The first surgery was done 5 years ago with natural adhesion, and the line of the left eye was blurred and
the feeling was different when I opened my eyes, so I decided to have natural adhesion as it was.
Re-consultation after face washing & undressing before surgery. Catch the lines on both sides again.
I agree that it would be nice if the middle line was slightly raised.
My skin type is said to swell well and the swelling will go down slowly.
Listen to the consent form for surgery and check blood pressure after signing.
Grab a fluid line on your right arm and move to the operating room.
A very clean and organized feeling gives some peace of mind.
To test oxygen saturation, lie on your index finger and immobilize your limbs.
He said he was taking a sedative and started to feel dizzy as if he had been drinking.
The director said he would come in soon, and he came in within a minute.
Give me an injection from the director. In a word, I lost consciousness.
When I came to my senses, my eyes were blue and red, and I felt the warmth of the blanket, so I thought the surgery was over.
(I don't know if it's because of the sedation or the laser light.)
Is the surgery over? I asked, but there was no answer, so I just messed around.
I'm starting to come to my senses, but someone walks in.
He put the laser machine away and asked me to sit down and get him up.
Are you dizzy? I asked, but I was dizzy, so I decided to sit for another 5 minutes and then get up. I heard that re-surgery can reduce swelling, but I don't.
The right side is severely bruised and the anesthesia wears off late.
I didn't change the line significantly, so I'm expecting it to be similar to before when the swelling goes away.
If you have any questions, you can ask!
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