hello.
I have now had incision eye correction for a little over a week.
Since I had previously had ptosis and my eyelashes were stinging,
I decided to get eye shape correction with the goal of improving the structure of my eyes and doing cosmetic work at the same time.
I was going to write a post on the original website, but
something personal came up and it was too bothersome, so I didn't do it.
I went to 5 different places to look for foot work, and the hospital I decided on now
prefers natural-looking things and is famous for having a lot of experience in men's surgery.
I liked it the most when they drew eye lines during the foot work, and the over-the-counter treatment was great. I decided to go this route because it seemed like they diagnosed me with a bad diagnosis.
I was almost the last person to arrive, and because of the date, I paid the deposit around the afternoon of the same day, not right away.
Instructions were sent via text message a few days ago, and the time was set the afternoon of the previous day.
As for the surgical procedure,
in my case, my eyes were protruding and I also had true ptosis, so I had to make an incision, but they said I couldn't cut too much. The line was drawn again before the surgery and reviewed before starting.
In the case of anesthesia, I was initially under sedation for a short period of time, and then after waking up, I was conscious.
I had to blink while looking at the doctor in different directions periodically to check the line.
I personally enjoyed the surgery process because it seemed like they checked it with passion.
I think it took about 1 hour to 1 and a half hours.
Afterwards, I didn't have to go to the hospital for separate treatment, but I was prescribed medication and ice packs, which I did regularly for almost a week.
A week later, I had my last consultation with the doctor to remove the stitches, and now I think all the swelling and bruising should go down.
Personally, I did not suffer from pain as there was no pain from the surgery until after.
I only felt it slightly when the anesthesia wore off on the first day, but it didn't hurt that much.
Instead, I tend to bleed constantly, so I think I ended up with a lot of scabs and bruises.
In my case, I walked a lot due to personal issues, so I think the swelling went down a lot within a week.
People around me said it looked so natural that they wouldn't even know I had surgery once the swelling went down.
My eye shape was maintained naturally, and my goals of sleepy eyes, puffy eyelashes, and forehead wrinkles were improved.
I had an acquaintance who was disappointed that I was doing it in a big way or showing off, but
as someone who pursues something natural, I think the results came out satisfactorily.
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