I had my first double eyelid incision + epicanthoplasty done
1 year ago, without even knowing I had cancer, near my neighborhood
(I still have a scar from the epicanthoplasty. I regret it later)
I was doing well, but the corners of my eyes looked too stuffy, so
I went to a famous hospital for posterior epicanthoplasty and got a posterior epicanthoplasty.
The director's glands are a bit blunt and plain. He gave me a consultation and
I asked him to do it naturally, just like all the children do. I was
very satisfied with the results. My eyes were closed at the ends, so
they were opened well and maintained well.
After living well like that, I wanted to have nose surgery, so I looked at it and
it seemed like the asymmetry in my eyes was getting worse.
+ I had nose surgery at the same time.
For the eyes, the ptosis was handled well and the line was slightly raised through the incision.
When the swelling was slowly going down, the double eyelid line
was slightly raised. I was also disappointed with
the posterior epicanthoplasty, so I thought about posterior epicanthoplasty.
Overall, it was fine , but it felt like the tips of my eyes were slightly raised diagonally, so now it's really real. I searched with the thought that it was the last time
and received revision surgery for posterior epicanthoplasty at a famous hospital for posterior epicanthoplasty.
The director seemed younger and sweeter than the first director.
During the consultation, he
asked me to overcorrect as much
as possible without side effects (so that the red at the end of the eyes is not visible). It's like that... haha
As the name of the surgery suggests, the surgery created a slightly curved line.
My eyes were very pretty for 2 weeks, but this didn't last long.
As a result, the corners of my eyes got a little closer together, but the crease
was well corrected, making my eyes look slightly softer.
When the scar is opened, the tip of the eye
remains slightly white, but it does not remain as a complete dent. Since it is a
sunken eye, not a protruding eye,
it does not seem to be visible. However, because it is a sunken eye, the effect of the epicanthoplasty is no longer possible.
I thought it would be gross if I got greedy and ripped it, so
I decided to have epicanthoplasty surgery. It's over now.
During the second revision surgery, the director said that the incision length and effect are different
for each person depending on the shape of the eye,
and that this was the best.
The first posterior epicanthoplasty was 5 years ago , and the second was
over 2 years ago
. What
was inconvenient was that for 2-3 weeks after the surgery,
I had conjunctival edema and conjunctival congestion, so I absolutely couldn't go to work right away.
I recently signed up to look at upper lip suction and philtrum reduction, and
when I looked around the bulletin board, I often saw people who were worried about posterior epicanthoplasty, so I left a comment to see if it would be helpful.
* I did it at the first Jesta (CEO) and Jaesu Chai (private hospital)! It's been a few years since I did it, so I think you can see the cost on the app or website :)