(No makeup. No face washing. Eyes naturally open.)
It has been 8 days since burial + back opening.
(Days 4 to 7 were almost similar, so I didn't post a picture.) As for
the front epicanthoplasty, I only did a posterior epicanthoplasty because I thought it would look weird if I added more since my eyebrows are in the right size.
I even had my back opening stitches removed today.
The lines look natural and I like them, but I'm worried whether the protruding eyelids are due to swelling or sagging skin.
It is a bit more bulging than in the picture.
Since I have fat and long skin, I thought they would recommend an incision method, but they recommended a buried method, so I had the surgery, but I was worried that if the skin was stretched and covered, would I have to go through this pain again?
If it's swelling, it will go away over time, but if it's saggy skin!!! ㅡㅜ
A lot of the fat was removed, so I hope there is no swelling.
As for the scapula...
ugh. really! really!! really!!! It hurt.
During the surgery, it seemed like they were cutting with a laser or something, and there was a crackling sound and smoke was visible. It hurt a lot after the anesthesia wore off, and until the stitches were taken out, the stitches kept rubbing against my eyes and they became bloodshot.
Today I'm pulling out stitches~ Really! It hurt.
(The double eyelid surgery didn't hurt at all, both after the surgery and when the stitches were pulled out.)
As expected... the nurse said that pulling out the double eyelid surgery stitches was the most painful.
Enduring this pain just to increase the size by 1 mm...
It's nice to get a little bigger, but it still causes pain.
I was given local anesthesia during the surgery, but “you will feel a little sleepy.” After a while after hearing the sound, it felt like I had just passed through a tunnel with light, and it was a really strange feeling in a dreamy atmosphere.
Other people say it feels like riding the Blue Dragon Train...
I've never tried drugs, but I guess it's like this when you take drugs. I thought so.
Passing through a dreamy tunnel and returning to the real world, seeing the smoke of burning flesh, and constantly seeing needles moving back and forth over your eyes is not a pleasant experience.
If it wasn't for the simple thought that when I woke up from anesthesia and something would have been created, it would have been difficult to decide to have the surgery.
Still, I'm glad that the line came out as naturally as I asked the director to do it.
(You can't tell from the picture, but originally, my eyelashes were all under my eyelids, so only the ends were sticking out a little. But now, I can clearly see all my eyelashes. I didn't know, but my eyelashes were originally long.)
And, finally. .uh. You can wash your face/wash your hair starting tomorrow~~~~~!!!! Ah!
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I have uploaded a more detailed photo related to the posterior opening.
If you look closely at the red circle, you will see that the part that was filled with flesh has been replaced by the pupil.
It doesn't go far to the side, but it creates a round shape like that.
(I don't know what it's like in other places, but they did it that way in the one I did.)
It's just my personal opinion, but I think it might be difficult to reattach the rounded part of the corner of the eye, even if it's a little rough. ^^
However, I had some effects, but I think it would be a good idea to discuss with your doctor and decide whether your eyes are the ones that will benefit.
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It was done at a hospital in Apgujeong-dong, Seoul.
There are a lot of people who are curious, so I’d like to tell you.
I can't post the name of the hospital, so if you're curious, please leave a comment or send me a message and I'll send you a message.
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