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2 weeks after the operation, and I’m very pleased with the result
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Eye Surgery Review
Loving65255November 7, 2024
WORTH IT
Dr Suh was very detailed, considered and professional throughout the entire consultation and surgery itself. He advised that due to my pre-existing facial asymmetry, it would be difficult to make a perfectly symmetrical outcome and in fact, the asymmetry could be further highlighted post-op. When I asked whether he’d still recommend for me to proceed with the surgery, he gave the reassurance I needed and let me know that his usual preference is to be candid and set correct expectations, but that he will do his best to make them even and believes it will work out.
It’s currently 2 weeks after the operation, and I’m very pleased with the result. The initial swelling and bruising has settled with some mild redness remaining at the epicanthoplasty site. There also seems to be a negligible amount of asymmetry, which I believe will continue to improve with time and further de-swelling.
It’s currently 2 weeks after the operation, and I’m very pleased with the result. The initial swelling and bruising has settled with some mild redness remaining at the epicanthoplasty site. There also seems to be a negligible amount of asymmetry, which I believe will continue to improve with time and further de-swelling.
UPDATED FROM Loving65255
1 month post
1 month post surgery
Loving65255November 21, 2024
It is now 4 weeks post the operation and I am still happy with the progress. The swelling has reduced further, and opening my eyes feels effortless. I'm still waiting for the epicanthoplasty site to completely heal over with no residual redness - there's still some mild redness/lumps/bumps, but this seems to be easing with time too.
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UPDATED FROM Loving65255
3 months post
2.5 months post surgery
Loving65255January 10, 2025
My final update on the double eyelid surgery - I'm extremely happy with the result, and am now able to add cosmetic lash extensions as well (as pictured).
The incisional scar is visible when I close my eyes, however it is faint and causes no harm to day to day functioning.
The incisional scar is visible when I close my eyes, however it is faint and causes no harm to day to day functioning.
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