If there is only one area called the eyes, do you only get one eye surgery?
No, that is not the case.
Depending on the shape and condition of the eyes, different diagnoses are made to help create the eyes you want.
Based on those diagnoses, you may undergo several surgeries together if they are recommended to be done at the same time.
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With enough consultation and an accurate diagnosis, having multiple surgeries together means the surgical outcome is more likely to be better than having only one procedure.
Very, very likely.
(Why?? Because you consulted with an expert!!!)
However, we do need to be prepared.
This kind of period..
If you could recover after surgery and suddenly become pretty with the result you wanted, both the clinic and the patient would be so, so happy.
But when you have several surgeries, it is only natural that there will be wounds here and there, and that problems may arise.
Compared with having only double eyelid surgery, where only the upper eyelid gets a wound and swells, the scale of swelling and recovery can be a little different when you have multiple procedures such as double eyelid surgery, inner corner surgery, and outer corner surgery.
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These are the top 3 questions we hear during treatment at the clinic.
"Is this really okay...?"
"I think there may be a problem."
"I think something went wrong with my eyes.. Please let me see the doctor.."
People who say things like this are usually completely fine.
They are extremely normal.
We see a lot of patients while providing treatment—anywhere from 10 people a day to as many as 20!
Just as every patient looks different and has the same number of fingers and toes but different shapes and lengths, the post-surgery course, swelling, and the way and time recovery happens are all different too.
If there is ever a sign that there really may be a problem, we will notice first and give feedback, so our patients just need to think that time is the medicine and hang in there.
All wounds and swelling recover over time, which is an unchanging truth..!
![[Lari Plastic Surgery] Upper eyelid surgery, non-epicanthic inner corner surgery, revision outer corner surgery, and lower eyelid fat repositioning can all be done at once. Recovery with good results is possible! image 4](https://pub-9f2bb3498faf4d1d8714b41df24753e3.r2.dev/content/clinics/archive/tgzuf37zyh/naver_blog/laree2345/assets/by_hash/f6deafc4ed5aaa1c2833eb1476c24f76ba64985a89813c47b65f8bad0c55b94c.jpg)
Another point to discuss is whether several surgeries can be done at once.
Can they be done all at once? That is the question.
As mentioned earlier, if several procedures are recommended based on the diagnosis,
these can usually be performed in one operation.
If you are very worried and have plenty of time, it is also fine to recover from one surgery and then do the next one one by one.
But if you do not have time, it is also fine to have several surgeries at once.
What this means is,
It is what they call the law of total amount remaining constant.
For people who think, "I’m worried about recovery, so I’ll do the surgeries one by one.."
the recovery period becomes longer the more procedures are done one at a time.
For people who have surgery all at once, compared with those who have one procedure at a time, the swelling will be greater and the recovery period will be more uncomfortable, but it is as if recovery happens within a relatively shorter period.
(For example, if suture removal is 5 days for double eyelid surgery, 7 days for inner corner surgery, and 14 days for outer corner surgery.
If you have all the procedures at once, all sutures are removed on day 14,
but if you have them one by one, 5 days + 7 days + 14 days means the total period with sutures is as long as 26 days!)
![[Lari Plastic Surgery] Upper eyelid surgery, non-epicanthic inner corner surgery, revision outer corner surgery, and lower eyelid fat repositioning can all be done at once. Recovery with good results is possible! image 5](https://pub-9f2bb3498faf4d1d8714b41df24753e3.r2.dev/content/clinics/archive/tgzuf37zyh/naver_blog/laree2345/assets/by_hash/baad4a59164e6c97bddffcb3b25d16392eb985c44dacecf60fcbec1f1a3df422.jpg)
In the end, cosmetic surgery is a continuous process of choosing and waiting..
But because my face is more precious than anyone else’s, we need enough time for consultation and thought.
And once you have made up your mind, trusting the clinic you chose is what can bring good results, I would like to say.
This patient also went home on the day of suture removal very worried about whether everything was okay,
but after trusting Lari Plastic Surgery and waiting, they returned one year later with satisfying results.
Until the day all patients who undergo surgery leave the clinic with good results,
Lari Plastic Surgery continues~
![[Lari Plastic Surgery] Upper eyelid surgery, non-epicanthic inner corner surgery, revision outer corner surgery, and lower eyelid fat repositioning can all be done at once. Recovery with good results is possible! image 7](https://pub-9f2bb3498faf4d1d8714b41df24753e3.r2.dev/content/clinics/archive/tgzuf37zyh/naver_blog/laree2345/assets/by_hash/499c9e0ab66b1b525b68d7a5a79fda0278f6ddb549af2a4ed93128ad8985b6f6.jpg)