I had contour surgery first and later decided on revision surgery with double jaw surgery. After the contouring, the outer lines looked cleaner, but the facial length didn’t change, and the lack of depth and sunken midface feeling remained. That actually caused more stress than before. I really wanted a shorter-looking face and to reduce the protrusive mouth appearance, so I chose revision surgery with double jaw surgery.
Since I had already undergone facial surgery once, I knew revision wouldn’t be easy. I spent a long time researching and consulting different hospitals. At this place, the consultation felt the most thorough and clear. The doctor explained everything in detail, and it made sense why people say they handle revision cases well. I had double jaw surgery along with chin correction, deep cheek fat removal, and bone grafting.
I followed the post-op care instructions closely and made sure to walk regularly during recovery. Now, I’m genuinely very satisfied. The reduction in vertical length is noticeable, and recovery has been going smoothly. It finally feels like this will be my last facial surgery.
For anyone who has already had facial surgery, deciding on revision is mentally tough. It’s not just about wanting it—you have to see if it’s even possible. I hope others who are in a similar situation can find the right place and have a good outcome like I did.