Six months ago, I had a re-incision eye correction surgery to lower the line, and 10 days ago, I had a skin excision due to the AS line being partially buried, and surgery to cut out the scar created by double-line picking on my right eye.
1. [Left eye staircase phenomenon?]
Before I got my A, I told the teacher that my left eye line was deep (it looked so dark it felt like I had cut it with a knife), but he didn't seem to know. She told me clearly and I thought she would take care of it during the surgery, but there was no improvement. Before AS, the biggest problems were the lines getting buried and the scars caused by picking the two lines, so I just overlooked them.
I think it's because the lines are fixed so strongly that a staircase phenomenon occurs. (For reference, I didn't have this problem before the revision surgery.)
It doesn't affect my life, but there are valleys between the lines and I can feel them when I apply eye shadow. Even when I close my eyes, the lines are so dark that it feels unnatural.
This is a staircase phenomenon.. Do I need to have surgery again? Do I need to have reoperation to loosen the fixation? I know that incisions are bound to look like surgery, but since they are so deep, I feel burdened. Anyone can see that it feels like it was cut with a knife.. Do I have to wait another 6 months for reoperation??? (The director's style is someone who pursues a natural look, but why did you fix it so strongly... that it made my eyes look unnatural... ㅠㅠㅠㅠ)
2. [Existing line?? Chest fat??]
On my right eye, I had surgery to cut out the existing line scar due to the overall double line picking. I think the surgery went well, but the area at the end of the line that bothered me the most even before the surgery is still wide open. I don't know if this is because the existing scar line was cut properly... or if it's happening because of the scar flesh. Will the widening of the line get better over time?
Why is eye surgery so hard? I really want to stop having surgery... This is my 4th time on the operating table so far just for my eyes (including AS).