Doctors promote it as a very simple surgery,
but it is simple for the doctors, but
the recovery period is not that simple for the patient.
The face was extremely swollen by the 3rd to 4th day, and
then the swelling gradually subsided until the 10th day, and
the yellow bruises disappeared after 2 weeks.
Meanwhile, it was difficult to touch my face,
so it was difficult to wash my face and I had to be careful about sleeping, so
my face was covered with whiteheads.
If I had to give you a tip, try washing your face with a brush.
I used a foundation brush because the bristles are tight and strong,
so I liked it because I could gently rub it without putting pressure on my hands.
Then, you can wash your face without putting pressure on your face.
I didn't wash my face until the second day.
I washed my face avoiding the eye area for a week, and
from the first week, I started gently washing my face with a brush, including the surgical area.
I heard
that the swelling goes down when I walk, but
I felt irritation when I walked, so it was difficult to walk.
Washing my face was difficult because I couldn't bend my head down.
It seems like it takes a month for all the swelling to go away, and
it takes several months for the feeling under the eyes to come back.
Side effects
such as wrinkles, dents, uneven spots, and cases where the surgery was insufficient
are also frequently seen.
***In particular , there are doctors who
promote fat repositioning and
then perform fat grafting after fat removal. Never remove fat under your eyes!!
As you get older, even 1 gram of facial fat becomes more of a waste.
Why bother burning it and harvesting fat from your thighs?
Does the size of fat cells in the thighs match the size of fat cells under the eyes?
Even if doctors say it's an eye that needs to be inspected, think about it again...
There are too many side effects.
You cannot move your facial muscles until they become vascularized.
Overall, the surgery for under-eye surgery seems to require a lot of skill from the doctor, and
the size of the eyelids seems to vary greatly depending on the type of skin
I have
and the size of the cells . I am personally very satisfied with the results of the surgery.
I researched all the side effects for a year and
visited eight hospitals before making my decision.
I heard many stories about my eyes needing fat grafting, but
in the end,
I only received realignment without any treatment from someone who avoided fat grafting.
Now, the pros:
-The tired and saggy look is dramatically improved.
Have you ever seen the effect of
correcting one thing properly to straighten out the overall facial lines
? Relocation also had that effect.
The entire face is lifted.
The peanut-shaped face also looks much improved.
It's not really improved, but
it seems to be correct to say that there is an optical illusion that visually that part looks much improved.
-I thought the dark circles would not improve because they were a vascular problem, but should I say that the bags under the eyes are rising and the dark circles are also growing? Dark circles have also improved in some ways. very good.
Tips for choosing a hospital vary from person to person, so I'll just leave you with how I chose:
- Any doctor who looks tired, insincere, arrogant, or stubborn is out of the question. This is the same for other surgeries... There are many people who say that all you have to do is have a good surgery, but I absolutely cannot agree with that. It's fortunate if the doctor does a good job and the outcome comes out the same, but depending on my condition or personality, the results of the surgery may be wrong. In those moments of mental breakdown, the doctor's kindness and sincerity relieves my mental illness.
- Avoid factory type. There was a hospital where the doctors were friendly, there were many reviews, and the surgery results were good, but there was only one thing... I liked the hospital because it looked too much like Dottegi Market. There are many doctors, many customers, and many directors. Later, after deciding on another hospital, I looked at the reviews of that hospital again and found that all the pictures were edited with Photoshop. In other hospitals, dark circles and wrinkles could be seen realistically...
but it felt uncomfortable because there was no anesthetist in the one-person hospital. It would be best if there was an anesthesiologist in a one-person hospital.
- Among the reviews, I chose the hospital that had the best photos from the first day without any bruises or bloody tears. That seemed to mean that the surgery was done cleanly.
- So I went to the hospital, and they explained all the side effects in detail and asked me to sign that I understood them all. There were places where there were roughly no side effects, and when I asked about side effects, there were also places where they arrogantly answered, 'Any side effect you think of can occur.'
In fact, I was told that I didn't have any bloody tears after the surgery, but they didn't come out even once and it healed nicely.
I emphasize this again, but I think about it again... If you put it in your front cheeks, as you age, the front cheeks will sag due to gravity, and nasolabial folds will form... and when they fall out, they fall out in a bunch.. There are also people who only get wrinkles under their eyes like earthworms when they do it. Conscientious doctors also say on YouTube that it is an area where it is very difficult to put anything under the eyes. They say that fat does not move, but among the side effects reviews, there are quite a few people who said it did move. And even doctors say they cannot predict the results. It is said that people with large cells (i.e., those who gain weight easily) will overproliferate the transplanted fat, and those with a constitution that does not gain weight will lose it all within a few months. I'm satisfied with JI right now, but I've seen so many posts about people regretting it a few months or years later... After a few years, the hospital won't have to take responsibility. After seeing this, I thought, “I guess it was okay to share?” Don't do it. No one here got plastic surgery because they thought my plastic surgery would be a disaster.
The reason I thought about it for a year was because
I really wanted to have Ji-i's face and it was the face I needed to have.
But even if I didn't do it and just got reassigned, there was enough improvement.
I prefer to receive everything at once.
You have to look at the harmony of each and do it sequentially, and
each doctor specializes in certain areas, so
there seems to be no rule that says even if you do the under-eye area, you have to be good at it.
If you really want to do JI,
try relocating first, and if you're still not satisfied,
I think it would be a good idea to look into JI Specialty Hospital.
Anyway, since under-eye plastic surgery is not a simple procedure, I hope you get at least 2-3 weeks of rest before getting it!! It's best if you think about it for a month.