

My facial asymmetry got worse when I was in middle school. In fact, I don't think my chin is overly distorted, and I'm not dissatisfied with my appearance. However, I was under a lot of stress because I took a lot of pictures in the army. About 2 out of 10 came out too abnormal. So I told my parents. oh, i can't want to operate I could do it after earning money later, but at that time I didn't have time to rest properly, and I thought doing it when I was young was beneficial because doing it when I was younger would help me recover faster. I think it was very helpful to join a cafe and find out how people live after undergoing surgery.
While on vacation, I looked for a hospital and decided to undergo surgery at Y Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. As a result of consulting at various hospitals, all hospitals diagnosed that my chin is protruding, but the tip of my chin is asymmetrical. It's a complete welcome party. The decisive reason for deciding to undergo surgery from Dr. ㅇㅅㅇ was whether or not there was an advance surgery. It doesn't matter if you do missionary work once, but it's a personality that gets rid of annoying things quickly. First of all, if you do the correction, it looks like 6 months of correction + surgery + 1 year of correction. During the correction before the surgery, the asymmetry got worse and I had to study hard after 6 months, so I preferred the preoperative surgery. However, the information on the front center surgery on YouTube says that the front center is the principle and it is difficult to align the center if it is not well occluded. So, when I told the director that I was worried about this part, he said that it didn't matter because he tried to match the gap with the model before the surgery and the jaw wouldn't shake if the 3 dots touched. Thanks to that model, I think I received the surgery without worrying more. What is the director's skill? That's how Y decides to have surgery.
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Before surgery: The items to prepare before surgery are liquid food at home, an environment where you can sit down and sleep, a humidifier, a bottle of Daiso sauce, a mirror, and ice packs (lots). And the things you need to bring to the hospital are a shirt, a tablet or laptop (required), a power strip, and a charger.
Day 1: After surgery, my chin surprised me. It was so awkward on my sunken chin. In fact, rather than feeling good, I thought the surgery was wrong for my face, which was so unfamiliar to me. But now it's so pretty. Speaking of pain, the first day is the hardest. After the operation, when you enter the hospital room, you are really out of your mind. You can never go to sleep, and you have to take a deep breath to get rid of the unpleasant anesthetic gas. I had a bad burp about 3 times. After the surgery, it hurts a bit. The recovery from general anesthesia was more difficult than the pain at the surgical site. Airway swelling and difficulty breathing. As most would say, I start to regret it from this point on. So, it is essential to make a firm resolution before surgery. Not in the right mindset.
But the fortunate part was that I didn't tie my mouth, so I was able to breathe. It would have been really, really hard to tie her mouth. There are hospitals that say that the mouth is tied unconditionally, but fortunately, the mouth is not tied here. At this time, I was not in a state where I could do anything because I had no sight or mind. After banging for about 2 hours, I listened to the radio because time was running out. Still, I was able to watch the drama after 8 o’clock and after getting some sleep because I came back to my senses. I slept and woke up while watching Wooyoungwoo.
Day 2: Now start removing the urine catheters and blood barrels and other cumbersome gadgets. I'm not sure how comfortable it will be. The annoying feeling of the urine line is gone, but I have to go to the bathroom as often as IV injections. And it was really hard to match the wafers;; Originally, I wondered if it didn't fit. But after practicing, he entered? If you do it a few times and a few days, you'll fit right in.
I started walking around the hospital, but there were more people coming to see me than I expected. It's not embarrassing, but it was hard, so I couldn't go for a walk. Still, it's much less painful than the first day.
Day 3: We are finally discharged. When I get home and take a shower, it's so cool. Washing your face is a bit difficult. When I touch my face, I feel like it will burst, so I am careful. I have a lot of sebum on my face. It's comfortable to come home, but it's hard to take pills. Now I have to take medicine with every meal, but that's a problem. The throat is narrow because of the surgery, the medicine is thick, and when I tried to pass the medicine but it didn't pass, I don't want to feel that feeling again. As a tip, it is more comfortable to take the thick medicine first. It is not unconditionally long, but thick medicine comes first. As you take the medicine, your throat gets narrower and it becomes difficult to eat. Still, people who shut their mouths say they take powdered medicine, but it seems to be better than that. You really use powdered medicine. For rice, I ate New Care, soy milk, and pumpkin juice. I poured it into my mouth little by little with a sauce bottle sold at Daiso and drank it slowly. And it is known that pumpkin juice is good for reducing swelling, but it is said that it is not that effective. However, there was nothing wrong with eating pumpkin juice, so I ate it steadily.
Day 4: Bruising around the mouth and swelling of the lips. Bruises are said to go away with time. As your lips swell, the skin on your lips comes out. It doesn't hurt to apply Vaseline and wait for it to come off on its own.
I need to use cold packs for up to 5 days, but I don't have enough ice packs... You really need to buy a lot of ice packs. About five?
Day 5: Swelling is at its maximum. When I looked at other people's reviews, they swollen more than I did, but I don't know if this is my constitution or the doctor is good at it. I'm trying to exercise at home, but it hurts so I can't do it. I have no energy in my body and feel dizzy when I stand up. I think that's why I tried to eat more rice.
Day 6: This is when the swelling begins to subside. From now on, I started applying warm compresses. It feels good to have a warm face. But be careful because trouble came up when you applied a warm compress.
It was hot, so I went to a large mart, but I couldn't go around for an hour. It's too hard. When I walk, I get so dizzy and saliva profuse, so I carry a toilet paper. When I got home, I was really exhausted. When you wake up, the symptoms of dizziness are worse and you have less energy. It is recommended to start walking slowly. And I feel really bad for not being able to brush my teeth. No matter how much I gargle after eating New Care, something thick remains in my mouth, but later it comes out in lumps. In the end, I couldn't stand it and took out the wafer, gargled, and cleaned my tongue with a tongue cleaner. It's really dirty.
Day 7: I really want to break my teeth when I'm getting ready for bed. I can sleep, but I can't sleep because my teeth are tingling. This tingling sensation is said to be a characteristic of nerve return, but it is very annoying. I only slept 4 hours in 2 days. Feelings come back quickly. Sensation returns from the cheek to the chin.
Day 8: I went to a large supermarket on this day as well, but it was still worth walking. But you still have to watch out for drooling. If you're not careful, the mask will line up... . And the smell of saliva starts to come out of the mask. The orthostatic dizziness is still severe.
Day 9: The pain is starting to go away now, though. The swelling seems to have gone down by about 50%. It is still very swollen. Today is the day to go to the hospital. Just in case, I took my parents' car. I can't walk much yet, so I decided that standing on the subway would be difficult. I checked for inflammation in my mouth and returned after receiving laser swelling treatment. Fortunately, there was no sores in the mouth. The doctor says you can now eat watery food like porridge and brush your teeth. Now you have to eat a lot. I think the reason why I was able to recover quickly was because I tried to eat a lot of nutritious food from that time on. I ate pasta, ramen, steamed egg, curry, soft tofu, porridge, bread, grated fruit, and dumpling soup, but I tried to eat protein at every meal. Egg custard is the best. And I ate fruit once a day unconditionally. It's been a while since I ate sweet fruit, so I'm really happy.
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Day 14: I played with my friend for the first time after double jaw surgery. I went to a vintage clothing store and looked around for 3 hours, but it's not too hard. Now, it seems that the original energy has returned. The orthostatic dizziness has been greatly relieved and the swelling has gone down a lot. The frequent nosebleeds also stopped around the 10th day.
Day 15: I went to the hospital for the 2nd time. On this day, I went to the subway by myself. The stitches were removed and laser treatment was performed. I was very worried because all the reviews about pulling out the stitches said that it hurts, but I was sick, but it wasn't that painful. The doctor says the swelling goes down faster now. I made up my mind to work harder. Now, it seems that the hard part of the double jaw surgery has passed.
Day 17: The swelling has gone down a lot. I'm working hard on warm compresses, and I take a walk once a day unconditionally. However, there is still a lot of swelling here and there. Still, it feels good to see my sharp jawline after a long time. My body is getting better, so I'm going to start studying soon.


