I’m 29 year old black female and I had upper blepharoplasty 11 months ago to correct my droop eye lid. This is my 2nd time having this surgery because I was not satisfied with the one I had in 2017. I’m experiencing something that I didn’t experience the 1st time I had it. One of my eyes are healed but I’m experiencing discomfort in the other one. I feel the discomfort mostly when I look up, it’s like discomfort just below the upper brow bone. When I run my fingers across the incision line I feel a sensation and sometimes feel it pulsing. Is this part of a side effect, will it go away, or should be concerned?
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