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I don't think you need any plastic surgery, but if you really want, some skin care treatments might satisfy you. Seriously, you just look like a normal 21 year old to me!
 
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Stem Cell facelift. I think this would work well for you. It is not surgical procedure and is only injection. I don't know about the availability for it in South Korea though or their price. It is pricey in US and in the UK, moderate, ranging from £2500 - £8000
Stem Cell facelift + rhinoplasty. That should get rid of all of your concerns.

Does anyone else know more about when cell facelifts in South Korea? Anyone had one?
 
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Interesting for sure though I'm aware that stem cell facelift is a bit of a marketing word; is similar to fat graft except seems a lot less invasive. Like...a long-term filler or something.

Anyways, kinda off topic, but what plastic surgeries or treatments would give me a fuller head of hair? I'd say it's a huge contributor to the way I feel about myself. Makes me feel almost troll-like tbh. I hate having thin hair. >.<
 
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Huh, weird. You're on your own, probably, and if you're that curious you could try looking it up on your phone instead or another device. Technology is weeeeird.
 
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'Unsupported video' keeps repeating and the link doesn't work... looks like someone else had the same experience... Screenshot_20180224-000628.jpgScreenshot_20180224-000543.jpg
 
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^Like I said try another device. This isn't really anything I can fix.

Anyways I think I reached a low point today...like all my doubts I had towards my ugliness had been vanished. My skintone looks so deathly, my eyes endlessly look worn out, my cheeks droop. And again, my undereyes are quite bad, just depends on the lighting. Ugh. Tbh I don't think I can get over this without surgical intervention or a few treatment..talking to someone this week - found one of the few people I didn't see - didn't help, she didn't assure me that I had nothing to fear or that I wasn't ugly, etc, just pulled the "that must be hard" stuff again. :-s Well, I did finally reach out to a friend about it. Vaguely described beauty as "B" and introduced my conundrum to him--that I lack it, perfectly normal people have lowkey insulted me for it, etc., and he's saying some kinda helpful things at least.
 
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So I'll probably take a more serious look into skin treatments--especially for spring break. Not sure if a magical stem cell lift would really fix the entire problem in one go. Hah, if only. I still think my primary problem is again the midface, undereyes, and nose.
 
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Yep, that was me. At the beginning of the thread I couldn't see the pictures until a couple days later. They'll go away and then comeback, I'm not sure why?

Have you tried getting on your computer if you have one? What browser do you use?
 
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Okay, girl you need to stop this. I'm actually getting jealous here. I can see why you get attention from guys, it's because you have such beautiful structure! Heck, even a guy up here on this comment section said that he thinks you look beautiful (didn't you see it?). In fact, you're better off than most of the other people who seek to get plastic surgery (not trying to offend anyone, I'm in this boat too). None of us are talking bs here, don't do anything too invasive!

The only reason why I considered giving you advice at the beginning of the thread was to be helpful and hope for the best for you. Now as time has gone by and I'm seeing more and more negativity, I think I'm not being helpful but instead pushing you to think more horrible thoughts about yourself. I feel really terrible. I don't think that this type of behavior in this thread will improve your flaws- skin for example.

I can understand the issue with your skin. I'm pretty sure a consultation with a dermatologist will help lead you to better skin in no time. That's a good start.

The only thing that I can suggest right now that will replace the thoughts of double jaw surgery is braces or liners. That will help you significantly improve that underbite into a bite where only one-half of the bottom teeth are covered (which is the average bite/smile).

And yes, I know I said not to do anything too serious to your face. But I hate leaving people's questions unanswered. You asked how much the structural fat grafting cost? There's barely any difference in cost for the techniques. The average is around $5,350 for fat grafting, so I'd back away from that right now.

Just please, please stop with this negative attitude! If therapy isn't helpful then I don't know what else is, but moping around here isn't going to make things better either.

Trust me, you'll be better off if you think with a positive mindset.
Please take our comments into consideration.
 
