I finally had surgery today.
My eyelids were thin, so I had to undergo natural adhesion. The original method was sedation + local anesthesia, right?
In the past, during the process of waking up from anesthesia, an alien appeared inside me, and I had a dark history where I cried loudly in the operating room without even being able to
speak in tongues. I thought I tolerated injections quite well, so
I asked for only local anesthesia, but,,,,, local anesthesia injection. Wow, it hurt!!!
It wasn't until after the surgery that I realized why they were injecting me with local anesthesia while I was under sedation, but my eyes were already being sewn up...
Even though this doesn't end in one injection, if
you're sober, you should inject at least 6 to 8 shots, 3-4 shots for each eye, along the line. If you turn the eyelids over and prick them, then... I should have received anesthesia and sent the aliens out...
I got a lot of bruises, probably because the injection was painful and I kept
applying too much force . The advantage(?) is that I can respond accurately to the director's instructions to open my eyes.
It's a shame because I chose it voluntarily. I did it because he recommended it. I almost grabbed the person who recommended it.
Anyway, I can't say that I'm still asleep due to sedative anesthesia, but I thought it would be better to just get it if it's a temporary sedative for fear of the local anesthetic injection being painful. The surgery seems to have gone well, but the swelling has gone down and the line is gone
. I hope it comes out pretty,
I hope it will be a reference if you are considering only local anesthesia, and I hope everyone has a successful surgery!!!^^