I have only seen Dr. Chang in Shanghai, and the plan is total incision+canthus opening+levator muscle. I have great faith in Dr. Chang's aesthetics and skills, and I made an appointment for the operation without hesitation.
Two days before the operation, I read countless posts about how painful anesthesia is. For a while, I even felt that one eyelid was enough, or I should stop doing it, but it didn't really hurt (compared with the back stitches, it was really ninety cents).
Lying on the operating table, the nurse fixed my two hands first, stuffed a decompression ball in each hand, and then wiped my face with alcohol for disinfection, * * * three times.
Next, Dr. Chang sat down, drew a rough position on his eyes with a pen, and then said, "I'm going to have an anesthetic." The anesthetic has three needles in each eye, and each needle is very fast, and the basic reaction is over.
The rest of the operation was painless and quite cold due to anesthesia. Chat gossip with doctors, nurses and sisters, and talk about the latest drama, and occasionally open your eyes and close your eyes to adjust the effect.
After the first day, I became addicted to ice compress. Later, after the anesthetic receded, I felt pain for a while. After a sleep, I basically recovered the next day, leaving only a feeling of swelling. Nursing and other positions are similar as a whole. The right eye blurred vision due to swelling in the first week, and returned to normal in the second week.