Review of the 3rd week of posterior epicanthoplasty revision surgery. It's been a little over 3 weeks since I had the revision surgery at Kirin. When I had surgery at another hospital, there were only stitches and it wasn't so noticeable that I thought it was surgery, and I was able to go about my daily life in a week, but when I looked in the mirror after surgery at Kirin, I had 2 I was at a loss as to how I would spend such a long time at home because I thought my daily life would be impossible for up to a week, but it's already been a month. Before the surgery and stitches were removed, I had a really hard time due to the conjunctival edema, but after the stitches were removed, it subsided quickly. Now, the left side has healed somewhat, but the right side has healed to some extent. Is the bottom slit still visible?? There is something like that. The right side will always heal.. The redness at the corner of my eye is still severe and it really feels like a race against time. This is my third revision surgery, and I did it with the mindset that it would be the last, so I told the director that it would be okay to overcorrect, so I asked him to tear it off as much as possible, but the director said it would look a bit excessive, but this is what it looks like after surgery. Looking at it, it looks like you've torn a lot. My current appearance is probably due to a lot of cuts, but I'm crying and the corners of my eyes are red, so it feels awkward and I just hope it settles down quickly. But if it heals and sticks, it's the straight-lined eyes I want!! I don't think I would have been able to do this if I had gone to another hospital. My eyes were closed and stuffy-looking, but I am thankful that they opened them. Smiling and eye-smiling are still awkward, and it feels like my eyes are still but only my mouth is smiling? The aegyo skin has disappeared and is coming back little by little. I think this will be resolved over time. I hope the redness and scars disappear quickly. But overall, I am satisfied with the results of the surgery. If anyone else is worried about surgery, don't worry!