It was my first surgery,
so
I had buried surgery and had eye correction and epicanthoplasty. Even in the pre-surgery photo, my eyes were a bit bulging, so
my eyes were usually very blurry and sunken.
After going to the consultation, most of them recommended me to have eye correction as well, and
I also have this unique blank-eyed look without eye contact. I got it together because I thought it wouldn't improve my eyesight.
If you look at other people's reviews, they only post pictures with a tight eyelash curler and lenses on...
I'm just posting this to see if my eyes are okay, so
I intentionally posted it without makeup (actually, I'm not good at it... it's awkward)
and the double eyelid line is there. I didn't think anything too high would suit me, so
I went in-out as recommended by the director.
Since it goes in with the epicanthoplasty, wouldn't it look like a semi-out? I thought it was okay,
but I was told that it was okay because they would carefully hold my eyes so that they wouldn't look crowded.
But after the surgery, I think I know what that means.
My eyes look cooler than before, but they're not overly puffy, so they're well positioned without any awkwardness. It
's probably my first time getting plastic surgery, so I'm worried about recovery. I was worried about the swelling, but
it seemed like the swelling went down faster than I thought, so
I didn't do anything special... I just went for a walk.
I didn't drink Dime anti-swelling tea or pumpkin juice. I didn't like to eat, and
Dr. Kwak of the Louvre who performed the surgery said that walking was much more helpful,
but after trying it myself, he said that. I think it's true.
I think it's a good thing because I often hear from people around me
that eye correction makes it easier to open your eyes and
makes your facial features look more defined . But it's been three months and I just like the lines now, so
I looked it up and found out that the double eyelids will slowly swell for the next six months. I heard it could fall even further.
Is there a possibility that my line will fall even lower now?
Seeing that there hasn't been much change between one and two months,
it seems like it will settle down
just fine, but I like it now because it's not too much or too natural, so I hope I
stop here... haha
In the past, I didn't want to wear makeup because my eyes looked stuffy and stuffy.
Now that my double eyelids have become more defined, I plan to find a makeup method that matches my eyes and
take care of myself better.
I hope you guys find the double eyelid line that suits you and have successful eye surgery!