From a structural point of view, double jaw surgery could have been an option, but I personally didn’t want to alter the bones too much. My main concern was improving visible asymmetry rather than function, so I focused my consultations on contouring and chin correction.
What stood out during the consultation was how well they understood what I was afraid of. Nothing felt forced, and everything was explained based on my comfort level. The atmosphere felt calm, detailed, and different from other places I had visited.
Before and after the procedure, the staff were very considerate of my anxiety, which helped me stay relaxed throughout the process.
After the surgery, the swelling was minimal, and the pain and recovery were more manageable than expected. I remember thinking that I worried too much for nothing. It’s been about a month now, and my face feels noticeably smaller. The asymmetry—especially on one side—has improved, and since I’m still in recovery, I expect things to continue improving.
I delayed this surgery for a long time out of fear, but now I’m genuinely glad I went through with it.
Because bone surgery requires safety above all else, I chose this hospital after careful research, trusting their expertise in bone-related procedures.