From the 3-4th month onwards, redness will no longer be visible if you put on make-up. Just make-up and contact lenses are definitely much more free than after 1-2 months!
Before that, I was very careful when putting on makeup, but by this time, the wound had healed to the point where it didn't affect my makeup, and when I put on the lenses, the white part of the eye was a little swollen. Maybe it was because it wasn't long after the surgery, but the lenses felt more like a foreign body and were a little uncomfortable. 3-4 It's been 3 months now and it feels the same as when I wore it before the surgery!
Other people said that they suffered from dry eyes after surgery, but I didn't even notice it that much!
As I started to feel less dry, did I stop using artificial tears?
Also, the redness in my eyes was a little different on both sides. One side healed faster and the other side showed a little more redness, so the healing process was not the same in both eyes!
Also, should I say that major redness tends to fade away quickly and small redness disappears slowly?
If you just live your life without thinking, if you check the pictures you took before, they are different!
And one eye was slightly open at the bottom, so it was cloudy, right? It hasn't quite stuck yet, but as time goes by, it's slowly sticking together! I think this is why I told you not to rush and wait at least 6 months!
And when I consulted before the surgery, the scars that I was told wouldn't go away have definitely faded, but maybe it's because I'm the only one who feels this, but they really haven't gone
away. Maybe it's because my skin heals slowly...?
But it's okay if I put on makeup again!
Also, the feeling that my eyes were slightly sunken, which used to feel unnatural when I smiled, gradually became more natural!
Now even when I smile, it just feels natural!
And before that, there were cases where melting threads would pop out during the recovery process, but from this point on, they would be sabasa kebake, but since I went to the hospital to get it sorted out in the beginning, they didn't pop out after that!
And in the first 1-2 months, I was careful because I didn't know anything and did a lot of things that caused blood, but from the 3-4th month, I feel more free!
Is this something you can feel as you act?
Still, I have to be careful... haha.
Everyone says it's definitely a surgery with a long recovery period, and I think they're right.
But I'm really, really, really satisfied when I look at my eyes in the mirror, when I put on makeup, or when I take pictures.
Before I did this, there were a lot of cosmetics that I used in the triangle zone when I put on makeup, and I spent a lot of time in the triangle zone when I did my makeup?
But now, I almost don't put any makeup on the triangle zone and just apply some shading when applying shadow, so makeup is also very convenient, isn't it?
Especially when your face is raw, the parts you don't like are more visible, right? But I should have done it a long time ago now... Every time I look in the mirror,
I just think that it was a good thing I did it... Maybe it's because I was stressed out for a long time and always looked up reviews and thought about it, but if anyone is thinking about this surgery, I really recommend it!!!