Ever since I was a child, I liked to dance
in front of people, get attention, and stand in front of cameras. So I
naturally decided on my career path this way, and what I always heard while
working was, "All you have to do is fix your mouth, with prettier bottom
jaw your face will be much better." So I went to various dentistry clinics
and received orthodontics, and as a result, I said that it is difficult to
solve perfectly with braces and I have to have surgery because my gums are
protruding. At first, I was scared to hear that I had to have surgery, and it
was a burden to pay for it, so I just have to live without surgery. However time
goes by, I get more and more concerned about my shortcomings as time goes by,
and if it's an operation I'd better do it as soon as possible! I decided to
have an operation.
<Before>
I've never done surgery before, and I've
been worried about it too much, so I looked up all the information about
protruding mouth surgery regardless of youtube, Naver cafe, plastic surgery
app, etc. Since it is an important surgery to touch facial bones, I heard that
it is safer and more reliable to do it at Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons than
at general plastic surgery, so I searched a lot for the Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery, which are good at protruding mouth. As a result, I found out that many
people recommended the EU, ranging from the surgeon’s surgical skills to the atmosphere of the hospital, to the service, and immediately arranged a
consultation. I could see why many people recommend the EU after consulting
with them in person, and thanks to the reliable doctor and good consultant, I
decided to have surgery right away at EU!
<Post
OP Day>
When I woke up, the surgery was over. I
think it's better than I expected because I don't feel dizzy and breathe right
after surgery. One side of my nose was blocked with rubber and I couldn't open
my mouth, so I could only breathe on the other side of my nose, but after
breathing like that for hours, I felt like I was going crazy. As I slept
sitting down, my butt hurt so much, I couldn't breathe well, and time seemed to
slow down, and I had a lot of thoughts to myself, and suddenly everything was
so scary and worried. I can't wait to see the time to pass.
<
Post 1 Day >
The doctor removed rubber from my nose and
disinfected it, and I finally felt like I was going to buy it. On my way home
from the hospital, I bought soup, pumpkin porridge, and everything I could eat.
I tried soup because I was so hungry in the evening after using a syringe until
lunch, but it went in better than I thought and it was so delicious. I can't
believe I'm so happy with just soup. Everything else is fine, but it was hard
to keep my nose stuffy and my butt hurt so much because I was sitting and
sleeping.
<
Post OP 3 Days >
Hospital told me that I could remove the
face tape, so I carefully removed the tape with water, washed his hair, and
took a bath. When I remove the tape, I realized how swollen my face was. I was
suddenly worried that it would be strange to see my face for the first time in
my life and what if my face didn't get rid of swelling, so I ordered a deswelling
tea. I felt so refreshed after taking a bath in a few days and went for a walk
in front of my house for the first time after the surgery. Since I ate a bowl
of soup and thought my stamina was not bad. It was so nice to be outside after
a long time. I am trying to comfort myself by watching the post-op reviews on
the internet when time is not going by and there are many worries. I can't eat,
so I'm hungry and it's so hard to sleep sitting down. And whenever I wear
pressure bandage, I feel pain in my molar maybe because my tooth is pressed too
much. I should ask the hospital tomorrow!
<
Post OP 5 Days >
It seems like my face is getting less
swollen day by day, but I still have a yellow bruise around my lips. Time heals
all wounds. I'm eating everything I can eat because I'm getting more and more
tips on how to eat, and my nasal congestion has improved a lot, so I'm able to
breathe comfortably! However, sleeping while sitting still hurts my back a lot
and wakes up well in the middle. I've tried brushing my teeth, but it's hard
because I haven't opened my mouth yet. But I'm glad it's more affordable than
1-2 days after the surgery.
<
Post OP 7 Days >
Today is the first day of my week, so I
went to the hospital for the first time. These days, cheese cakes and changing new
care in a blender is very delicious. I got disinfecting and doctor told me that
after week I can go remove my stitches. This feels great! I felt good because
my friends came over to my house and told me surgery result is good even with
swelling and that I would look so pretty if my swelling went down. I can't wait
for another week to pass. These days, I go to the hospital every day and get a deswelling
laser, which seems to be effective!! The swelling seems to be going down well
from day to day. And these days, I am not sick at all and I just can't eat.
<
Post OP 9 Days >
I think the swelling has gone down a lot!!
But I still have a U-shaped jaw, so I can't wait to lose all swelling on my
face. These days, I eat a lot of porridge, soup, pumpkin juice, chocolate milk,
cheesecake, and soy milk every day, but I want to eat something else every
day. Whenever I eat food I feel like
food gets stuck in the wafer of my front teeth, but no matter how much I
gargle, it doesn't seem to clean my front teeth. My front teeth are a bit numb,
so I'm scared to touch them. Am I going to be alright??
<
Post OP 12 Days >
These days, I'm laid down and fall as
sleep. I slept very well for over 10 hours today. I'm worried because my chin
is still round and my philtrum is swollen. And if relax my lips I can't close
my mouth, so I can see my front teeth. Is it because they get swollen? Is it
because I have big front teeth? I don't have any pain and it's a little bit of
a living, so I'm worried about it
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