<3 weeks after reoperation><3 weeks after reoperation>I had my first surgery 4 years ago for burial, but as the line got loose, it seemed to have become multiple layers and the misalignment of my eyes had gotten worse, so I decided to have surgery.
While I was looking for a hospital, maybe because it was winter, there were a lot of places holding events, so I went around to a lot of places to see the events, and
I wanted to do that because the semi-out line was pretty. At ID, the director drew the lines and said that non-incision was sufficient, and that eye correction would also improve the sleepiness and weakness in my eyes, so I was diagnosed with only non-incision eye correction and decided on surgery.
It was nice that there was no over-treatment, and it was amazing that they picked exactly the line I wanted.
Even on the day of surgery, he looked at me carefully while designing and asked me to look after him carefully to make sure I didn't have any eye problems, and the director was very kind and sweet and reassured me.
When I first had the swelling, I thought it was okay, but after the first month, the swelling went down drastically, and by the second month, my eyes are now completely like my own. It's good for putting on makeup, and it's fun to buy shadows.
I think I understand why semi-out looks are popular.
My younger brother is looking into double treatment after completing his college entrance exam, so I recommended the same hospital. He said he is having surgery this week. I hope it goes well.