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Hmmmm. Tbh I don't know what's up my underbite. Because it feels like the upper teeth, at least in the middle, are kinda alligned. When I close my teeth now my front teeth are slightly beyond the bottom.
And again here's my profile, pics I took long ago:

Does this look like an underbite?
I don't know if the issue is as simple as an underbite tbh. Someone said that I look like I was a mouthbreather as a kid because of my jaw allignment so I know there must be something wrong...
Hm. Is it possible that I might subconsciously just hold my jaw forward? Or that I just naturally have a protruding lower jaw without an underbite?
Right now I'm holding my jaw/mouth in what seems like the correct way+closed (I do let it hang open I think a lot of the time) and it's actually...aching a little? And it feels almost strained. Huh. This is kinda interesting. Reminds me of how in high school, especially late on, I randomly got a lot of jaw pain.

Tbh...if I have been holding my jaw in a weird way it would actually explain a lot. Why my jaw looks downright abominable in some pictures but not others. Idk. Oh. And I heard that an underbite could cause strain on the face/body, leading to premature aging...god. Just hearing that gives me anxiety.

Well...the thing is...my skin is still problematic as heck. I'm on antibiotics and tret for it, I've had an extensive skincare regimen for a year now and yeah my skin has improved soooo much - you have no idea how bad it used to be - but it's still slumping so much. Almost unpresentable with that sickly edge. Oh. And my skin is permanently dry for some reason--hasn't produced any oil in a year though I used to be very oily. Literally could be outside working all day and still not feel any moistness, anywhere. It's kind of scary tbh. I have to apply several layers of hydrators and oils. Then an hour later my skin would feel like paper. Never plump at all. It's very frustrating.

My friend playing therapist for me was kinda entertaining at least. Laid down on the couch like a therapy chair and he walked me through everything for over an hour. All he said were rational, incredibly sagacious, deep things that went far beyond what any professional ever said. It was kinda helpful but...yeah, I don't think I can unsee what I've seen. I can't even see my individual features anymore.

Oh, and don't worry, you did nothing! I always felt this way tbh...my past, my bad childhood, predisposed me to be a hopeless and pessimistic person. Just has gotten so much worse recently.
 
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That possibly means that your underbite could be pretty severe, I can kinda tell by looking at the photo. Just like how I could tell how severe my sister's overbite was before she had braces. Maybe you can stop by an orthodontist and have them check it out and see what they think.

Braces are effing painful according to my sister and some of my acquaintances. It won't be fun the first few months. And, if you don't continue to use the bands as often as you're supposed to, the orthodontists will tighten the braces themselves (which will make the pain worse). BUT- it's much better than going through the painful two jaw surgery, in all sorts of ways. Plus they require you to have braces anyway (from what I've found). Trust me.

If you're holding your jaw in that position self consciously, braces will help train you to hold your jaw the correct way. I'm guessing that the pain is because you're so used to having the underbite that changing it in any other way will cause you pain. I too get some jaw pain having an overbite and I plan to get liners to fix the issue.

Please don't get anxiety, I assure you that you'll be feeling amazing in the end when your skin gets 100% better. Not to mention if you decide to get liners or braces you'll have significant improvements, and you won't feel any pain anymore when it gets in the correct position (double whammy there). You won't need anything else to change.

What kind of lotion do you use? Was it prescribed by the dermatologist?

Also, it seems as if maybe the friend of yours playing therapist could help you improve your confidence. Not only is it helpful but it's also entertaining to you (compared to the other therapists you've been to). If you can't go to a professional then maybe he can help you out a bit when he's willing to. I think you'll be able to see the beautiful traits that you have in no time. :smile:
 
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Thanks for replying! I can't really say much now cuz I'm on my phone and it's so awkward. Will get back sometime.
 
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A brace is nothing to be afraid off. It's not that painful -- just brushing is a ***** while you have it. I think it would be a good idea that you go to the orthodontist to have it checked out! Never hearts to ask for their advise.
Regarding your skin, did it get described by a dermatologist or is it some form of self medication? When I did self medication around your age it actually got much worse then improve. Dermatologist helped me improve it.
 

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