I was stressed out because of the epicanthoplasty, so I had to work, and my concerns only increased my stress. I received counseling and had it done the very next day. I
had nose surgery at another hospital 3 weeks ago, so I was nervous that someone might mess with me, so I told the director to be careful again and proceeded!
I have had fat grafting done in the past, so I also lost a very small amount of fat in my front cheeks, and
I also wanted to make the lines of the under-eye openings soft so that only I could see them, so I consulted about under-the-eye openings as well. He
said that it would be a back opening rather than a lower opening, so that it would be diagonal rather than horizontal, so I proceeded with that. It's not that I want to make the vertical width of my eyes bigger like a woman's,
but it feels like it's only noticeable to me a little bit. In some ways, it's a waste of money? Since I only wanted to improve the line, it might not be noticeable
. Then, when I looked in the mirror and thought about it again, the left side felt like it had a slit due to the left-right asymmetry, so
I redid the procedure by aligning only one side with the left side. But since I only do this on one side,
I'm worried that the area that wasn't there when it's in place will somehow become asymmetrical again. I've already had a canthotomy done a long time ago, so I'm well aware of the discomfort of conjunctival edema, but I hope the edema doesn't come...
The front cheek has fat . Should I say that it was saggy because I had a transplant in the past... So I felt like my nasolabial folds looked more prominent, so
I proceeded with this because I was also concerned about this. In the case of the front face, if you remove too much, you will look presbyopic, and because it is a sensitive area, we only recommend removing a small amount at the time of consultation.
6cc? I did it. In fact, after the surgery, they said they had removed 10 cc on each side for a total of 20 cc. When I looked
in the mirror after the surgery, I honestly still don't know what my front cheek looked like. If it still looks the same after a few months, I'll have to ask the hospital. In the case of facial sialorrhea, there will be swelling and initial hardness, so wait a
month. I think it's right to look at it first, so I'm thinking of waiting for now.
Also, I think it was because of the previous thread lifting, but there was a depression in my cheeks, so I had 1cc of filler on each side of the depression.
I'm most worried about epicanthoplasty restoration, which is the most important thing. It should go well...
But are epicanthoplasty stitches usually removed around the 10th day? I was thinking about 7 days, so
I asked them to ask me to take it off on the 5th day because I was working, but they said that because the epicanthoplasty may widen, I had to take it off on the 10th day
... They say that it can be removed if the wound is okay during the first round. They say
that the ectropion is guaranteed to last for 10 days.) I came out and received a prescription, but I still had a new eye ointment left over from the previous nose surgery, so I saved money on the medicine!
This was a review from the same day.