It is not new but it is kind of rare I'd say? Since not many people think there is a surgery like that because its *bizarre* for them. It has been in the states for some time, and koreans have advanced their techniques lately too
Based on many reviews ive read from him from real patients and me personally going there, he does not charge foreigners ridiculous prices so it is fair.
I have read reviews where some people have gone to banobagi and have encountered a lot of locals in the consultation room? So I thought they were also popular within locals? Even though they have some mixed reviews by foreigners too ... hm
Yeah affected side is smaller than the other haha. And my droopiness is barely noticeable too but it is there. Omg ure so young! You dont have active bells palsy so you can move your face freely, its the after effects that you have. But i havent seen you in person so i wouldnt know lol wtf is muscle fat removal?!? Did he mean buccal fat removal or??? He never told me or suggested that to me WHAT. Maybe its because i never asked for suggestions so he didnt push that on me when i just asked to take fat out of my cheek or something ..... .lol if he does a surgery like that and if it works then im interested cuz i think i might going to korea in a year or so for another surgery and really want my cheeks to be the same size or something ): ask him what he meant by fixing ur muscles lmao
I dont have a dip in my chin only a dimple so i cant tell you. I dont have all the symptoms i listed in that paragraph only a few of them. I dont get tics either. And actually my affected side is smaller than the other side! wow. I got the surgery to look more symmetrical too lol but i dont have sagging on the affected side even before surgery? what do you mean by sagging? the droopiness? I have a slight droopiness in eyebrow and eyelid plus side forehead looks and feels a bit smaller than the non affected area (i know it sounds weird) but i wouldnt consider it as sagging?
And dont worry. None of that sounds weird to me if i have experienced bells palsy so i completely understand, whatever works for you. I have my own way of trying to have a smile that looks symmetrical too. And i understand.. i will always have an asymmetry but nothing much i can do. when are you planning to get surgery?
Yeah we have all wondered ''why did i go through this i should've just stuck with my old face'' but remember it always happens when we are going through the pain of something we chose to do, it's not permanent. I wish you the best and hope you recover quickly.
I mean i never went to a doctor for it. All I know about bells palsy was from studies and articles i read from the internet lol i once read this and i related to it so much that i've had it saved since:
"Synkinesis is the inability of the affect side to relax and to individually move some the small muscles of the face. Typically symptoms of facial synkinesis are:
1) Narrowing of eye on smiling
2) Dimpling in chin
3) Tightness in neck
4) Asymmetry of smile
5) Asymmetry of lower lip while talking
6) Deeping of the smile line on one side
7) Active tic on affect side
There is evidence that the motor tone of the muscles of facial expression feedback into the emotion centers of the brain and influence how we feel"
I did get a dimple from bells palsy too and yeah it's like really hard to get rid of it (side effects). You dont have active paralysis like you said, when you say you have it it means that you can NOT move that side of your face but you only have the side effects from it like i do and that means the paralysis stopped but it damaged your facial nerves. Do you have an uneven jaw/chin or just your cheeks?
I actually have no idea if it affected the growth of my facial bones on the affected area honestly. I've had it since i was so young that i can barely remember if i had a normal jaw and chin before bells palsy happened so..
Whos dr park? You mean dr lee? lol ugh i understand you SO MUCH. I mean i can move everything freely it's just that smiling is limited and everything else is just fine only my eyebrow/eyelid are a bit droopier than the left and that's about it. People dont notice it either but i cant stand it either but it's been such a long time that i guess i just put up with it. I dont know how I got the paralysis either and doctors dont know either. It was an out of the blue kind of thing, if you research the causes for it on the internet they give options but it's not certain. How long have you had it for? For me it's been like 10? Years already. I was so worried about the surgery triggering the paralysis again that I even consulted online with doctors (on realself and on another site similar to it) and i think a couple told me not to do it but i still went and did it with my fingers crossed. Best of luck to you, bells palsy is unpredictable for sure. I've read about some people who got it again later in life and i really really REALLY hope it doesn't happen to me or to you because its a pain in the ass.
Oh hi i'm surprised someone has the same issue I had years ago who also wants vline. I had facial paralysis on the right side of my face when I was very young and it went away on its own (I never went to a dr for that for reasons dont ask me why lol) but I still to this day have the secondary effects of them like not being able to smile normally as one side looks like it's more forced, got a droopier eyelid/eyebrow on that side, tense muscles bla bla all on that side only and I was also scared that having the surgery would trigger the paralysis and that it would come back but it didn't so I guess... I did let Dr Lee know I had it years ago too (im pretty sure he cannot fix it tho hes not a doctor that fixes this stuff?????????).
Prior to that I have researched a lot about this paralysis (Bells palsy) and no you can not correct it with facial surgery. It has nothing to do with your bones. It has to do with your nerves (and muscles I think). Go see another doctor in your country for it they might prescribe you with some anti inflammatory pills and stuff like that. You might be lucky if it goes away and you have no secondary effects like I did but the earlier the better pls go have a consultation with another doctor that knows about it. Also yes Dr Lee is experienced he is a maxillofacial surgeon too so that's why he performs double jaw surgeries and fixes people's bad dental and jaw positions and puts it back to its place.
Yeah you're absolutely right lol I did NOT realize that until I had it done myself and notice it on other girls too now ._. good luck with your surgery
You look hella pretty wtf im so jealous you dont seem to have any sagging even though your before picture looked like you had some slight double chin which i had too ????????????? dang
Where is your sagging located? I didn't have a super big difference but i have some leftover fat and skin under my chin /lower jaw lol i still dont regret having the surgery though ...
''I've learned to accept that my skin, tissues, fat, muscle would never be able to hold up on such a small tiny skull outline.'' This spoke volumes to me because I've also always wanted a very small framed face but it is just not possible with the rest of my anatomy.
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