I usually don’t write reviews, but I felt like I had to for this one.
I really don’t like taking photos, so I’ve gone without them for a long time, but I think I finally took a selfie for the first time… it was a bit embarrassing.
One of my biggest stressors has always been that while my cheeks have slimmed down, my jawline and chin seem to droop down, making my face look more angular and asymmetrical. It feels like it’s getting worse as I age. I’ve never considered bone surgery because it seems too scary and burdensome, so I thought I’d just live with it.
Then a friend told me about a place that does great lifting, and they really recommended it after seeing someone who had been there. It’s called Apgujeong Miracle? They only do lifting and are supposed to be complete specialists, so even though I thought, “How great can it be?” I was curious enough to just go for a consultation.
But the consultant was so articulate! Not only was she friendly, but she could pinpoint my insecurities without me even saying anything. I thought, “Wow, she really knows her stuff.” When I talked about my asymmetry and the sagging skin, it felt like she already understood everything… it’s true that experts have a different perspective.
I originally planned to just listen to the consultation and leave, but while waiting, they played real before-and-after videos and testimonials. Since they were videos and not photos, there was no possibility of Photoshop. Seeing the results on screen made my worries disappear. My friend next to me kept urging, “You should definitely do it!” and the people in the videos looked like their cheekbones appeared smaller. That was the most fascinating part.
In the end, I had the procedure done by Dr. Woo Jung-ho. The treatment time wasn’t as long as I expected. It didn’t feel like a huge ordeal; it was over quickly, leaving me a bit stunned. The doctor said that based on my face shape, the sagging skin would lift along with it, making my cheekbones look less prominent and the lower line more defined. While listening to the explanation, I thought to myself, “What good is just talk?”
Since I was so stressed about my asymmetry, I did ask them to try to correct it as much as possible. But since mine is quite pronounced, I honestly didn’t have high expectations. They said it would be non-invasive, so I thought, “I’d be grateful if it just improves a little.” But once it was done… it turned out to be better than I expected. I was left speechless!
The angular look of my cheekbones and the sagging skin felt much more organized, so every time I look in the mirror, it feels slightly unfamiliar. I was less burdened knowing it was non-invasive, and the fact that it worked so well was surprising… it made me realize that they really are specialists in lifting.
Anyway, I’m not one to write reviews or post photos, but this time I was so pleased with the results that I gathered the courage to write this.