I've been told that my eyes are crazy for over 20 years, and
I've been looking into double eyelids for over 20 years. I've been researching for years, but this time I did it.
I'm very scared, and I can see that the asymmetry is severe, and my eye shape is uneven, and
I'm worried about what might happen if I mess with it for no reason and it doesn't go well, so
I decided to have surgery, but it took me a while to look for a hospital. This took a long time, but
let's get it done while we're at it! After the sun set, I had the eyes, nose, and fat grafted all together.
I thought I was going to die because I couldn't use steaming because of the fat grafting...
If I had known it would be this hard, I would have done the fat grafting later...
I don't think the eyes and forehead fat are done together. Haha
, on the first day, I came home with my eyes open, but
from the next day, I could hardly open my eyes and just lay down
. Even though it was Corona, it was very difficult to open my eyes and my nose was stuffy so
I didn't go out and stayed at home except to go to the hospital.
After the stitches were removed, the swelling seemed to go down quickly, but the swelling seemed to go down quickly
in both eyes. This swelling is going down in pairs, making me very sensitive.
I took a selfie every morning and evening and compared it, and
it seems to be getting thinner and more aligned over time.
Both epicanthoplasty and epicanthoplasty are recovering with no scars. Perhaps
because it was an incision, I'm concerned about minor swelling. It's true, but the hospital said I need to look at it for a long time, so
I'm trying not to get stressed out as much as possible.
However, compared to before the surgery, there's definitely a difference.
Oh, and the biggest regret is not doing semi-permanent lines before surgery.
If you're planning on getting a double eyelid, don't get semi-permanent
lines. This is why I'm trying not to get stressed out. The height also seems to be more uneven, which is weird.
I'll share my review later when the swelling goes down.
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