Since I was in my late 30s, I had been told that I always looked tired because I had bags under my eyes, which made me extremely stressed.
In the past, it was called aegyo-sal, but as it gradually sags down and grows in size, it becomes very unsightly.
It especially stood out when taking pictures.
I had received counseling in the past, but since an acquaintance of mine had already had the same surgery, I did not seek counseling elsewhere and set a date for the surgery right after the consultation.
The cost was almost twice as high as other places, but my skin gets inflamed and weak easily, so I decided to go with it because they said it was good.
On the first day, I had so many bruises that it was hard to see from the side, and the pain was extremely painful.
After about 3 days, a lot of the swelling went down, and when I went to work a week after the Chuseok holiday, the surgery scars were barely visible, so my co-workers couldn't tell.
It seems like the director is delicate. The surgery went naturally well because I kept opening and closing my eyes without much anesthesia.
(You may think lower eyelid surgery is simple, but it involves removing fat, making an incision in the saggy skin, and tightening it back up. It's dizzying to see failure cases.) Lower eyelid surgery is usually performed on older people, but those with particularly large bags under the eyes are those in their late 30s
; I highly recommend doing this even in your early 40s.
I’m so glad I haven’t heard that damn tired feeling since then!!