[Before surgery]
I never imagined that I would have eye surgery in my life. I have
heard a lot in my life that I have pretty eyes.
My eyes are not big, but my eyes are very sunken. I
always have double eyelids. I have double eyelids with a lot of wrinkles. I have double eyelids
on the left and right. Because of
the car accident surgery, the facial structure itself is very different on the left and right (the eyes themselves are also different) [
Why I decided to have surgery]
When I went for nose surgery, I was told that although I did not have ptosis, my ability to open my eyes was weak.
Unless I open my eyes straight up, my eyes are always so tired
that I have a habit of raising my head to look ahead.
If I don't pay attention and open my eyes, people often ask me if I'm tired. But
I found out that it's because I have a weak eye-opening ability.
Eye correction will completely solve this problem. I had surgery because I heard that it was possible.
[Surgery I received]
Incision eye correction (I was asked to choose between incision and non-incision, but the doctor explained things really well, so I chose incision). Posterior
flap
[Why I chose this hospital]
Price-wise, it was better than any other hospital. It used to be cheaper, but the doctors at this hospital are all with 10 years of experience, so I chose this hospital. [Reason for recommending Dr.
Seo]
I had many consultations (consultation before deciding on surgery, consultation after deciding on surgery, consultation after decision). (Pre-surgery consultation, consultation right before surgery, post-surgery consultation, and consultation every time I see the post-surgery progress)
I did not ask for the numerous consultations, but this person was very meticulous and constantly checked the ratio of the left and right sides of my face, and if I felt a little unsure, I kept coming back again and again. He checked further and gave me advice... I felt like he really cared for me.
In terms of design, I actually didn't have the eye shape I wanted... I'm just a person who was satisfied with my eyes,
so I just wanted them to pop a little more on the left and right. I also said that it would be nice if the double eyelid line wasn't too thick.
Also, I tend to like people who have big, cool eyes and are unmatched, so me too...? I was wondering if that could happen, so I told you that it would be okay
to be Musou. Would it be okay to be Musou? When I asked, he said that it would look much more natural if the line was thinner, but since my double eyelid line is pretty, it would be prettier to make it slightly thinner. The lines shown before the surgery are just the same as my eyes, so um..? hmm.? I felt like I wanted to change something,
but the doctor explained to me in great detail why it would be better to have a line, and the difference between showing it like this before surgery and what it would be like after surgery. I saw the line in one day. They didn't give it to me, but they checked it several times over several days.
Now that the surgery is over, I can see exactly why the doctor said that.... That's why I was even more surprised. I think I did a good job listening to Director Seo.
My left and right sides are so different, and one side of my eyeball is so severely sunken that adjusting the ratio of the left and right sides accordingly was not an easy task during surgery ( I had surgery on the entire bone in the past for a very difficult eye).
Even though he said it was okay to be a little different, he kept adjusting
it over and over again as if he was having surgery on his own eyes. As the surgery was delayed, it seemed like people kept talking about whether it was a nurse or a doctor because of the surgery schedule, but the
doctor said that his patients came first and that he had to do it right. With a mind;; I saw what he was doing and said he was an amazing person.
Right after the surgery, while I was watching the swelling go down, the swelling went down evenly. I was worried about this when checking the progress, so I asked him about it, and he
checked again very thoroughly and said that it was pretty, that it was good, and that I didn't have to worry, so I knew! As I was waiting at the counter to go home, the director asked me to see him again, and when I saw him again, he said he would look at it again and continued to check several times. He really sympathized with what the patient (the person) was concerned about, but he also said that there were various reasons (
subjective) for the patient's concerns. He told me that he was feeling that way right now because of a really reasonable medical reason, and that there was no problem. He said that the surgery went very well and told me everything. He told me how the surgery was done, that I could
feel this kind of discomfort as a result, and what would happen in the future.
[Surgery progress]
Looking at it
now, exactly 2 months have passed, my eyes haven't changed much after the eye surgery (could be an internal illusion), but my impression has changed a lot. First of all,
what is the posterior epicanthoplasty? It's the fascial layer inside? I don't know, but I forgot. I told them that they tied a thread there and pulled it to secure it.
Maybe that's why, but I got cute when I smiled;;;;;;;; No, I didn't have anything like this, but the world's aegyo-sal appeared. It
was a huge benefit, and the rear opening became clear, but one eye was a little closer to the back. But it didn't really matter because my natural eyelashes covered all of those areas. Above all, the
overall symmetry between the left and right sides was improved so much. I was so surprised that I would stay for
the rest of my life . I've been living with a face with even eyes, but now I don't have to adjust the left and right sides when taking selfies. How is this possible? They
adjusted the symmetry so well that it matches my face. Even when I put on makeup, I always use my left eye and my right eye. I should have done my makeup differently, but those parts are gone. Thank you so much.
I felt it more after the surgery, but it seemed like Dr. Seo was able to catch all of my facial features that I didn't know about, and design a line to suit them. I thought the
double eyelid line was all there, but no... Eye correction is done by the muscles inside. It may be because you are changing the shape of the eye by tying it, but it really shouldn't be done anywhere.
Dr. Seo is definitely very meticulous and seems to have done a really good job on these parts.
The double eyelid line is higher than the original line, but the power to open the eye has improved, so when I open my eye, it looks straight ahead. The line you see is much thinner than before the surgery.
So the overall gap between the eyebrows and the eyes has narrowed, and the eyes have gotten a little bigger, but the lines have gotten smaller. Above all,
before the surgery, I didn't know that it was so easy to open the eyes.
In the past, when I opened my eyes, I had to raise my eyebrows. I used to raise my eyes, but now I just feel like my eyes are lifting up and my eyesight has gotten much better. It's so cool. The
only thing that's disappointing is that now I can't open my eyes hazily or anything like that, but instead of
opening them less or less, I always have a clear impression. That's very satisfying, but it's also disappointing. This is only a small part. I think the story will change later when the swelling goes down further.
But so far, when I wake up in the morning, my face is swollen and swollen until I wash my face.
Everyone around me says that the surgery went really well. In conclusion, I think it was a good surgery!!
Nevertheless, I would like to say that you should not do surgery unless you have a major complex or something you want to improve. It is not a
big change, but it changes the person's impression, so people who are clear about what they want and think is important should not just do it. I just want surgery