I didn't have enough strength to open my eyes, so I had a habit of raising my eyes, and my double eyelids had several messy lines, so if I didn't put pressure on my eyes when taking pictures, the double eyelids would come loose and my eyes would be covered by my eyelids, resulting in messy pictures. So she smiled and didn't take a good picture. In the picture, if you don't pay attention to your eyes, they become droopy, weak, and dirty. After consultation, I was told that the skin on my eyes was not elastic and that I lacked the strength to open my eyes, so they cut off part of the skin and tied the muscles together! My friend had surgery somewhere else (maybe ㅇㅅ?), but the surgery scars are wrinkles? When I asked why it looked like that, I was told it was because the skin was not cut. I didn't want to be able to open my eyes straight, so I asked for it to be as discreet as possible since it was a surgery, but the epicanthoplasty also smoothed out the wrinkles (did I say monger's eyelids...?) and the original lines were organized into one, so it's different from what I usually do with double-couple tape. At first I felt like I was wasting money, but taking pictures made a big difference. My eyes stay open even if I don't pay attention, so I no longer get asked if I'm tired. People around me told Tina to open her eyes more boldly, but I have no regrets because I lost the habit of straining my eyes or opening my eyes with my forehead every time I took a picture! The photo was taken about a month ago, and there was little swelling. After about a week, when the bruises started to disappear, I went to school wearing glasses, but no one around me knew that I had double eyes. So, after two weeks, I started wearing makeup and going without eyes, but I didn't know that I had surgery until I told people around me.