<수술전><수술후><수술 전후 전격 비교...ㅎㅎ>For the past 2 years, I've lived with the thought that musou has its own special characteristics, but no matter how much makeup I take or put on, my eyes look small and I get stressed out,
so I ended up getting double-handed. But I didn't want to do the flashy semi-out that's popular these days, so I went with in-out, but not too high. Did you want a line? At first, I just went to a large hospital I saw while riding the subway and went for consultations a few times, but every time I went, I was overwhelmed by people and the staff was unfriendly. The consultations were short and I was sick of being forced to have surgery so I felt like I wasn't suited for the large hospitals
. After a month, I started looking into private hospitals. At first, I only looked at apps, but then I gradually found out about a cafe called ㅇㅇㅇ, and they recommended ㅅㅇㅇ, so I ended up here haha. It's much better to get information here, but the more I know, the more picky I am. I felt like it was getting worse. So I wanted to stop looking at my hands and go back to my feet. I went to a few places in Apgujeong and Sinsa.
Among the places I went to for consultation, the reason I chose this place was because there was no unique crazy atmosphere + kindness + the director was very meticulous in drawing the double eyelid line. I liked this part, and I felt good about confidently saying that AS would of course show CCTV in 3 years. When
I was re-designing the surgery day, I told the director again that I didn't want the line to be in-out but too high, and the director reflected my opinion well. I drew the line as many times as possible to reach an agreement. I
had surgery through non-incision surgery, and what's really unique about my eyes is that my right eye is smaller than my left eye, right? The director caught this and said that in order to make both sides symmetrical after the surgery, only the right eye needs to have a posterior epicanthoplasty. So I trusted the doctor and proceeded, and I was really satisfied with the size of both sides.
In the beginning, I had some bruising due to the canthoplasty and double eyelid surgery together, but this soon disappeared after removing the stitches. I lost, and the swelling recovered faster than I expected, so it seems like there was no problem. The photo I posted after the surgery was taken a month ago, right? I had already put on makeup and washed my face thoroughly, and by the end of the month, almost everything was in place, so that even people who saw me for the first time could not tell that I had just had surgery.
When I compared my eyes before surgery with my eyes now, I feel like my eyes have completely changed.. before. When I took a picture, I was busy trying to enlarge my eyes because their size was missing, but I don't even put in that effort anymore haha. I'm very satisfied that they look much better with just a little bit of makeup on.. More than anything, I think it's better because they're in-out and not too high, just like I wanted. Maybe it's because of
my surgery. I'm sure there are people with eyes similar to mine, but even though semi-outing is a trend these days, I thought it would be good to have a double eyelid line that matches your eye type with a sense of purpose. I hope everyone has successful surgery!
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