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Double Eyelid Removal: "Am I on Trend?"

Laree Plastic Surgery · 라리n성형 · July 31, 2018

5  Double eyelid surgery is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgeries, and also one of the most talked about. Many people choose to have the double eyelid line low...

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Clinic: Laree Plastic Surgery

Original post date: July 31, 2018

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 5:41 AM

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Double eyelid surgery is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgeries, and also one of the most talked about.

Many people choose to have the double eyelid line lowered,

and many people even choose to remove the double eyelid line altogether^^

When the overall image of the face does not suit it, people undergo double eyelid loosening surgery. Today, I’ll talk about double eyelid removal/double eyelid release, which is trendy among men><

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This patient had always worried a lot because of their heavy double eyelidsㅠㅠ

When they woke up, the right eye would always have a triple fold, so opening their eyes felt too heavy and uncomfortable.

As time passed, the triple fold did become a single fold, but because of the heavy eyes,

they were told many times that they looked sleepy or always tired, which caused serious stress.

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Immediately after surgery

They said opening their eyes felt so heavy that they were always rubbing them, and during the consultation they shared all the habits they normally had, including

bad habits.

After that, their vision also rapidly dropped from 1.0 to 0.1, so they said they wear glasses...

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2 days after surgery

Seeing their puffy face, they felt discouraged..

But there’s no need to worry^^

Swelling is usually at its worst on days 2 to 3 after surgery, so this is completely normal~~

If you keep doing cold compresses diligently, the swelling will go down quickly, right?

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5 days after surgery

Today is finally the day to remove the stitches that have been with them for 5 days><

Because stitches are removed on day 5 after double eyelid surgery, you must be very careful not to get the area wet for those 5 days.

Mildeukjjak pig-tail bangya~~~

There must have been a lot of eye discharge and the surgical area must have felt itchy, but you really~~ worked hard for 5 days.

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2 weeks after surgery

Before surgery, they said they tend to swell often in the face and body,

but there is absolutely no need to worry (some people’s swelling doesn’t go down even for two months)

The amount of residual swelling can vary from person to person.

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1 month after surgery

Some residual swelling remains,

where did the previous overly heavy-looking eye shape go???

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2 months after surgery At some point, it has already been two months

They say they still haven’t told people around them about the surgery,

and are reportedly just saying, "I just lost a little weight"....

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3 months after surgery

After the surgery, The reactions from people around them: "You look more masculine" / "You look cleaner and more refined" are what they hear often,

and they say they couldn’t be happier.

When we see patients who are highly satisfied after surgery, we feel up up together as well.

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Above all,

The change in appearance is great, but this person had heavy eyelids to the point that daily life was difficult,

and their eyes always looked loose, which was hard for them.

After surgery, their eyes felt so much lighter that daily life became much easier,

and they were also very satisfied with the more masculine and neat impression in terms of appearance.

A two-in-one win!!

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All of this at Lari Plastic Surgery

From detailed consultation to surgery and continuous care, Director Kim Jeong-il

performs the surgery with sincerity, not as a formality.

Director Kim Jeong-il

He really pulled off the difficult thing again.

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Do you want a more masculine eye shape?

For double eyelid removal surgery, Lari Plastic Surgery is the one If you want a more detailed consultation, ☎02.547.7552

KakaoTalk ID: @라리성형외과

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Proxy apology services and wedding speech sales

This connection can be examined by considering cases that fall between friendship and kidney donation. If friendship cannot be bought with money, what about expressions of friendship, intimacy, affection, or regret?

In 2001, the New York Times reported on an unusual service offered by a Chinese company. If you need to apologize to someone—such as a couple whose relationship has soured, or business partners whose relationship has fallen apart—but you feel too awkward to do it yourself, you can hire the Tianjin Apology Company to provide a proxy apology service. The company’s slogan is, "We apologize on your behalf." According to the report, people who apologize for a living are "middle-aged men and women who graduated from college and wear dark-colored clothes. They receive additional counseling training as lawyers, social workers, or teachers with 'excellent eloquence' and abundant life experience."

I don’t know whether the company was successful, and I don’t even know whether it still exists. But while reading the article, I had this question. Can an apology bought with money really be effective? If someone behaves badly toward us or makes us angry, and then sends someone they hired to apologize in their place, would we feel better? The answer may depend on the situation, or perhaps even on the cost. Then would a more expensive apology mean more than a cheaper one? What if a proxy apology can never express the deep remorse conveyed when the person responsible apologizes directly? No matter how elaborate a purchased apology may be, if it cannot serve the role of a direct apology, then apology, like friendship, is also not something money can buy.

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