After double eyelid surgery due to burial about 4 years ago, I don't remember the details as to whether the correction was less or less corrected.
One day, I saw that my eye shape had not been corrected and my eyes were sleepy, so I received a consultation. I was told that eye correction would need to be done through an incision, so I had the surgery done through a 7/22 incision.
On the day of the incision + eye correction + epicanthoplasty
surgery, the surgery time was too long and my eyes were completely covered in purple for about 2 and a half hours. It was a bloody bruise, and
from the time I went to get the stitches removed, I felt like the surgery had gone wrong because I was blind in one eye. The doctor told me to send a picture a week later. If it looked strange, I was told to have reoperation on only one eye two weeks later. As expected, it was the same after 2 weeks, and I had reoperation on one eye again on 8/11.
However, it is still the same as in the picture below,
and it is that thick as a result of squeezing the eye out.
The doctor tells me to wait until 6 months. Is this correct?
Originally, my eyes were like Yuna Kim's without eyelid fat. Also, since the distance from the eyes is not large, the doctor may need to do a forehead lift later when the eyes become droopy as one gets older, and the line should not be made too large because extra eyelid space must be left in preparation for that. He said it himself.
But when I close my eyes now, about 45-50% of my eyelids have a double eyelid line.
When I went into surgery, they asked me to make sure they didn't have sausage eyes, but is this an eye that will heal if I wait?
Also, when you look at the back slit from the side, you can see all the red flesh inside. Is this also correct?
I work at work, but I wear a mask and a hat... I don't go to the bathroom during lunch time and starve because I'm afraid of running into people. I think I'm going crazy...
Please watch it and give me your opinions.
The line itself seems high. If you look at the picture with your eyes closed,
it looks like the surgery was wrong. I think the doctor will compensate you.
It's a rule to use informal language at a wedding ceremony, but it's awkward ^^;; Seems like that, right? Should I wait until 6 months to receive compensation?
How are you feeling now? I hope you're okay ㅠㅠ I'm having surgery soon too, and since they said it's called a dual canthoplasty, it seems like it's the same hospital. By any chance, is this plastic surgery?
Oh, I'm so upset... I'm planning to go to TS this time... In my case, I've been living as a sausage for about 10 years, so it's hard every time I look in the mirror... Are you planning on having the surgery again? I'm having reoperation at TS in November, and I'll let you know if everything goes well here. Cheer up. If you're thinking of having a second surgery, I hope you find a good hospital - more than anything, I hope you get better without surgery.