Early 16? At about that time, I thought I wanted to do some plastic surgery, so I
started to look for twists, thinking what I could do to make it look natural and
pretty .
I looked everywhere and went to a consultation because I heard that there is an eyelid lowering surgery. I
searched online first and, unlike other twisting hospitals, I pulled it a little bit so that the eyelashes could stay until the end.
I even made a reservation.
First of all, it was good because they didn’t
say it was all right
. The surgery went well, but for two or three days after the operation, my eyes were so swollen, my eyes were red, and it was uncomfortable to open my eyes
. As the redness of the eyes started to get better
(not around the eyes, but the eyeballs became red..)
I went to work on the 4th day, and I
wore glasses with black seams on the tip of my eyes, but
if the people around me didn't look closely, I just took the long
eyeliner
.
I wore it around and
my eyes were a little stiff, but the uncomfortable feeling seemed to have continued for about a month.
However, the surgery went so well that the people at the company said it went well, something deep in the eyes and a more moody look, but the
friends
I haven't seen in a long time may have had the surgery
. I do
n't know if I can meet my boyfriend because I'm raw, but it doesn't look like a scar
. I'm really, really, really satisfied with the surgery
. I was worried because there were so many people who
said the twist was broken, but I think I did a really good job
.
I didn't pull one
out for a month, even if it was uncomfortable for a month, I thought it was because of surgery, but it wasn't
. I usually wear lenses, so I found them wearing
lenses a month after surgery.
..
The shape is a little different
This is a little disappointing I
was going to re-operate later when I was
double-blind, but I didn't do it because I thought it was better not to touch it.
It's a little clunky right now.. Yeah, the twist is satisfactory.