Please understand that this photo may be gross and repulsive as it is taken right after the surgery.
Today is the 3rd day since I had a double eye surgery... I had a full incision epicanthoplasty. It's my first surgery. I was worried because it was the last surgery, but the previous surgery was delayed by 1 hour and 30 minutes. It was 30 minutes before the hospital closed. I was even more anxious. Still, the doctor said he would do it beautifully, so I trusted him and went into the surgery. When the incisions were made and closed, I had a strong feeling that my eyes would roll over, so I was anxious. Sure enough, when I looked in the mirror right after the surgery, I saw that the mucous membranes of both eyes were lifting. Fortunately, my eyes seem to be closed... My left eye was so severe that it felt uncomfortable even when I closed it, and my eyesight began to deteriorate due to dry eyes. I can't open my eyes. Did the surgery go wrong? Do I need to have the surgery again? It's gross and repulsive because it's right after surgery, but I'll post a picture. Please give me your honest opinion.