How long is the recovery period for T-reversal surgery? How many days will I be swollen after surgery? Will it leave scars?

First of all, I would like to introduce you to the T-reversal surgery. T-reversal surgery is a surgical procedure that I have summarized and researched in my actual work, which is to lift the brow end at the same time as the brow lift incision, while the ordinary brow lift, cannot do to lift the eye end. The same goes for the invention of the T-reversal technique, which I tried on a whim during my family’s eyebrow lift surgery and achieved very thick results. I then performed the procedure on several other staff members at the hospital, and they all had good results, so I expanded the procedure. The swelling time for this procedure is slightly longer than for a brow lift, and the degree of damage is slightly greater, so you should prepare for a three-week recovery time. The scar is very hidden, so you don’t have to worry about that. The initial recovery is relatively quick, with significant swelling for about three days, and the entire swelling period can be calculated on a two-week basis.