It's already been a month since my surgery. Time really flies. LOL. These days, I'm just going about my daily life, and then suddenly, "Oh, right, I had surgery!" I had 200cc of Revoline filler at Hush. I was seriously considering fat grafting before the surgery, so I went to many consultations. I heard about the suction and grafting process, and I thought the recovery period would be a bit long, so I was a little hesitant. However, the filler didn't feel like it was too invasive, and the immediate post-op experience was more comfortable than I expected, which was the best part. If I'd had fat grafting back then, my recovery would have been different. For the first few days, I was even more cautious about sleeping. They told me not to sleep on my stomach, so I slept on my side. When I did sit, I placed a cushion under my thigh and tried my best to avoid putting pressure on the surgical site. Now, I'm just living my life as usual, except for one thing: I try not to get in any position that could cause the surgical site to bruise. Other than that, I don't think I'm particularly careful. I'm not very skinny, so my pelvic bone is particularly uneven, which always bothered me, but that wasn't the originally planned surgery area. Still, the director said a small amount of filler would make it look better, and he paid close attention to that detail. I was quite impressed. It felt like the doctor was examining every detail with great detail. Thanks to Director Jeong Young-chun, my overall silhouette feels smoother. Honestly, I was a little worried that filler might feel hard or like a foreign substance inside my body, but I didn't experience the discomfort I expected. Even though the amount wasn't much, it felt like a really good procedure. It felt natural, as if it were my own body. I was relieved that it wasn't the stuffy feeling I'd imagined before the surgery. And just like with the face, even a millimeter or centimeter difference can make a big difference in the body. The slight increase in the side pelvic line when viewed from the front is particularly noticeable. When I wear jeans or leggings, the lines are definitely different, so I end up taking full-body photos more often, and that's what I like the most every time I put on clothes. It just feels different when I look in the mirror haha. I think I'll probably go back to retouch once a year... It's because I trust them that they look at it with such detail.