It's been 7 months since I had double eyelids.
10 years ago, I had a thin buried double eyelid surgery, but I set the line low, and as time went by, my double eyelids were covered and I couldn't see them very well, so the line became so thin that I doubted whether I even had double eyelids. So, I started looking into double eye surgery again.
I wanted to have the revision surgery in a place where my double eyelids would be more visible than before and look natural. Looking at the surgery reviews, there were many reviews saying that Dr. Kim Do-hoon naturally created a line that suited my eyes and that he did not recommend excessive surgery, so I went for a consultation.
During the consultation, both the manager and the director made recommendations that were not excessive. At first, I consulted with the director, and the director measured my eyesight and recommended a matching line and front opening. Afterwards, the director came and explained in detail, and personally drew and drew the lines to create a design that would not be too much for my eyes. .
There was some swelling that day and some bruising at the epicanthoplasty line, but it wasn't as bad as I thought. In fact, the swelling wasn't as much as expected that day, but it felt like it was swelling the next day.
About two weeks after the surgery, all the major swelling had gone down, but there was still some left, and the deep bruising lasted longer than expected. I tend to bruise easily, so it lasted a while, but the swelling went down a lot and it seemed to be getting a nicer shape.
After a month, the swelling and bruising were completely gone. The epicanthoplasty scar was a bit bumpy and red, but it was covered up with makeup. Looking at it now, there is a big difference
between the 2nd week and the 1st month. I think it's been 6 months or 7 months now. They say natural adhesion makes the line thinner, but my skin is about the same thickness as it was in the first month. I think so.
It's almost invisible now, so I'm very satisfied. Even though it was a reoperation, fortunately there was almost no scarring so I couldn't see it even if I closed my eyes. The epicanthoplasty area also had some visible scarring for a month or two, but it seems to have fully recovered now. I definitely think my eyes are bigger than before and I feel clearer and cooler when I open them.
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