<수술 전 / 수술 2주><수술 전><수술 후><수술 후><수술 후>The pre-surgery photos were taken with a full face filter (I rarely take photos without makeup). The post-surgery photos were taken with my bare eyes to check for swelling, so I didn't use a filter. I
went to three eye and nose hospitals, including the one where I had the surgery. After 3 years
of follow-up care, the director personally looked at me
and reflected my needs.
The consultation with the director was long, and I had surgery at a place where I could see CCTV.
I was an unrivaled person and I thought I was attractive in my own way, but I heard a lot of people around me say that it would be good if I got double eyelids after I got my double eyelids. After that, I thought I would need surgery because my eyes were big, and as I continued to notice my eyes, I could naturally see my nose as well. In the end, I ended up doing the eyes and nose together. I will post a separate review of my nose after the swelling goes down further.
Originally, I was worried about going in-out or semi-out because I was unmatched, but when I took the line, in-out suited me much better. Every time I drew a line, it disappeared in 3 seconds, so I had no choice but to make an incision... Haha, I just made a half beoseon for my nose so that I could sleep with my nose like that. No matter how many combinations I put on my face, it didn't come out.
I asked on the app what I should eat for my last supper before fasting, but I was scolded not to eat anything as spicy as possible, lol, so I skipped the marathon and ate sushi...
I had a friend come with me and wait for me at the hospital, and I was most nervous during the pre-surgery consultation. I was vaguely worried about whether it would go well, and what if it swelled more than I thought? I kept asking the teacher if it would go well until I was given anesthesia. What should I do if I
don't get anesthesia when they first tell me to count for 10 seconds? I thought so, but I successfully completed the surgery without any problems.
On the first day of surgery, I asked my mom to take a picture of how swollen my eye was, but there was almost no swelling in my eye and only a few bruises. Because I had nose surgery, I couldn't open my mouth wide, so I drank something like porridge. Rather than being in pain, the most uncomfortable thing for me was sleeping while sitting down after waking up from the anesthesia and going back to sleep. Not being able to sleep comfortably... I realized why sleep is one of the three major human needs.
The swelling in both my nose and eyes wasn't that bad, but my face was swollen. I think it's not the swelling where the surgery was done, but the swelling in the face... At first, I was worried about my daily life because of the swelling and scarring, but I was surprised that it wasn't that noticeable. But my eyes were all full of yellow bruises... I also posted a lot of questions on the app asking if this was what it was supposed to be like, but they said I didn't have to worry too much about the yellow bruise, so I put my mind at ease and came back on the third day, removing cotton from my nose. When it was a week, I saw the doctor and had my eye and nose stitches removed, and from then on I focused on removing the bruises.
It looked a little different when seen in a mirror and when taken in a photo, so I checked it in a photo, and although it definitely looks different depending on the lighting, they said that taking a photo is the closest to reality.
It is better to have a guardian present during surgery. If I were alone, I think it would have been difficult to catch a taxi after the anesthesia wore off. For other surgeons, if you can go with a guardian during surgery, I definitely recommend going with them.
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