-First surgery: About 5 years ago... I had double eyelid surgery with burial, and at the time, they said I didn't need eye correction, and that I would just have the epicanthoplasty, so I went ahead with that
. As time went by, I started to think that my lines were the same. Since the swelling wasn't going down anymore, I thought that I had definitely had acronyms. At first, I thought that there was nothing I could do, that I was just unlucky, and I was going to live with it, but I still opened my eyes with my forehead, and the epicanthoplasty didn't really work,
so I decided to have another surgery. -Consultation: What I wanted the most was ★to make my acronym symmetrical and improve my eyelashes★, so I went to a few consultations, ranking the places I liked and the places that were a bit ambiguous. Eventually, I was more attracted to a private hospital where I felt that the system was relatively well-organized for each person, rather than a place with many directors and a lot of people.
As anyone who has been to eye consultations knows, some places that are really fast can finish in 5 minutes. But here, they took almost 20 minutes and looked at me really thoroughly. Other hospitals said that I had to get an epicanthoplasty again, but here, I liked that they didn't force me to choose, but rather explained it to me and told me the choice was mys.
-Revision surgery: This time, I also got eye surgery, and I got it done with an incision to match the lines. I was thinking about getting an epicanthoplasty, but I figured I'd rather get it done again since I was going to do it anyway
. And another thing that felt good here was that the aftercare was very good for eye surgery. When removing the stitches, the director himself removed them and checked to see if the lines were going well and if there was anything unusual. And they did laser surgery for swelling, which I think was pretty effective! I don't usually go for walks because I'm lazy, but I felt the swelling go down after the stitches were removed
. - Impressions: Strangely, there's less swelling now that I had the incision surgery than when I had the buried surgery. The recovery is also fast. It doesn't seem like you have to live with swollen eyes and puffy eyes for a month just because you had the incision surgery. ㅋㅋ My overly stressed out eyes have improved and my eyelashes don't sting anymore, so my eyes feel so comfortable. I wish I had gotten eye correction surgery sooner. I still have to wait for the remaining swelling to go down more, but I'm thankful that there are still many areas that I'm satisfied with.