(Written for people who are worried about openings + bags under the eyes before/after)
* Why did you become interested?
I felt like I was reaching an age where the fat that sticks up under my eyes when I smile no longer looks cute, so I first thought about relocating the fat under my eyes and
looked into it, and I found out that there was a simple surgery to remove the fat under my eyes. Shall we do this together? I was
originally satisfied with my eyes, but what if the backs were slightly open like IU's faint, soft eyes? I was curious
* Why PR Plastic Surgery?
I found out about it through the ㅂㅂㅌ event, and while doing the only surgery called 'heart opening', I saw a review saying that the director's technique was not bad. I also
liked the fact that he used meltable thread, rather than tying and untying with black stitches like a typical opening surgery. (Of course, it was just as effective. There are many reviews saying it is less effective)
* Why did you decide to do it?
Since under-eye fat surgery will tear the mucous membrane under the eye anyway, I decided after receiving consultation that it would be less burden on the eyes to do it with an eyelid surgery (I figured I would do it someday since I was interested anyway...)
* I didn't think deeply
about the surgical process?
Consultation > Reservation > Visit on the day of surgery > Payment > Consultation with the director > Return clothes > Face-to-face meeting with the director and the director takes a photo > Design and consultation > Entering the operating room > (Service) Get a vitamin injection and prepare for surgery > 'The medicine goes in~ How do you feel?' > 3 seconds later, I woke up in the recovery room (the anesthesia wore off) > I was thirsty so I asked for water, but they said it would be provided later; > My eyes hurt... I was worried so I asked them to bring me a mirror, but they told me to look at it later when I recovered;;;;;;; > When I went to change clothes, I looked in the mirror and was shocked + had a few tears of regret. > Since it was almost the last time of the surgery, I made it clear that I wanted to leave work.. I sympathized with the feelings of an office worker and
went
home
. , my eyes became 300 (it wasn't like that at all to begin with), and my eyes became weird and I was sobbing.,,, ㅠㅠ I was worried, so I looked up all the posts about under-canthotomy/retro-canthotomy at Seongyesa and left a comment.
Especially because the conjunctival edema in my left eye was so severe... I was worried. That was enough. Being able to live a normal life immediately after surgery seems to only apply to people who spend their daily lives at home. Social activities such as going to work are absolutely impossible.
* Management of swelling and conjunctival edema (corneal edema):
Drink pumpkin juice instead of water to relieve swelling as quickly as possible
/ Administer eye drops and cold compresses every 30 minutes / Take the medicine regularly / Always use cold compresses when sleeping + Try to sleep while sitting down as much as possible
>> Pictures of the results As shown in number 3, the conjunctival edema improved very quickly (currently, the conjunctiva is slightly swollen and only red and bloodshot), and the swelling around the eyes has disappeared to the extent that co-workers cannot notice
.
* The current level of satisfaction
is quite satisfactory.
The eyes seem to have changed slightly, but the swelling has subsided over the past 5 days and as if they have returned, 1 week/1 month/6 months... I expect that they will look more natural sequentially
. However, there is cleavage at the back of the epicanthoplasty and all of the mucous membrane is exposed, so it will be bad for eye health. equivalence.
When I blink, it hurts a lot, and the corner of my eye hurts as if a wound has healed (I feel so weak that if someone hits me while passing by, it will tear right away...) In fact, since I cut it with a knife, this seems very natural and I think I will have to wait and see how it progresses.
**Summary and Conclusion**
As it was a somewhat impulsive surgery, I was shocked right away, but I was satisfied because I was able to see a positive effect after the surgery thanks to careful management. I don't think you should be too anxious. + (Nevertheless) If I become interested in other plastic surgery next time, I think I should think more carefully before doing it.
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