In places where epicanthoplasty is not performed and only epicanthoplasty is performed, only the skin is cut out and surgery is performed, so if they only perform upper epicanthoplasty (upper epicanthoplasty is also a type of epicanthoplasty, and epicanthoplasty is not an easy surgery. The risk of disfigurement is high), they say that we should be careful, but what do you think?
Also, the distance between my eyes is close and the front of my eyes are a bit round, so my eyes don't have a gentle slope. The front of my eyes are as gentle as Jenny's, so I want to give a sophisticated look, but I don't think I can do a front epicanthoplasty, and if I do an epicanthoplasty, the double eyelid line will be in and out. If it is a little high, you will see a round parabola at the front of your eyes, making your eyes look more crowded and closer together, and your eyes will look vertically rounder. However, if your eyes are close to begin with and the slope of the front of your eyes is round, the slope is gentle due to the protruding shape and thin eyelids. The sharpness that comes from the edges can't be created through surgery, right? If you get an upper eyelid surgery, depending on the muscles that open your eyes, the strength of your eyes, and the degree of depression, there is a high possibility that your eyes will look more stuffy than Jenny's when you open them, right? If, in Musou, the fat in the front of your eyes is saggy and the front of your eyes look less crowded and less sloping when you open your eyes, do you recommend just doing a type of dual wield with an appropriate line?