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I have recently done a non-incision double eyelid...

I have recently done a non-incision double eyelid surgery in Korea at Wonjin Plastic Surgery by Dr Kang. I have opted for a parallel lid with high crease as usually double eyelid will be formed when I applied mascara or sticked fake lashes. Therefore I just want the same eyelid, except, it to be permanent and I will not have to rely on fake lashes or mascara.

I actually have Ptosis problem with excess skin on my eyelid and Ptosis correction with incision will be the best method in order to achieve the most ideal result. However I have still decided to do a non-incision one as the down time is shorter and it is reversible ( just in case I don't like the lid)

Its only been 10 days post op, there are still some swelling, my right lid has improved tremendously, compared to how it was like right after the operation. However the left lid is still pretty much the same, with this weird line at my lash line and I starting to be quite concerned about it. Does anybody has the same problem as me?

I don't use to have this line and I hope it goes away. Right now both sides are still asymmetrical and I hope it will balance out given more time.

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Dr Kang is unable to speak English hence it mainly depends on my translator to help to translate what I want to the doctor. I am clear of what I want and I made my intention clear to the translator. I guess the type of eyelid and look I want is not what is common in Korea, so Dr Kang said a few times that I have to put make up. I guess he thinks that I may not look natural without make up. Actually the doctor's poor command in english did make me feel insecure as I am unsure if my translator did convey what I want correctly to him too since they are conversing in Korean and I don't understand. So I did prepare a few pictures of what kind of eyelid i roughly want, ( how I look like with mascara and fake lashes) to let him have a better idea. The down side is, there isn't much personal follow up by the doctor, but I am guessing, this could be due to the language barrier.