109-day review of epicanthoplasty restoration ✨
I had epicanthoplasty surgery at another hospital 3 years ago, but I had the side effect of having my eyelids constantly pinched due to the aegyo-sal notch that wasn't there after the surgery. Above all, I was very concerned about the unnatural look and scars, so I looked for a hospital and ended up at a hospital that specializes in epicanthoplasty restoration. I came to visit you.
I decided to have surgery after hearing about epicanthoplasty scars, aegyo-sal indentations, excessive exposure of the eyebrows, and asymmetry of the front of my eyes.
The surgical pain was truly the least painful of any surgery I've ever had. Also, the anesthesia wasn't very good so I had a lot of discomfort every time I had the surgery, but the anesthesia was so good that I didn't feel any pain.
Immediately after the surgery, I had some bruising on the front, but other than that, I was able to return to my daily life without any problems. The recovery was fairly quick, so my epicanthoplasty felt tight for up to a month, but this was the period when the swelling went down, so I often took anti-swelling tea. After about 2-3 months, I am satisfied because it is so natural that I don't even know if I don't say anything!
After the surgery, the epicanthoplasty indentation and scars disappeared completely, and the surgery generally has a short recovery period and is painless, so if you have the same complaint, I recommend epicanthoplasty restoration surgery!
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