Can anyone explain in depth how tonsil removal surgery could affect face?

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you imbecile use google, fucking retard do you really think there's a single human out there who knows that knowledge already.... They are obvijously going to use google and so should you retard,
 
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you imbecile use google, fucking retard do you really think there's a single human out there who knows that knowledge already.... They are obvijously going to use google and so should you retard,
Can't find shit
 
you imbecile use google, fucking retard do you really think there's a single human out there who knows that knowledge already.... They are obvijously going to use google and so should you retard,
Suck my dick retard
 
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1. It's such a moronic question, no sane medical practicioner would even study the subject
2. You're a moron
 
Tonsillectomy, the surgical removal of the tonsils, can have several effects that might indirectly affect the face. Here are some potential effects:
- Swelling: After a tonsille
It's importanctomy, swelling of the tongue and uvula is common. This swelling might give the appearance of a fuller face until the swelling subsides.
- Pain: The surgery can cause discomfort in the throat, which might lead to changes in facial expression due to pain.
- Bad Breath: Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is common after a tonsillectomy. This is usually temporary and goes away as the throat heals.
- Bleeding: Bleeding is common after tonsillectomy. Although this doesn't directly affect the face, it might cause frequent swallowing which could be noticeable.
- Changes in Voice: Some people might notice a change in their voice after a tonsillectomy due to changes in the resonance within the oral cavity. This doesn't physically alter the face, but it might affect how a person sounds when they speak.t to note that these effects are usually temporary and subside as the body heals from the surgery.
 
Tonsillectomy, the surgical removal of the tonsils, can have several effects that might indirectly affect the face. Here are some potential effects:
- Swelling: After a tonsille
It's importanctomy, swelling of the tongue and uvula is common. This swelling might give the appearance of a fuller face until the swelling subsides.
- Pain: The surgery can cause discomfort in the throat, which might lead to changes in facial expression due to pain.
- Bad Breath: Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is common after a tonsillectomy. This is usually temporary and goes away as the throat heals.
- Bleeding: Bleeding is common after tonsillectomy. Although this doesn't directly affect the face, it might cause frequent swallowing which could be noticeable.
- Changes in Voice: Some people might notice a change in their voice after a tonsillectomy due to changes in the resonance within the oral cavity. This doesn't physically alter the face, but it might affect how a person sounds when they speak.t to note that these effects are usually temporary and subside as the body heals from the surgery.
Thanks fam. So no permement changes to facial bones. Some retard in other thread posted how it narrows jaw. Jfl
 

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