Overall review on day 18: Looking at the pre-surgery picture while writing this review, the asymmetry was more serious than I thought. When I said that I was going to have double jaw surgery, half of the people around me asked why it was not worth living with just one, so I actually thought a lot about the surgery. But now that I think about it, I think it was a surgery that I had to do at least once in my life. To those who are thinking about surgery, I don't think double jaw surgery is a surgery that has so many side effects under the assumption that you are looking for a good hospital. Roughly, the side effects that are likely to occur frequently are paresthesia, temporomandibular joint disorder, and narrowing of the airway, but I thought that all problems could be solved if I met a good doctor. I felt that two jaw surgery had very few side effects compared to other plastic surgeries.
Weeks 2-3: By the end of the 2nd week, the dizziness disappeared and I was able to keep my mouth shut, so I started going to study. It's improved a lot, but it's a bit uncomfortable to sleep, so I go to bed at 6 o'clock every morning.
3 to 4 weeks: You now begin to sleep regularly. It's so comfortable to just be able to sleep comfortably. The swelling seems to have gone down by about 70% and it doesn't go down well anymore. But as much as it falls out, there is no obsession that the swelling needs to go down. I don't think the middle part really falls out. The chin sensation has not returned 100%. It is said to take 3 to 6 months. Now, this is the most uncomfortable part of Week 4. Well, there's nothing to be uncomfortable about, but it's annoying that you can't feel it when it spills on your chin while eating. Now it's about to go out and eat soup.


