It's already been two weeks since the surgery!
I'm not the type of person who sells a lot, so I did my best to choose two places and received consultations. Even after the consultation, I couldn't make a decision right away, but I looked up reviews of Gangnam Unnie and other plastic surgery clinics and decided on this one!
The main reason I decided was that a few years ago, I heard a lot of people say that they couldn't open the space because there was no space right behind the eyes, and both places I consulted this time said it was possible, but when I looked at the reviews, I saw that this was the only place that gave as much space as I wanted, and there were also posts saying that it was glued again. ,,
Since this was my nth revision surgery, I chose it very carefully, thinking it would be my last.
I always hated the way my eyebrows were raised and I wanted to have eyes as round as a half moon!
The director shows this by drawing a picture on paper.
In other places, it is fixed to the periosteal bone, so it will loosen over time, but
here, it is done through a skin incision using the director's patented technology, so you can open it as much as you want and it will not stick again. Honestly, there is no way it won't stick
at this time. It must be all just a trick. I thought about it, but I heard that
an acquaintance across the street had surgery here and was very satisfied, so I made up my mind. I was really depressed for the
first week. While
I was trying to sleep, I also had Rejuran treatment, so I got bruises all over my face, needles, and bruises under my eyes, almost down to my nose. It was just before, and the conjunctival edema covers half of my eye, and it hurts so much if I accidentally touch it. I'm the type of person who doesn't really swell, so I take pumpkin juice, medicine, ointment, and swelling medicine to get rid of the swelling as much as possible. When I wake up in the morning, my eyes stick together again and won't fall. After repeating this process, after the first thread extraction, the bruising began to reduce significantly, and after the second extraction, the conjunctival edema began to disappear!
I took just 10 days of annual leave from work to go to work, but if I had come to work at that time, I would have already suffered from depression. As
soon as I got to work, I received a lot of compliments from my co-workers, saying that my eyes looked great, and I'm really happy these days.
Except for the scar and the redness, I took
a photo of the progress of the treatment provided by the employee during the consultation. I was told that the scars would last for a long time as they showed me the same thing and opened it
up as much as possible, but for some reason I couldn't worry about it. I was wondering what I should do if it doesn't go away and if I should get laser treatment. Everyone was thinking about it, but when the counselor went to remove the thread pop, I said it only takes time, and the progress is so good and much better now. They asked me to wait longer because it would look more natural, so
I'm trying not to worry about the scar as much as possible
. And it still hurts when I touch the back of my eye. I don't know if it's just me, but my vision is a little blurry. It's okay now, but it's been about 3-5 days since I pulled out the yarn? I think it was like that! I was told that I could get dry eyes, but I don't really feel it.
These days, I hear this every day on my way to work, the swelling has gone down more day by day, and today it looks so natural, my eyes have gotten bigger, my expression has become much gentler, I really did a good job
. As I stay, I look forward to seeing myself completely recovered every day.
I definitely recommend it if you are thinking about getting a posterior scapula.
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