It's already been a month since the surgery.
Somehow I feel like time doesn't pass anymore after the surgery..
I had a partial incision and epicanthoplasty. The epicanthoplasty was only 1mm. I
wanted the lines to be clearly visible, so I took a risk and went high, and I like it.
But I wanted to go in-out, but my left eye is bulging. Even if I get an injection, it doesn't work. Just give up and live with it..
I received treatment a little less than a month ago, and they said the swelling was still there and needed to go down more (I think it's already gone..??), but as time goes by, it goes down a little more. It's strange because everyone says it's natural
. I've lived without double eyelids for almost 3 years...
They told me to come for the next treatment in early March. Is this correct? I thought he went once a month...
[@Alice7] Didn't you talk about follow-up care during the consultation?? When I had liposuction in my early 20s, I didn't know much about it, so because I was a parent, he didn't give me follow-up care.
You did a good job with that high~
I'm going to have double eyelid surgery, but I'm trying to set the line high, so the teacher doesn't want to do it well~~!! I'm worried~~!!
I also had an epicanthoplasty beforehand when I had double arms.
But when I looked at it from the front, I couldn't notice it,
but when I looked at it from the side, my eyes looked awkward
compared to people who hadn't had surgery
.