I received a double hand at the period a week ago and had my stitches removed today!
I was worried because I thought the swelling would be severe, but people say it's natural and because I wear glasses, I can't tell if I have double eyes unless I look closely, and I didn't think it would look good on me, but after I did it, they said I did a good job.
I heard that this place designs conservatively without excess, but I have a lot of sagging skin and ptosis. Because it is severe, an incision is made. He diagnosed that it would be better to raise the line slightly higher than what I wanted (I was hoping for matchless or inline). Also, at first, I was going to have a back opening, but the director said that it was long enough horizontally so I didn't need to have a back opening, so I trusted him and went with it, and I'm completely satisfied! Looking at it now, I think my eyes would have looked a little weird if I had had a rear opening.
Immediately after surgery, do you feel like your eyes will open up even if you apply just a little bit of pressure? So, I thought I lived with really heavy eyes until then.
However, my left eye felt tight and stiff, but the day after surgery, the consultant asked me how the swelling was and how it felt. So, I told him that the feeling of opening both eyes was a little different, and I decided to check closely when removing the stitches.
When I went to have the stitches removed, the director looked and said that the left side seemed to have been tautly corrected. He said to correct it slightly now, and it was completed in about 30 minutes. Haha.
Since I was young, my strength in opening both eyes was slightly different, and the muscle control for eye correction required only one surgery. They say there are many cases where more is needed.
This point was explained well from the beginning, and if it had been another hospital, they could have asked to wait 6 months or a year, so I thought I made the better choice. The director was so cool and great!
Now, the fatigue in my left eye is definitely gone and both eyes feel comfortable. The swelling wasn't severe to begin with, so it wasn't uncomfortable.
I highly recommend this hospital!!
PS When undergoing surgery, sedative anesthesia is better than local anesthesia.
The topical treatment (localized during reoperation) didn't hurt, but since I was sleeping, my body muscles were relaxed, and I felt comfortable physically and mentally as I had the surgery in a slightly dazed state. During surgery, they wake you up and continuously check you by saying, ‘Open your eyes and look here, stand up and look straight ahead,’ so there is no need for local anesthesia.
I'm also looking into this hospital, but there aren't too many reviews, so thank you for posting a review!!! The lines were captured beautifully and I did the AS right away. I look forward to your review in a month!!
Yes, I updated the photo after 3 weeks, so check it out!
For reference, I took this picture right after I woke up, so my eyes are slightly puffy in the morning haha.
You have to make a reservation about a month in advance haha. Variables came up in the middle, so I postponed the date and wondered if it was right to get a double at this age, and there were a lot of things going on.. But in the end, I did what I did 100 times better.
It's natural that the swelling goes down at different speeds on both sides, and it's only been 3 weeks, so there's no reason to worry about it... haha. It's naturally asymmetrical, so unless you touch the front and back openings, you can't change the shape of your eyes with just double eyelids.