HI HelenAL, to answer your question, yes, it happened to me too, but not too too bad but noticible, as least to my husband. however, it's permanent and you just have to live with it. It will continue to take different shapes and forms over the course of a year. I still notice slight changes day by day.
Hi all, I had my upper and lower lid done close to 2 years now, they look good, I like them, I went into this surgical procedure thinking its a quick recovery, but it took years to gradually look soft, at first I look like I was about to bite some one when I look at them, now my eyes are much softer and its looking better, I find that its still changing, it has not really completely healed, as far as the blurry visions, I had lasix done to correct my eyesight 4 years before this surgery, I have always experience a little blur vision since, especially around the time when i am to have my menstrual. It's probably a hormonal effect. So pay close attention to your hormones I truely believe it does make your eyes blurry for a few days sometimes over a week, I just keep using eye drops. Hope this comment helps. One more thing, it is crucial who your doctor is. Cosmetic surgeons do good to make your eyes look pretty, but an opthomologist knows all the effects of your eyes as a result of the surgical procedure, however, they don't always do a great job as far as cosmeticly. So its a no win situation for either one you decide to go with.
Hello Taylor
You had your eye surgery over a year now, how do you like it? I just had mine for 2 weeks now,, it's openning slowly, very slowly, but I am still afraid.
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