The stress I had been accumulating about my face shape eventually led me to surgery... I had a peanut-shaped face with asymmetry, malocclusion, and an underbite, so I decided I needed to get it all sorted out at once. That's why I chose Seoul Face 21 Dental Hospital, where I could have double jaw, cheekbone, and chin procedures done together. When I went for the consultation, I asked a lot of questions, and they explained everything one by one without glossing over anything. I felt like they really understood the direction I wanted, and that was a big factor for me. It felt like we could communicate really well. But honestly, the beginning after the surgery wasn't easy... There was swelling, it was uncomfortable to open my mouth, eating was difficult, speaking felt awkward, and my whole face felt heavy all the time. At first, every time I looked in the mirror, I wondered if I was doing it right, so I worried a lot for no reason. But as time passed, the atmosphere did change. It was fascinating to see how what looked round and awkward at first gradually started to settle down... It hasn't fully settled yet, but I think I understand a little bit why everyone says to wait. It's been about a month now, so I'm still recovering, but based on my current state, I think I made the right decision to go ahead with it. However, I do think it is important to consider the process after the surgery as well, rather than just the surgery itself... There are parts that are harder than I expected, and I also feel the impact more intensely than I anticipated.