When I asked them to remove the fat under the eyes
while doing epicanthoplasty, epicanthoplasty, and
epicanthoplasty , they told me to redistribute the fat under the eyes since I was young.
The explanation was that the fat under
the eyes would be flattened and fixed.
However,
after the surgery, I felt something as hard as a rock as big as my thumb on the front of my eyes.
The fat was flat. It has to be spread out, but why??
What on earth is that scary big hard rock in front of you?
When does it disappear?
At the hospital, they will rub it. Do
I have to have surgery to remove it?
The front of my eyes are bulging, so I don't
want to see much, and I want to know what it is.
Since it's bulging, the sides are relatively sunken and hollow ㅡㅡ
And the epicanthoplasty...
The anterior epicanthoplasty is blocked more, and
the posterior epicanthoplasty is severe on one side,
cornea edema, and
ectropion are also present. Only one side of my eye is there,
my underline is dilated, and
I have a severe slit at the bottom...
What is the identity of this hard thing?
I got plastic surgery done at a reputable house, but
this nonsense... Does
anyone know?