<전 (수술당일) , 후 (쌍수 6일차)><수술 후 4시간 경과><쌍수 2일차>I am writing this review after having the stitches removed,
thinking of it as a record.
** On the day of surgery, you cannot drive on your
own. This may vary from person to person, but driving was not possible until the first day.
Afterwards, driving was possible, but the ointment got on the eyelashes and got into the eyes, leading to
conjunctival edema . Because of this, special care is needed because it looks blurry
{dual incision, eye correction, back/bottom opening, fat relocation+removal above the eyes} The
surgery started at 7pm on September 27th and seems to have finished around 3-40pm at 9pm
. I wasn't in my right mind when I went, so I couldn't remember much of the explanation,
but I'm really glad that the hospital explained the medicine on A4 paper...
The bruising and swelling was less than my mom's, so I wonder if it was right to do it through an incision...
You can't see it well in the picture, but it was the second day. The
left side was reddish-brown and the right side was purple, close to the eyelashes. I
walked frequently for 15-20 minutes and 3-40 minutes a day, and drank
pumpkin juice for a total of 3 times, one bowl of water in between, and
pumpkin red bean tea. I think I drank about 1L a day.
They said I shouldn't use the compress for a long time, so I only used it for a total of 20-30 minutes a day. I
had
my double eyelid stitches removed on the 5th day. They said it
stinged, but my eyelids were okay, but
the pain was like a prickling sensation in the front of my eyes... I was in tears.
10 On the first day, the back/bottom slit stitches are removed.
I hope it's just a real stinging sensation... I'm afraid of removing the stitches...
Today is the 6th day,
and of course there's still swelling and bruising, the line height is different, and the back/bottom slit is unnatural.
Time is running out. It will become more natural as time goes by, so I have to
go for walks and drink pumpkin juice
. I don't know the cause, but I don't know if it's because of the eye correction or the back/bottom openings, but my
eyes are very, very dry.
So I gave them artificial tears, but I'm adding them frequently and using
a lot of cotton swabs. , individually packaged cotton swabs are good, and newborn cotton swabs are also good.
When removing eye mucus or eyelashes, newborn cotton swabs are better.
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