I had my first surgery near my house with an in-out buried epicanthoplasty.
In less than a year, one side started to come loose,,,
I went to that hospital and got after-sales service, and 5 years later it started to come loose again.
The line was too low and it kept coming loose, so I wanted to do a semi-out.
The hospital, which is famous for semi-outs in the front pitch, raised the line. I had the semi-out surgery along with the upper incision.
The director said it would look good with an additional 1mm, so I had the surgery at 9mm...
It's been about a year, and it's completely outlined. I open my eyes, but I look weak and I don't feel anything clearly. Haha.
Every time I put on makeup, I thought it was okay, but it really didn't seem to be the case, so I lowered the line and had the surgery again to make it semi-out.
It's currently the 10th day and it's down to natural adhesion!!!!
The director said I shouldn't lower it too much and I would regret it,
so I lowered it just enough and my eyes are already clear.
It's exactly the thin semi-outfit I wanted... Haha,
I was worried because most lines are lowered through incisions, but fortunately,
the director said it would be possible through natural adhesion, so I lowered it through natural adhesion!!!!
So there was almost no swelling immediately after surgery and recovery was fast!!