Before Surgery:
Last spring I had zygoma reduction surgery and V line surgery. It’s already been a year! When I had my consultation prior to surgery, I told the doctor about what facial complexes I had and said that I wanted the smallest and most slim face shape possible. The doctor informed me that my frontal cheekbones protruded slightly so trimming the cheekbone and performing a T-osteotomy on my chin would give me the desired V-line shape I wanted as well as give me smooth jawline contour. These are my photos prior to surgery.
Last spring I had zygoma reduction surgery and V line surgery. It’s already been a year! When I had my consultation prior to surgery, I told the doctor about what facial complexes I had and said that I wanted the smallest and most slim face shape possible. The doctor informed me that my frontal cheekbones protruded slightly so trimming the cheekbone and performing a T-osteotomy on my chin would give me the desired V-line shape I wanted as well as give me smooth jawline contour. These are my photos prior to surgery.
Prior to surgery, I would always try and
find the best angle to take photos but no matter how I tried, I couldn’t hide
my prominent cheekbones. Prior to surgery these are the photos I liked the most
but looking at them now there is such a big difference. I still remember being
at home a week after surgery, using ice-packs to try and reduce swelling and
attempting to exercise using resistance bands. At that time, I could only open
my mouth a little bit and because of the stitches in my mouth I couldn’t brush
my teeth well and could only soft foods like porridge.
I was able to take some time off of work so I had plenty of rest at home in between taking trips to the hospital for after-care, taking long walks to get some exercise and meeting with friends. Thinking back on that time I think I only had a difficult time the first week or so after surgery. About one month after surgery, I went back to work and in the business of daily life, the swelling went away really fast!
3-5 Months After Surgery:
I was able to take some time off of work so I had plenty of rest at home in between taking trips to the hospital for after-care, taking long walks to get some exercise and meeting with friends. Thinking back on that time I think I only had a difficult time the first week or so after surgery. About one month after surgery, I went back to work and in the business of daily life, the swelling went away really fast!
3-5 Months After Surgery:
At this time I still had long hair. There was
still about 50% swelling left. 5-6 months after surgery, there would still be
times where I would wake up and feel tightness in my face. The below pictures
are recent.
1 Year After Surgery:
1 Year After Surgery:
Comparing my pictures from before and after
surgery they are so different! My strong and aggressive image is much softer
>< Before surgery, I was limited to certain hairstyles because I was
afraid that my face would stand out but now I can try so many different styles,
including the bob I have not ^^ Now when I look at past photos it feels strange
and my face now feels like it’s always been my face. My older sister got
married last year (before my surgery) and whenever I look at our family picture
from that time I always wish she got married just a little bit later ㅜㅜ
Now that one year has passed all the
swelling is gone and everything seems to have settled down. There is nothing
uncomfortable regarding daily activity and the scar under my ear disappeared
long ago (though it feels a little hard when you touch it). The scars inside my
mouth (along the gumline) are still there but it’s okay since it’s not visible.
Because a possible side effect of facial contouring surgery is sagging skin, I’ve
started to concentrate on skin elasticity treatments. Now I can take selfies at
any angle! >.< Before surgery, I also hated tucking my hair behind my
ears but now when I take passport photos I can tuck my hair behind my ears
without any embarrassment ^^ I am so happy! Before surgery, I had so many
worries, but now that I’ve done it I realize it wasn’t as painful as I thought
it would be and the outcome is so, so worth it! ^^
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