As I get older, my eyelids feel heavier and when I'm tired,
I can't open my eyes properly. I thought that if I kept living like this, when I get older, I won't be able to open my eyes properly.
What's more, when I strain my eyes to open them, I get a lot of wrinkles on my forehead.
So, getting
eye surgery wasn't really a worry, it was a necessity... I feel like I got it a little late. Haha;
Anyway, I have sagging eyes
and it's easy to open my eyes, and since they're so small and expressionless, people keep asking what's wrong.
So I was thinking about tuning my eyes to be as natural as possible, but they said that my eyes need an incision.
My skin is thick, and I have a lot of excess skin, and if I do it without an incision, there's a high chance that it will come undone
. They also said that if I do eye correction without a incision, I'll be able to open my eyes much more comfortably and refreshingly if I fix them tightly with an incision method
.
I asked because I was
worried that an incision would make it look artificial and that it would be obvious that I had surgery, but the director said that he would make the line look as natural as possible so not to worry
. The stitches have n't been removed yet, lol;
the line is somewhat visible because of the swelling, but
he said that it will become natural later, so I'm going to trust and wait
. Oh, and I also got an epicanthoplasty because my front was so stuffy.
It's only been a few days since the surgery, but is this okay...?