1. Introduction
Hello..! It's already been 3 months and 10 days since my surgery. I feel like I'm thinking a lot these days about how time flies. Personally, since my school days, while preparing to become an actor and athlete, I was curious about the flaws in my face, and when I entered my 20s, those flaws became clear and I had to have eye surgery! It took about two years to make up my mind. During the three-year period from deciding on surgery to proceeding directly with the surgery, I read numerous articles about side effects, searched papers, and heard various first-hand reviews through communication with people in cafes or acquaintances. I was very confused and worried about whether I should do this or whether it was too much of a gamble and couldn't make a decision. It seems like I've changed it countless times. I've forgotten a lot of time, and it feels a little awkward and awkward to write a review for the third month in a while. Haha
2 This theory.
First of all, I had surgery with epicanthoplasty + double incision, and although my ptosis was not severe, the distance between my eyes and eyebrows was close, and I had a lot of tissue above my eyes. However, my pupils were large and my eyes were slightly protruding, so they were sunken and protruding. between? The eyes were a bit vague in some places, but I didn't want to have to repeat the surgery and thought I would have to keep doing it for 10 years, so I boldly underwent epicanthoplasty + double incision surgery. In conclusion, the surgery was successful enough that people around me said the surgery went very well. I think it ended with that, but personally, I was quite uncomfortable in the beginning after the surgery. There was a lot of blurring due to the cleft, and more than anything, I had too much eye mucus... I remember feeling quite uncomfortable. Until the second month, I periodically noticed the cleft area. I had a hard time adjusting to it because of the tingling and bloodshot eyes, but after about 2 months or so, those symptoms almost disappeared and it's stabilizing to the point where I feel like I'm in the process of settling down! However, this is a natural phenomenon that occurs to everyone up to the medical tissue damage cycle (6 months), so it may feel a little awkward and uncomfortable at first, but I wrote this with the thought that you don't have to worry too much! (I was embarrassed at first, too) More than anything, people around me wouldn't even know I had double hands if I didn't tell them (even a close friend of mine said he thought I just had natural double hands). It's not just a greeting, it's natural. It's not that, it's so natural that you don't even know. Personally, I have some regrets, but the reactions from people around me have been so good... I'm feeling a bit conflicting. Of course, I also did a lot of research over the past 3 years and came across many failure and success stories during the stressful process, so I was able to be objective. I think it's not a bad thing, but I have a job that is constantly shown on TV, and when I'm caught on camera, I personally feel a little disappointed every time I see it because some of the disappointing parts aren't covered up. Of course, overall, I think it was a successful surgery, and the reactions from people around me are like that. I feel fortunate!
2 Conclusion.
In conclusion, I sincerely hope that everyone here succeeds and graduates. I, too, have heard through a lot of information and reviews here that it has worked well so far without any side effects. But I think the eyes really make a big difference in a person's impression. Before the eye surgery, I was told that my eyes were pretty, but not often, but after the surgery, I often heard that my eyes were very pretty, even from people I met for the first time, and my impression became softer and more comfortable, so I personally feel that there are definite benefits in terms of interpersonal relationships. I know very well that there are many people who are struggling because of side effects or personal dissatisfaction. And I think I empathize a lot because I have experienced indirectly how difficult it is. I sincerely hope that you graduate and that the remaining surgeries are successful. I am writing this with the hope that you will live a proud and confident life. In conclusion, the surgery was completed successfully. Although it is a bit disappointing when captured on camera, it seems to have been a good surgery to the point that it was evaluated as going very well in person. Please refer to the review below. I think so~~!
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