Reason For Surgery
Ever since I was in middle school, the
occlusion for my upper teeth and lower teeth did not match. I had a class 3
malocclusion and my lower jaw developed more, which resulted in a Lantern Jaw.
I’ve received so much stress due to my appearance so I thought of maybe getting
double jaw surgery ever since then. When I went to a university hospital, I was
told that my bones had to be cut and that it had to be corrected with double
jaw surgery. I decided to get surgery when I became an adult. The factors in
choosing a clinic consisted of 1. Do they have an anesthesiologist? 2. Can the
clinic perform facial contouring surgery together? 3. I chose a clinic over a
university hospital since the university hospital did not perform facial
contouring surgery and they suggested a long period for orthodontic treatment
(1~2 years). When I first went to EU Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, they
answered all of the questions that I had, and the doctor seemed very kind and
confident. At first, I wanted to improve mostly for aesthetic reasons, but I
learned that my malocclusion caused functional problems. I met the orthodontist
at EU and he explained everything in a gentle manner. Since he was so kind,
going to the clinic was less of a hassle. They said I would need orthodontic
treatment for 8 months which made me satisfied. It seems they were trying their
best in order for me to get surgery as quickly as possible, since I preferred that.
3 Days Post-OP
The first 1~2 days were very difficult. I
don’t know how time passed by. I finally got discharged and the New Care didn’t
taste good and I felt nauseous. The medicine was really hard to swallow as well
T___T. But my face shape + occlusion changed so I’m satisfied with that. I hope
the swelling decreases quickly.
2 Weeks Post-OP
I finally got my stitches taken out. It was
so painful that I wanted to cry. The swelling is going down and I can eat soft
foods. I don’t have any regrets though and I’m glad that I got surgery. I hope
time passes by quickly so that I can eat meat.
1 Month Post-OP
I didn’t do the jaw exercises that much but
I can still open my mouth. Since I was able to open my mouth widely, I was able
to proceed with braces. Of course, I can’t eat meat but I’m able to eat more
foods other than just porridge and liquids. I still have some dull sensation
left and my chin feels a bit weird. A lot of people tell me that I got prettier
so I’m happy.
2 Months Post-OP
The bigger swelling finally decreased. People
tell me that they wouldn’t have known that I had surgery if I didn’t tell them.
On the area that felt dull before is getting better, as I can feel tingling and
itchy sensations. I’m able to eat soft meat like chicken. I still feel some tight
sensation on my jaw but I feel proud that I got surgery whenever I look into
the mirror.
6 Months Post-OP
The swelling has decreased completely and I
can eat anything now. The sensation on my chin has returned back to normal but
the left side of my jaw still has some dull sensation right now. My orthodontic
treatment after surgery is going well. At first, because I was having a hard
time during hospitalization, I almost regret having surgery. If I was told that
I needed surgery again, I would be able to do it LOL. I developed a slight
double chin but I guess it’s inevitable since the bone was reduced. It’s not
severe and I hope all of the sensation will return back to normal.