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2026.04.21 · Views 28
I had epicanthoplasty done because I wanted my eyes to look clearer and sharper, but I feel like they were opened up much more excessively than I expected, so I've been really worried lately...
At first, I thought it would get better once the swelling went down, but even after some time, the inner corners of my eyes still feel too exposed. More than anything, the eye irritation has gotten so severe that it makes daily life uncomfortable. My eyes sting even when just a breeze blows, and the dryness seems to have gotten worse, so I'm starting to wonder if I shouldn't have had the procedure done...
Also, the external aspect is subtly stressful.
Lately, people I meet for the first time often subtly mention that they thought I looked a bit tough at first after we got to know each other... I'm not like that at all, but I wonder if my impression comes across that way because of my eye shape. It makes me self-conscious and lowers my confidence a bit.
So, I'm seriously looking into epicanthoplasty revision these days, but since it's a revision surgery, I'm being extra cautious... I'm also very worried about what might happen if something goes wrong again.
If anyone has had similar concerns, sharing even a little bit of your experience or advice would be a huge help... I'm under a lot of stress these days, so I want to be more careful with my decisions.
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If the inner corners of your eyes feel too exposed, you must be experiencing eye irritation... Are you currently looking for a hospital? I went to Siwon for a consultation regarding epicanthoplasty revision. The director examined me very thoroughly.
Mate is famous for epicanthoplasty revision! There are so many reviews, and looking at them, the results look natural and great!
You need to go to a hospital specializing in epicanthoplasty restoration.
I think I've heard of a place that's good at restoration...!!