<7일차 실밥제거 후 그냥 똑바로 떴을 때><측면 눈, 앞트임했으나 아웃라인처럼 보이는 눈, 붉은자국, 상처><크게 부릅떴을 때 찌그러지는 눈과 보이는 내 눈 주름결. 내 주름때문에 인위적으로 잡아놓은 라인이랑 부딪혀서 모양이 틀어지는 거 같아><문제의 주름과 눈(다 같은 쪽 눈이야) 짝눈이라 한쪽만 주름문제가 있었거든><눈에 힘 풀었을 때 ><어플이 가미된 쌍수 전 눈(짝눈)><주름문제 있는 쪽 아니고 반대쪽, 울퉁불퉁한 눈두덩이><On the 7th day, when the sutures are removed and straightened out><Side eye, epicanthoplasty but eye that looks like an outline, red marks, scars><When I open my eyes wide, my eyes are distorted and the wrinkles in my eyes are visible. I think my wrinkles clash with the artificially drawn lines and distort the shape.><The wrinkles and eyes in question (both eyes are on the same side) are equal, so only one side had the wrinkle problem><When your eyes relax><Dual-wielding eyes with application added (single eyes)><Not the side with the wrinkle problem, but the opposite side, the lumpy eyelid>It's been 7 days since natural adhesion and I'm posting photos of my feelings and progress!
First of all, I was stuck at one hospital, and I didn't like the line they gave me compared to the line I got at another hospital. Is it because
I trusted the director too much? Already taken to the hospital?
Ah, if I had done it somewhere else, I would have missed this part! This is a case that went to the operating table thinking, “I figured out that this could happen.”
So, in order to get the in-out look I wanted, I needed to remove the Mongolian fold and have a slight epicanthoplasty, so I had an epicanthoplasty, which wasn’t what I had originally planned
(but I lost a bit of weight at other hospitals too). Even though I lost, I was recommended to have a double eyelid treatment. I didn't like it at the time, so I just received advice to keep the lines as natural as possible.)
Of course, I knew I shouldn't do this, and I worried a lot.
I worried about my doubles for 10 years and looked into hospitals for a long time.
But in the end, I was attracted to the confidence of the director. + I liked the reviews and they specialized in reoperation + I decided on this hospital because I believed they would do it naturally.
On the first day, I didn't have a lot of swelling, the swelling went down easily, and I had lived without a scar, so I wasn't too worried, and
the swelling went down really quickly. It went away steadily until the 5th day, and after that, it was a little slower.
From the 5th day, I started to worry a little.
There was swelling that didn't seem to go away, and the natural adhesion of the eye that I originally liked looked lumpy. So
I held back to ask the doctor on the 7th day and got
the stitches done today . I got it out
. First of all, the stitched side didn't cause any irritation at all, and I only cleaned it with disinfection and saline every day, but when I removed the stitches, the wound was still there. And it was red and raised, whether it was a scar or something.
I'll upload a picture of this,
but it's a bulge that I'm not sure if it will go away with time, but wait. I wanted to take a look
and what I was worried about before taking out the stitches was
that I was trying to make it in-out by removing the epicanthoplasty + Mongolian fold, but it looked more like the out-out that was originally taken out than I thought.
So I thought it might be because of the stitches, but it still looked that way even after the stitches were removed, so I asked today, but I asked about it for about a month due to swelling. They said I would have to wait and see how it goes..
First of all, this is the part I am dissatisfied with about the surgery, but it's only a week to judge, so I'm going to wait and see.
Maybe it's because of the eye correction or because the swelling in my eyes has lessened. My eyes, which were originally big, have become bigger and darker, so I look like an Arab, but it's just that. I don't think it's like this. There doesn't seem to be anything that looks like the side effects of eye correction that everyone was worried about.
My eye wrinkles are strangely formed, so when I raise my eyes up, they turn into triangular eyes. I'll ask about this until my next consultation.
I think I like it overall, but even if the swelling goes down. If it stays like this, I don't think I'll like it...
I'm not stressed, but I worry a lot.
So what I felt from this surgery
is that the place that adjusts the lines to my liking during the consultation is the place that really does that...
Everyone's eyes are different and wrinkles are different. Right? So, is there a difference in whether the review photos are natural or flashy? It's just a reference to see if you've done a lot of cases and what your skills are. In the end, I thought it would be right to judge it based on the line you give during the consultation. It's
a long and rambling post, but I'll post pictures and
I hope everyone makes a good choice!