Day 1
Fortunately, I wasn't in as much pain as I
expected it to be. In fact, the square jaw surgery I did in the past at a
different clinic hurt more lol, but I couldn't breathe comfortably until my
nasal cannula was removed. My back and hip hurt from sitting so much, so I
tried to walk as much as possible inside the clinic. I don't know if it's
because of the medications, but I kept vomiting even though I didn't eat
anything. The nurse who took care of me was super nice. She changed my clothes
for me and basically did anything difficult for me on my behalf...I was
sincerely grateful. The experience was very different from the clinic that did
my square jaw surgery (in a good way). I'm glad I came to EU this time around!
Day 2
Discharge day! At home, I was physically comfortable, but mentally, I was worried every time something felt somewhat off, lol. I had indigestion too, which was strange. Why is my stomach upset when I had surgery on my jaw? The people at the clinic were so friendly when I asked about it. I got better after taking the medicine! I couldn't wear the compression band because my jaw hurt. I should start wearing it tomorrow.
Day 6
I went and got the laser treatment. I feel as if I'm getting prettier, and it's relaxing to think about that while lying down. LOL. My wafer spontaneously fell out last night, but Dr. Shin assured me that there was nothing wrong and disinfected my mouth as well. I was scheduled to get that done tomorrow, but since I had it done today, I can just come for the laser treatment tomorrow. I no longer wear the compression band while I'm out and about, and there’s no discomfort that interferes with my everyday life. But it’s important to avoid extreme activities such as running! It's funny that no one knows that there's a swollen face behind the mask I'm wearing because of the COVID-19 pandemic. LOL. It stung a bit while the surgical site was being cleaned, so I'm kind of worried about getting my stitches out. I think it depends on the person. I'm both eagerly awaiting and wanting to avoid the 2-week post-op mark. The swelling went down considerably today since I walked a lot yesterday. I think my face is more swollen than most others because I didn't wear the compression band as much as I should've. I was told to wear the compression band until tomorrow, so I should really wear it as much as I can today.Day 9
The swelling goes down as each day goes by. I can take my mask off at a cafe no worries!! My face is still swollen, but not to the extent that it would startle someone. I can open my mouth wider, too. About a finger's width? Brushing my back teeth is still uncomfortable, but considering it hasn't even been 2 weeks yet, I think I'm recovering well. I don't want to wear the wafer for much longer. I think the wafer is the reason my teeth feel sore and weighed down :'( Or maybe the numbness is causing this sensation... :'( I'm able to feel sensations inside my nose now. It felt clogged before, but now it's not noticeable. Is it because I’m walking 10,000 steps per day?! I just want to get the sutures removed now :( It's uncomfortable and painful when I laugh :'( I'm intentionally avoiding funny videos at the moment, lol.Day 10
My teeth don't hurt as much anymore! I tend to sleep with my teeth clenched, so I feel quite a bit of discomfort upon waking up, but other than that, I'm fine. It amazes me how much of a difference a day makes during the recovery period. Do I bounce back quickly, or is it all because of Dr. Shin's skills? I can feel most sensations in my face now. Up until last week, my face felt like a stranger’s face, but now it does feel like it really is mine, lol. Now I'm just waiting for the numbness in my gums to disappear!
I’ve been meeting up with my friends a lot lately. According to them, the swelling just looks like I had my wisdom teeth removed. I was thrilled to hear this, lol. My jawline is much more visible, and my gums hurt less. Since I’m busy with exams, I haven’t been sleeping much, so I don’t think I made much progress recovering from my double jaw surgery. I’ll make sure to take care of myself when exam season is over!
Day 23
I’ve been doing the jaw exercises consistently, and now it’s easy for me to open my mouth. It doesn’t go wider than two finger widths, but it’s better than before. The benchmark for the 2-month mark is three finger widths; I don’t know if it’s possible for my mouth to adjust to that. I’m eating lots of good food: I smash all kinds of food with my tongue before swallowing it. A week from now, I’ll be one-month post-op. Will I be able to have pizza then? I can’t wait!Day 25
Maybe it’s because I spent a lot of time singing yesterday, but I think I can open my mouth wider now. I can feel my mouth loosen up when I talk and do other things that involve my mouth. A friend I hadn’t seen since I had double jaw surgery was shocked to see how much smaller my face had gotten. You have no idea how proud I felt… I think I’ll be disappointed if people don’t notice after all I’ve been through. The swelling continues to go down, too. The one-month mark is so close!Day 27
It’s been a few days since my last update, and my one-month post-op check is in a few days. I’ve realized how greedy people can be since I’ve gotten the surgery. At first, I just wanted the elastic band taken out, but now I want to stop wearing the wafer, drink some alcohol… I keep longing for more. Ugh… I really want to stop wearing the wafer. Also, I’m eating really well lately, which makes me feel like I’m gaining weight. I should have more self-control. I want to hit the one-month mark already!
