In 20, right before the coronavirus outbreak, I corrected the double eyelid and epicanthoplasty through natural adhesion. From
what I can see, my eyes needed incisions because there was a lot of skin and muscle fat, but the doctor recommended that I do natural adhesion first because I was a student, and then incisions. I
rubbed my eyes so much that people around me worried. 3 Released after a year. This summer, only one side was completely intact,
so I had a re-operation. My original eye was so bad that I had a semi-out on one side, and one side was a thin in-out, but the thin part became loose.
I had a re-operation at the same hospital, and this time, the director recommended an incision and epicanthoplasty, and said I didn't need eye correction, so I didn't do it. There
is some lifting of the mucous membrane and it feels like a slightly cleft eye, but compared to the first surgery, it is very good, so I like it.
There was some bleeding on the first or second day and a lot of scabs were formed, but it is better now.