It's been 10 years since I had epicanthoplasty... Anyway, it's been a long time, but in the picture, the hooked scar in the front of my left eye is individual... I was stressed. I do
n't want to look harsh because of this, but it was acceptable to put on makeup.
And more than anything, depending on the lighting, the scar can be less visible or stand out. Let's just live with it... Then I found out about epicanthoplasty restoration. I
visited other hospitals, and at one hospital, during my consultation, the director said that^^.. and... 100 percent improvement, no matter what! Should I say that I felt more repulsed by this reaction? Then, I made a reservation for a consultation at the hospital where I had the surgery, but it felt good, so I made the appointment. (Actually, it was bothersome to look into the hospital further;;) During the consultation, I said that the hook scar was stressful, but at the time of the consultation, I was in the 40s
. They said that only a percent improvement would occur. But the overall feeling of the consultation was good, so I made a reservation and the conclusion is that I am satisfied now. I am
satisfied with the improvement of the hooked scar that I was stressed about. Of course, it is still 6 weeks old, so the front of my eyes are redder than in the picture. And I went to get a regenerative injection. It seems to be a little more red, but
I hope it gets better. Oh, for your information, I only had reconstruction on one side of the front of my eye. <><><<<
When I meet friends after the reconstruction surgery, some people recognize me and some don't. First of all, other people don't pay attention to my eyes. When I asked about it, my acquaintances said they didn't really care if I had a scar on the forehead or not. If I told them first, they would say, "Oh, that's right?" This kind of reaction... well, it's not a part-time job, but the part where I was stressed has disappeared.>
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