The surgery review I am writing to remember
is that I couldn't endure 2 years with crazy sausage eyes, my self-esteem was getting lower and lower and I was avoiding pictures, so I was so annoyed that I decided to retake the surgery. At
first, I was introduced to it by my mother's acquaintances in the neighborhood, and it was incisions + slanted cuts without knowing anything about it. (They say it's a mix of upper epicanthoplasty and epicanthoplasty, but I guess it's just a play on words), but the swelling was so bad and I turned into a sausage man,
but I endured it with brainwashing myself, thinking it was better than nothing, and then one day, when I looked in the mirror, I just burst into tears. So, I
used this Lunar New Year holiday as an opportunity to look into revision surgery. Let's start... I did a lot of searching for places that are famous in Seoul, and ended up selling products to a total of 7 places. I will also post product reviews, so please refer to this for anyone who suffers from similar eyes as me.
My eyes have thick eyelids and a narrow gap between the eyebrows and eyes.
It's been a week now and today. I barely got the stitches removed, but I feel like it's a million times better than before, so I'm very happy.
The swelling from the first surgery was really bad and it had been swollen for over 3 months, so I was worried that the swelling would be worse this time, but maybe because it was a line-lowering surgery, there really wasn't any swelling.
The doctor said it was adhering to the previous line. They banned steaming, saying it would be better if there was swelling, and told me to be aware of it in advance because it could look like it gets worse after 2-3 weeks.
The first hospital I went to saw the doctor for the first time on the day of the surgery, and I haven't seen the doctor since, so I haven't seen a doctor since the surgery here either. I thought so, but after the surgery, every time I went to the hospital, the doctor personally looked at my condition and told me what to watch out for... It was my precious eye, and I felt so pathetic that I was such a fool and did not even know about the first surgery
. There was intermittent tingling and watering as if my eyelashes were stuck in, but it was all because of the stitches!! After the stitches were removed, they all disappeared,
and now that it's been a week, my forehead and the area between the eyebrows are a bit stiff, probably because I haven't adapted to the eye correction, but I guess I'll have to wait and see.