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have been living with double eyelids all the time because I was worried that I would miserably fail due to my thick skin, but this time I made
up my mind and got double eyelids. I didn't just get double eyelids, my eyes were a bit droopy, so I also received eye correction and I didn't decide on a line, but during the consultation, I got a treatment that went well with my eyes. They asked me to recommend one, so I went with a semi-out?
Actually, there were only two things I was insisting on when I was selling my products: to make fancy double eyelids + to give epicanthoplasty.
But here at the hospital, doing fancy surgery is OK, but doing epicanthoplasty is completely not recommended. That
's because the distance between my eyes is short, and epicanthoplasty here would be too much. This was the only time the doctor took my eye bones and face shape into consideration, so I liked it, but since I couldn't do what I wanted, I just said I'd understand and only paid for the cost. I went to the hospital after hearing this
, but other hospitals also discouraged epicanthoplasty... So I realized, it all makes sense ^^.. I liked the line drawn here the best, so after going through all the consultations and thinking about it for a few days, I called and made an appointment for the surgery.
My original beauty is Western rather than Asian and I like flashy things, so as you can see in the picture, I have blonde hair. I like flashy things ㅜ So I had flashy surgery on my eyes.
My skin was so thick that I had to have double eyelid surgery through an incision. They said they would provide follow-up care at the hospital after the surgery, but I didn't go.... (The hospital and my house are 40 minutes away by subway, but it was too troublesome to go. Uh..) I just gave them an ice pack at home. Still, I double-crossed them through the incision, and the swelling seems to have gone down faster than I expected. It seems like there wasn't much swelling in the first place..?
I gave up on the epicanthoplasty, which I wanted to do, and got eye correction that I hadn't thought about, but I feel like I did a good job. My ability to open my eyes has improved, and my sleepy look has become clearer, doesn't it?
Oh, and by the way, I think the best tip for reducing swelling is to go for a walk. After the surgery, I forced myself to go for a walk every night, and I walked for at least 30 minutes and at most an hour and a half. Thanks to this, the swelling seems to go down faster.
Even those who have just had surgery, try walking more often. Like me, the swelling will go down faster.
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