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[Rari Plastic Surgery] Recovery Process of Non-Incisional Eye Correction Swelling

Laree Plastic Surgery · 라리n성형 · September 29, 2021

One week, two weeks, one month after eye surgery. Was the line different from the beginning? Even after waiting and waiting, are the two sides still uneven? The average swelling af...

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Clinic: Laree Plastic Surgery

Original post date: September 29, 2021

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 3:55 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

One week, two weeks, one month after eye surgery.

Was the line different from the beginning?

Even after waiting and waiting, are the two sides still uneven?

The average swelling after eye surgery is said by almost all doctors to take 6 months. That is what most people also know.

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However, if this becomes your own story, waiting for 6 months is not easy.

From the start, based on the vertical line at the center where the body meets the ground, just as the skeletons on both sides and the positions of structures differ, there are bound to be differences in post-surgery swelling as well.

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In the photo from 1 week after surgery, the double eyelid on the right eye is more swollen and thicker than the left, but in the photo from 2 weeks after surgery, the double eyelid on the left side appears more swollen and thicker. However, if you look at the photo from 6 weeks after surgery, you can see that both double eyelids have settled to almost the same thickness.

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What is clear is that even if the pre-surgery design is made exactly the same without a 1 mm error, surgery is performed by a person, not a machine, so it is impossible to make both sides 100% identical.

However, the doctor must do the surgery while trying to make the differences the patient has as similar as possible, and the patient should trust the many progress cases and results the doctor has seen, and wait calmly for the recovery process without concluding the result from the short-term early progress.

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