Weeks 4-5: This is the 3rd visit to the hospital. There is nothing wrong with taking pictures, x-rays, and ct. Much improved. As I always say, the asymmetry before surgery was really bad. Ha... Now the braces are attached and the wafer is removed. It's nice to have Y-Oral surgery and orthodontic treatment at the hospital. I went to a hospital that does corrections and surgery separately, but it felt like the two of us were playing separately. At Yangak Hospital, if the orthodontist told me to do the first surgery, then I would have to do the first surgery and then the first correction. However, the dentist introduced by Yangak Hospital did not know much about Sunsul and Seonyojeong.
I was usually frustrated because of wafers, but I feel relieved. However, even before the braces, I had a lot of food stuck in my mouth, but getting food stuck in the braces is really bad. The hospital gives you an interdental brush, but it's really annoying to scratch each one. I bought a waterpik and I'm using it, and it's really good. At first, I thought the water pressure was too strong, but as I used it, I got used to it. The advantage is that you can brush your teeth quickly, and the downside is that it is expensive.
Also, after a lot of dizziness disappeared and a lot of time had passed after the surgery, the doctor (Lee Seok-jae) told me that light strength exercises would work, so I am doing strength exercises. After the surgery, I have lost about 6 kg now. It's the anchovy itself. Originally, I was 88kg, but after doing it somehow, it turned out to be 72kg. I want to bulk up quickly. ^^

And the time of 3 months has come for me too!!!
As for the senses, everyone is like that, but the uncomfortable thing right now is that the senses haven't returned to 100% yet.
About 70 percent? It's a bit inconvenient. Roughly on the tooth side? Also, the feeling on the chin didn't come back, but now it feels like there's something on it when food is on it, so it's okay. But when I drink cold water, I feel cold outside even though I am drinking properly. ㅋㅌㅋㅋ ㅋㅋㅋ Well, this is not that. You can now chew most anything you chew. These days, I tend to avoid things that are tough rather than things that are hard.
Because I do braces, I try to avoid straining the braces as much as possible. Moderately hard foods break before the braces touch, but slightly tough foods have a chance of falling because you have to chew hard and force the braces as the food is pressed.
While eating chicken, I lost my braces on my molars once, and it's kind of annoying to deal with.
I had to go to cut the braces that fell off and then go to put them on separately later. I was burdened by the dust from my house to the hospital..

In fact, there are too many good things to complain about.
Now I'm slowly starting to see my college friends. I heard that his image has changed, and I heard that he is handsome, which I had never heard before. ☆*: .。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆
The jaw asymmetry, which was a trauma every time I took a picture, disappeared, so I take good pictures.
Looks like I'll have a girlfriend now. ㅋ ㅋ ㅋ ㅋ To be honest, I didn't expect her to develop so much, but it's so nice to see her progress. I feel twice as handsome~

For reference, I didn't really manage swelling. I still had cravings until the 3rd week, but I didn't do it from the next time. The swelling has gone down well though. Well, it's a big part of being a person by person, but I've heard that the swelling goes down quickly if the surgery goes well. I don't think it's bad to refer to the speed of swelling while looking at hospital reviews when choosing a hospital.
And now, you can eat something delicious even on a date. Chicken seems to be just right. It still takes a lot of jaw strength to eat pork belly. I have to be careful until 6 months, but I don't know if I can stand it.
Please pray for me to have a girlfriend! lol
And let's talk about the cost issue. My parents watched the cctv and waited while I was undergoing surgery. Later, my father told me that the doctor was really good at surgery, and that the nurses and breathing were in perfect harmony. It's not that expensive considering the cost of a day in the hospital where skilled oral and maxillofacial surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses operate without lunch. You said it wasn't worth the money. The operating room and ward are really clean, and even at dawn in a single room, a nurse comes to change ice packs. It's not really worth the money.