Unfortunately i will be starting my new job in September. So I'm free the whole August though. Which doctor are you going to?marson83 wrote:boicott wrote:Hello,
Anyone going to Hatyai in August?
I am going in September. Would you like to join?
Unfortunately i will be starting my new job in September. So I'm free the whole August though. Which doctor are you going to?marson83 wrote:boicott wrote:Hello,
Anyone going to Hatyai in August?
I am going in September. Would you like to join?
Have two appointment now (Dr Nara on 26 Sept & Dr Putt on 20 Sept) thinking which one is better for Rhino & Dbl Eye lid.boicott wrote:Unfortunately i will be starting my new job in September. So I'm free the whole August though. Which doctor are you going to?marson83 wrote:boicott wrote:Hello,
Anyone going to Hatyai in August?
I am going in September. Would you like to join?
Hi,damier wrote:Hi all,
I did my double eye lids with Dr Nara 7 months ago . I didn't really did much research, it was quick and spontaneous .To me , double eye lids was just a simple surgery, one can get it done in just a matter of minutes .
But what stunned me the most was that I was one of the few who had to overcome longer downtime, I seriously did whatever I could to quicken the recovery process, even prescribed steroids (which did help Tremendously) .This is my 7th (going 8th soon) month now, my eyes didn't recover how I thought it will be, its still rather swollen and made my eyes looked fake . At the slow recovery rate at 4th month , I went to a local surgeon , turns out i might need more than a year just for it to look Natural" .
Nowadays , I tried my best to "hide" it either with make -up or eyelid glue, it helps a bit ,but now and then friends still commented that i look different and my eyes looked bulging and such . When I was in my recovery process , I sort of became a narcissist . I looked in the mirror every second , took pictures every morning , run to the mirror the first second I wake up and become so much more sensitive about how my eyes looked when i go out .
I cried almost everyday , I really feel like dying . I looked so fugly in those epi scars and bulging eyes , I looked like a freak!! ( I did epi too but epi didn't make my eyes bulged aight) I must say , this is sort of torturing, was about to give up my life and be anti social but thankfully , I met the man of my life . He didn't mind that I was fuglier than before, did every research to help me and console me ,takes good care of me , apply medicine for me and appreciates me. Seriously, I never really appreciated him before this , I could say that I'm a totally bias person but when i got this surgery , people around me treats me differently. I don't know who my real friends are anymore or what I'm suppose to do. I got teased , and joked around but he stayed right beside me and guide me through . I guess this can be counted as a win-win situation gua? Now I'm a totally changed person
I know , one must be patient and be positive during the recovery process but patient will eventually got overcome by your fear as time goes. If you think u cant wait a year for your eyes to look Natural" after surgery , think again . This is not for the faint hearted just my piece of advice
Hi Brenton,Brenton wrote:Actually i wasn't depressed at all when i was alone in bkk.....cos the swelling is too obvious that you know that's not the final look..aadvark wrote:yeah, brenton, the depression gets worse if u go alone, which is why i recommended that u find someone but unfortunately u din manage to, which is why it's even tougher... u wun feel as bad when u see the other person just as swollenkensan wrote: Hi dude, it was nice chatting with u over msn. Waiting to see the posting of your pictures soon.
The depression came only when everything starts to deswell except your eyelid,....then i start to wonder if the crease will stay that high forever...
Anyway i am fine le...Thanks to those who pm me or posted their comment here to reassure me
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