Two years ago around this time, I had double eyelid surgery with buried eyelids. I was asked if I needed to have eye correction done at the same time, and I said I didn't need to do it because my skin was thin. Immediately, my eyes were so swollen that I couldn't open them . I was thinking about doing it since it was my first time, but the sausage condition didn't improve, so I went to the hospital and asked, and they said it was okay. They say that my confident eyes are the ones that don't fall out easily. I went to another hospital and asked, and they said that the line was set too high in the first place, and that the eye with the ptosis was left open, so my ability to open my eye was weak, and the line was too high, so they said it wouldn't get better. I lived with that eye for 3 months waiting for the swelling to go down, and eventually decided to have it removed. I made a decision and asked for it to be released, but they would never let me do it. They said if I waited a year, I would get prettier, but in the end, after a lot of fighting, I had surgery to release it (on the day of the surgery, the nurse assistants were very annoyed and argued, and I woke up in the middle of it because they probably used a little anesthetic, lol) and when I woke up, there was fat in my eyes. I had a lot of eye fat removed through a service. My eyes weren't chubby to begin with, but I wonder if it was adhesions or it was difficult to remove the thread. They removed the fat on their own without telling me, and my eyes were flabby. Fortunately, after about a month, my eyes returned to their original appearance, but my eyes were sunken. And the scars are extremely stressful. Think carefully about the surgery and check the hospital well. I don't know if it's not your eyes. I hope your children's faces look like that too.