I just had this surgery , and I appreciate you posting this because my eyelids are so big , I’m on day 3 and was worried my eyelids would be big and bruised forever
Hi thanks for watching this video don’t worry it won’t big forever slowly heal you will be okay on day 6-7 calm down just relax 💕 speedy recovery to you
@@titisummer okay I’m on day 5 , and I have Graves’ disease , so I only had the eyelid operation on one eye because it was badly retracted, but now it’s big an swollen , it is healing but it looks even weirder on me because it’s only one eye , so I have one giant bruised eyelid
@cleoclar1729 It’s take time final results can take 1 year , I am currently two month it’s getting better the swollen goes slowly relax don’t be stress
Im post op day 2. One of my eyes is swollen and smaller than the other. Thanks for posting this video and make me realize its so early to judge the result
I have the same exact droopy eyelid like her. Its hard to wear eyeliner it wouldnt appear unless you apply really thick eyeliner and eyeshadow doesnt pop out.
Im thinking of getting this when im older because i already have droopy eyelids and and i know it's gonna get worst as i age. I wonder if that could prevent that, or a face lift on the temples is better and less noticable. I heard that permanent scaring sometimes happen with this surgery.
Why my bruising is so much worse than you. I am post op day 3 now. And i have to go back work at post op day 9. I hope the bruises all gone by that time
I don't know what to do when I flip my selfies; one side of my face appears flatter than the other, making my face look asymmetrical. My eyes seem uneven, my nose and lips are uneven, and my eyelids are droopy due to ptosis (though I'm getting surgery to fix this). However, I'm unsure about addressing my asymmetrical face. I do know what may have caused the asymmetry: when I was little, I had a cavity and had to have a molar removed. My dentist said it would grow back, but it never did, leading me to believe that this may have contributed to asymmetry as I grew up. Fast forward to two years ago, I developed cavities again, and a year later, I had another molar removed, leaving two consecutive molars missing from my left jaw and one from my right. Consequently, the left side looks much flatter and asymmetrical, with that side of my eyes slightly higher than the other. I'm finally getting dental implants in July, hoping this will correct some asymmetry. However, I'm unsure what to do to make my eyes and nose appear symmetrical. It's so depressing at this point. Although my friends and family say they don't notice anything strange, I can see it, and I don't know what to do it makes me wanna kms :/
Hi dear I think even cosmetic procedures won’t fix perfectly for example I did Blepharoplasty but still one side of my brows lower, have you make consultation with dr about to have botox or filler ? I have tooth implan as well
if u are teenage between 11 to 17 u r monolids damn u can get double eyelids without surgery I got it too till teenage we can change our faceshape everything our self
Thanks god I have this double eyelids from nature..I feel her pain..but if I was born with monolids I never think to do double lids surgery it looks painful 😢😢
@@titisummernice results dear, so you already have eyelid creases even before the blepharoplasty, but it was not that visible due to the droopiness? Then after your blepharoplasty, your eyelid creases became more visible because the droopiness is gone, correct?
@@titisummer thanks for the respond dear. You look great. I was confused if wether I needed double eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty. Your respond helped me😍❤️