🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠welp that was awkward.
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#relatable #endoscopicfacelift #justagirl #plasticsurgery #facelift
Having undergone an endoscopic facelift just seven days ago, I can truly say the experience is a mixture of excitement and awkwardness as you adjust to your new look. One of the most surprising aspects was how quickly I had to return to normal activities, like picking up my son from school, all while hiding the visible signs of surgery. It’s not easy to manage swelling, bruising, and the tightness around the face in those early days, but maintaining a sense of normalcy feels important for both confidence and healing. Endoscopic facelifts are designed to be less invasive than traditional facelifts, using smaller incisions and specialized tools to gently lift and reposition facial tissues. This minimally invasive method often results in faster recovery times and less noticeable scarring. However, I learned that even with these advantages, patience is crucial. Your face might feel stiff, and some numbness may linger, but these sensations should improve with time. In conversations with my surgeon beforehand, I was encouraged to maintain a positive yet realistic mindset about the healing journey — not to expect perfection immediately but to understand that subtle improvements happen over several months. Simple daily routines, such as gentle facial exercises and proper skincare recommended by my medical team, can support healing and enhance results. For those considering plastic surgery, I would advise focusing on reputable professionals who specialize in endoscopic techniques. Also, consider the emotional and physical time commitment required during recovery. Surrounding yourself with supportive friends and family, who understand that healing is a process, makes a huge difference. My experience so far reinforces that while cosmetic procedures can significantly boost self-esteem, they require commitment during recovery to truly appreciate the transformation. Embracing the awkward moments with humor helps — after all, healing is a personal journey worth every step.
