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Recently, Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital proudly made a strong impression at the 44th Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the Korean Society of Aesthetic Surgery (KSAS). The prestigious event gathered ...
– Pain and Toothache: This is a common manifestation following the fitting of dentures due to the pressure exerted by the artificial teeth. – Gingivitis (Gum Inflammation): The placement of dentures ...
Mild Swelling and Redness: The cheek area may experience swelling and redness in the initial days. Applying cold compresses and resting will help reduce swelling. Mild Pain: A slight ache at the ...
Swelling around the nasal area, eyes, and forehead – typically most pronounced during the first 3–5 days. Mild bruising under the eyes or on both sides of the nose. Light pink discharge (plasma mixed ...
Pain & Fatigue: Mild to moderate pain in the penis, scrotum, and groin area; gradually subsides after 1 week. Swelling & Bruising: Common after surgery, reduces after 1–2 weeks. Incision Discomfort: ...
– Subtle pain: Shortly after the procedure, patients may experience low-grade or dull pain, typically occurring within the first week. – Swelling and redness: Immediately after the procedure, the ...
Mild swelling, edema, and tenderness: Caused by the newly grafted tissue creating pressure in the facial area. Minor bruising or hematoma: Often appears around the fat injection sites. Feeling of ...
You should choose a soft-bristled toothbrush with a size that fits your mouth and a tapered head to reach deeper areas. Combine this with a toothpaste that minimizes tooth sensitivity, has low ...
Avoid touching or massaging the injection site: Do not rub vigorously or press on the treated area to prevent filler displacement or causing swelling and pain. Do not rub vigorously or press on the ...
Mild Swelling and Bruising at the Thread Insertion Sites: → Typically lasts for 3–7 days. Mild Pain or Tightness in the Face: → Feels like a pulling sensation, especially when smiling or opening the ...
This occurs in the majority of patients, most prominently within the first 3 to 5 days, then gradually subsides. The duration may extend from 2 to 3 weeks depending on individual healing responses.