Ever since I was little, I thought the aegyo flesh was too thick, but
when I sit under a light, the aegyo flesh looks several layers overlapping, and it's too thick, and
there's a curve going into the front cheek underneath the aegyo flesh??? That area was very sunken
, so I looked old, and the most important thing was that I was surprised by the photo someone else had taken, so I decided to have the surgery. I did
a lot of research before getting eyelid surgery, and there are many people who regret
it, and most of them say they recommend fat grafting for eyelid surgery, but they
don't do fat grafting. I was
worried a lot because I saw a lot of posts about it, but when I went to 5 hospitals and
had a consultation with the director or manager, I took off my mask and everyone said, "Oh,"
and said that I should do fat grafting to see greater results,
so I got fat grafting under the eyes and front cheek. I
saw a lot of posts saying that I could do my daily life in a day or two,
but with the swelling I experienced, I had to stay at home for over a week. As
the swelling gradually went down, my face became square.
Even after the surgery, the sensation on my right side came back late. It's been
2 years since the surgery. Everything is going and I am satisfied with the appearance,
but I can still feel it when I touch it under my right eye, but
it still feels strange. It feels different from the left side. The
left side was just like that before the surgery, but the right side
feels strange, and I just
go to the hospital and come back. It's only late. It's like this.
The appearance isn't strange, and only I can feel it, so there's nothing I can do about it. It's not a
hindrance to my daily life, and the fat has been removed well, so I'm just living.
While doing this, I also feel that hospital follow-up care is important.
No matter how good I am, it may not be for me, so
after-care . I hope you will look into all of this management and AS and make a careful choice.
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