I didn’t have any functional issues, and my face wasn’t something people would say absolutely needed contour surgery. But in the end, it’s about personal satisfaction. I was never fully confident about my lower face, and interestingly, people often said I looked prettier with a mask on, which made me think about it even more.
Because it involves facial bones, I hesitated for many years. But at some point, I realized that overthinking was just delaying the decision. I had consultations a few years ago as well, and even then, this place stood out the most. This time too, I ended up choosing the place that felt right from the start.
The doctor explained the procedure and addressed my concerns in detail, which made it easy to trust the process. I’m genuinely happy with how my face shape looks now.
The swelling wasn’t significant, and I was able to eat regular food—cut into small pieces—by around day five. So far, there haven’t been any noticeable issues, my mouth opens normally, and sensation is gradually returning.
People around me say it looks very natural, to the point that they didn’t even realize I had surgery. If anything, I almost wish the remaining swelling would stay a bit longer—it made my cheeks look fuller.
Overall, I’ve been enjoying my days more. If you’re already leaning toward surgery, waiting too long might not be necessary.