After missing two days, I had surgery again with an incision today.
It was the first surgery, upper opening + partial incision, and the line was so ridiculously high... It was so hard to open my eyes until today. I
came out of the surgery two hours ago, and it was so easy to open my eyes. It was still good. Anyway. It's too early to judge, but my first impression was that it wasn't bad. It was
so thin that I couldn't see the lines, so I prepared a photo of the eye that I didn't want (?). Making an incision without even being able to check the line... I was really nervous because it seemed like too
much of an adventure, but it seemed like they reflected my request of wanting it to be close to the inner pair + horizontally long rather than round. I can't judge accurately yet... I think the
surgery took about 20 minutes. Originally, I had made a reservation to untie the buried thread, but a few days ago, I urgently changed it to a re-incision surgery.
During the surgery, I was told that the buried thread from the first surgery was knotted so much that it would not have been possible to untie it if the actual surgery had been performed; Relief..
It was a really good idea to have reoperation through an incision because it
was multiple knots. If I had just unraveled the threads, I wouldn't have been able to undo the multiple knots and would have ended up wasting money and not getting a good result. They just
did an incision without making eye bridges, right?
If the surgery was successful, you can feel it as soon as
the surgery. If the surgery wasn't successful, the swelling will subside and you'll only feel hope.