Double-handed + upper-width slit due to burial around Lunar New Year in 21
A review from almost 2 years ago...
My eyes became increasingly heavy, and as a result, I kept opening my eyes with my forehead. As soon as I relaxed at night and my forehead relaxed, half of my vision was blocked, so I thought about eye correction, thinking it was ptosis.
I went to get a consultation with a light heart after finding a place that said they were good at doing it naturally, but I was frustrated when I was recommended double incision surgery instead of eye correction... Because one of my friends who had double eyelid surgery through incision was very visible... I really wanted to avoid making incisions, but they said that was not possible because I had too much fat around my eyelids and that if I buried them, they would soon loosen up... I was also recommended epicanthoplasty (fat removal).
At that time, I was just going to get a consultation and make an appointment right away, but I was told that the only solution was incision, so I studied and rescheduled the appointment at a hospital with similar reviews as mine (I had the surgery here).
First of all, it is an eye that can be buried, and it is not a ptosis. There is too much fat on the eyelids, so it is recommended to get a upper eyelid. They told me to think about fat removal after double eyelid surgery, so I trusted them and got me right away.
On the day of the long-awaited surgery, local anesthesia is administered after sedation.
I felt it was over very quickly and there was no pain.
After recovering moderately, I went home. It was difficult to look in the mirror, but I was satisfied with the lines. Since it was buried, recovery was quick, and people around me didn't notice it until they said it. Haha, because I used to wear double eyelids... it didn't look that bad. I am very satisfied because it looks very natural.
Actually, I was most satisfied when there was moderate swelling during the first month, but as the swelling went down, the lines around my eyelids were somewhat obscured... Still, it was very easy to open my eyes and a lot of the fatigue disappeared, so I thought I did a good job! !
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