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j lift gone bad

by rubberbandneck, Jul 12, 2008 11:06PM
I had A J lilft procedure feburary 2008. the j lift is a neck lift. I always feel like there is a band going from one ear to the next ear under my throat choaking me. I have numbness pretty severe along side my ears. I have pain, aching, and feels like pins pricking me along the lower part of my face. I have been to a neurologist who has me on neurotonin and have been to two plastic surgeons to se why i feel like i feel like there is something chooking me. There definitely feels like there is something inside my skin under my chin.


This discussion is related to Facial Nerve Damage after Plastic Surgery.
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