First of all, as soon as I entered the hospital, I brought the medicine prescribed for me, washed my face, and consulted with the doctor again before heading to the operating room.
Except for the face, I covered the upper half of the meal with something like a surgical cloth.
I sterilized my face, closed my eyes, and waited, so it was a little bit better. It hurt a bit when
I got hit on the other side = = I don't know if
it was because I knew it or not lol Anyway lol After getting an anesthetic injection, I covered my eyes with gauze for about 30 seconds, turned it around, and pressed it hard
. It felt heavy. It felt like the eye couples were stuck to my eyeballs. I don't know if it's because of it, but it feels like it's tugging at the flesh in my eyes. It's like I'm sucking my eyes in with a vacuum cleaner rod the size of a straw. I
can smell burning squid... But the smell is just as delicious as the smell of squid. It wasn't = = I think he told me to open and close my eyes about 10 times when I was tying while holding the line in between... The feeling at that time was that my eyes were really wide open. It hurt more than I thought...
Should I just say that the stinging feeling feels a bit long???! = =a I think you should think about whether the injection needle goes through a little
longer
.
I don't know the pain of an epicanthoplasty because I don't have an epicanthoplasty, but that was the case with just an incision.