About 10 years ago, I was worried because the line of my buried eye was getting lower and more in-line, and while I was having the buried eye surgery, I ended up having epicanthoplasty and under-eye surgery as well
. As you can see from my posts, I went to and received many consultations, but because under-eye surgery is the most difficult surgery, I wanted to choose a hospital that was good at it, and I wanted to choose a hospital that was good at it. I decided to go here because the results were good and the communication between the counseling director and the director was the best. I think it took less than two weeks for the surgery.
On the day of the surgery, I think it took about two hours because I did three surgeries at the same time. There was CCTV and I closed my eyes in a clean operating room. I think the surgery was over.
The epicanthoplasty was fine, but when I did it to the area under my eyes, it really swelled a lot, and there were no side effects or unusual issues. I walked a lot and drank a lot of pumpkin juice to relieve swelling, so it seemed to go down faster, and
the area under my eyes should be less likely to raise intraocular pressure ( When I brush my tongue, my face gets tired and I shed bloody tears..) Also, my eyelids get clogged with mucus and I can't open them, so I really have to ask someone for a day or two.
After about 40 days, a lot of the swelling has gone down, and although there is some minor swelling, the lines seem to have come out well, and the areas under my eyes are gone. I was really satisfied. I went to see the progress. The doctor was also satisfied and said he could do a little more epicanthoplasty. He said he would report on the progress in 6 months. The aftercare was also friendly, so I liked it. I hope the swelling will go down and my eyes will look prettier. Good luck to you!