot of walks, but I don't take New Care often, so
I couldn't go for a lot of walks!
Well, maybe because I do a little bit of walking around the apartment complex, I sleep well, so
I feel like the swelling is going down on average,,? I felt that!
I feel good because people are telling me that I have changed a lot.
I haven't even taken the wafer yet, but I think it will get better once I take it out!
Thank you for reading this long post~