Day 35
It's almost been two months since my double jaw surgery! I can eat virtually anything with no issues, but I don't think my teeth are quite up to the challenge of eating hard foods. I want to eat kimchi with my ramen :( I didn't think that I would hit the two-month mark, but now the three-month mark doesn't even feel far away! I caught up with a friend who didn't know I had surgery, and she said that my jawline looked different, like that of the actress Sarang Kim. I was ecstatic to hear this. Also, I don't have any discomfort opening my mouth or laughing after I had that screw taken out. Now, if I can feel sensations in my mouth and have no swelling, I'd be over the moon.
Day 64
The swelling's not going down as much as I
thought it would :'( I've been worrying that my recent weight gain is affecting
this. I really want kimbap. I want to munch on crunchy pickled radishes and
cucumbers, but I don't think I'll be able to do so as soon as I'd like :( The
feeling of heaviness in my mouth is gone now, but I'm still waiting to feel
sensations in my gums.
Day 70
The swelling in my nose has gone down a
lot. I was stressing over my nose looking bigger in photos, but now it's back
to normal! One of my friends who didn't know I got double jaw surgery thought I
got braces because my lip looks differently now. Supposedly, those who have
undergone double jaw surgery seem to have a distinct lip shape, and I think I
know what that means now. I ordered fried chicken with the intent of shredding
it first and then eating it, but I couldn't do so because the batter on it was
pretty thick :( I just want to have kimchi already…
Day 77
People don't know that my face is still somewhat swollen upon meeting me for the first time. It's interesting because my face still looks filled out to me. LOL. I love the way I look with makeup on. An improved appearance was one of my main priorities, so I'm extremely satisfied with the results. I can just smile without just hiding one side of my chin when taking photos now. Becoming prettier was sort of a given, but I'm still just taking it all in.
4 Months Post-Op
It seemed like the swelling stopped going
down for a bit, but now I think I'm seeing some changes. I've forgotten that I
had double jaw surgery because there's no pain or discomfort that interferes
with my day-to-day life. According to the orthodontist, I can get my braces off
next month if all goes well. This is so exciting! I still have to get the
implant and get the screws removed, but I'm really eager to see myself without
braces.
5 Months Post-Op
The swelling goes down, stops, then goes down
again. I met up with some friends I hadn't seen in a while. They couldn't tell
I had double jaw surgery, but they said that I gave off a different vibe. Also,
I finally got my braces off, and now I'm just wearing a retainer. The retainer
isn't as comfortable as I thought it'd be, so I'm kind of missing the braces,
which in hindsight, weren't all that uncomfortable. I think I need to go to the
dentist for sensitivity in my molars though...
6 Months Post-Op
I had almost forgotten that I had undergone
double jaw surgery. I have no problems munching on some almonds or biting into
a Big Mac. I'm getting used to my retainer, and I got the implant placed as
well. It'd be nice to wear the retainer only when I'm sleeping, though. It's so
annoying! I only think about having had the surgery when I'm in front of a
camera. I would keep fussing over how to hide my facial asymmetry before the
surgery. Being able to smile confidently is great. Honestly, becoming more
physically attractive is nice, but the self-esteem boost is even better.
7 Months Post-Op
8 Months Post-Op
I've forgotten that I had double jaw
surgery, except for when my jaw clicks. I recently got lip fillers since I felt
my lips got thinner post-surgery, and I really like how I look right now. I
think there are lots of people who worry about their lips getting thinner after
double jaw surgery, but the benefits are so worth it. It’s easy to plump up
thin lips with lip fillers. Also, what I thought was swelling was just a result
of my weight gain. I went on a strict diet for a bit, and my double jaw
disappeared. I thought it was a side effect of the surgery. LOL. I think I'll
be prettier after I lose more weight.
9 Months Post-Op
I'm finally done with the implant! I thought getting the implant would be as quick as wisdom tooth removal, but it is done over several months. There was a foreign body sensation in my mouth for a week after I got the implant crown placed, but I don't notice it now that several weeks have gone by. It's been almost a year since my double jaw surgery, and it still feels like the swelling is gradually going down.
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