This is a review of the second week of men’s non-incision buried double eyelid surgery by Tobi Plastic Surgery (Director Kim Do-hoon).
I didn't think there was much swelling on the day of surgery, but I saw the swelling go down as each day passed. Currently, the line has come down to the point where it is only slightly visible at the end, as advised before surgery. It seems like it is gradually becoming more natural.
The stitches were removed on the 4th day and I went to work on the 5th day. Naturally, most people I met recognized me as soon as they saw me. Some responded that it was burdensome because there was some swelling, while others said that it went beautifully.
After the second week, the swelling went down and more and more people responded that it was okay. Actually, I was so satisfied that I didn't really care about the reactions of those around me, but it felt good to see positive reactions.
The teacher said that due to the nature of my eyes, it would resolve in a few years, but as of now, I am hoping that it will remain in this state for as long as possible.
I'm a guy too, and I want to close my eyes, but I'm just shaving them off?? I try to make it look as cool as possible, so if I put the inner pair at the end of the eye, it looks greasy and a bit like that, and the eyes also look small because the inner pair comes out at the end, and I want to look as cool as possible, so I use the inner pair as much as possible.
If you can see a little bit of that at the end in the 2nd week, it will go away over time and it will look prettier. Right now, there are some parts that feel a little bit rough, but it's still 2 weeks, so I think the surgery went well. Considering the swelling is going down, it's good.