I've had eye surgery several times for cockle eyes, but no one told me that there was no frame space for the part where the corners of my eyes were raised. I went to . He was humane and the director gave a very fatherly impression and explained well how things were going in detail, not to be afraid . After hearing the noise, they gave me an injection at first, but they didn't tell me what kind of injection it was, so I asked and got it. After a while, the director came in and reassured me not to be afraid that I was designing first. Sir, there were only three of me like this, and the surgery went on without any conversation. I started on the left side first, but it was a bit scary because I went to sleep for a short time and proceeded with partial anesthesia. He said he was sick in the middle, so he gave me another anesthetic injection. About an hour and a half for the surgery? I think I got caught and I was in a drowsy state. Even after the surgery on one side, the bottom of my eye hurt a little. After a day, it got better, but now, it's still the second day, and on the first day, I was afraid of conjunctival swelling, swelling, and bloody tears that I thought wouldn't come to me . I swollen more today, so I’m taking anti-swelling medicine and pumpkin juice, cleaning the house as much as I can, moving around, applying cold compresses, and adding artificial tears to hold on.