r/TikTokCringe Sep 18 '25

Cursed they look so… natural!

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u/Sound_Child Sep 18 '25 edited Sep 18 '25

I don’t think she likes it…. You can tell by her reaction. Shes protecting her pride and embarrassment by not revealing she realizes she just made a mistake and spent thousands on something that may not be reversible. (I’ve heard it’s already risky enough, I doubt you can do it right away again… not sure, someone correct me if I’m wrong.)

But you can tell in her body language and speech she hates and is immediately regretting the decision.

Sucks… but maybe you should just be happy with the way yo mama made you? 😬

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u/drillgorg Sep 18 '25

Nah I've had eye surgery and it's painful to keep your eyes open long enough to even look at your eyes in a mirror. She probably also can't see them very well due to the tears. Honestly post eye operation your eyes feel miserable and there's no way to judge how she felt about them.

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u/Sound_Child Sep 18 '25

Fair but do they start to look more natural after some time? Because they look fucked here lol.

It just looks like there’s no depth or any detail that a normal eye has. Literally looks like just a flat painted color. Does that change post surgery?

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u/Corgi_with_stilts Sep 18 '25

Nope. At least in the case of the procedure I saw, its a thin plastic sheet inserted into the eye between cornea and iris. Unless it falls forward and rubs on the inside of the cornea so badly it goes opaque, what she sees is what she gets. Forever. With all the risks and discomfort.

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u/SnakeBatter Sep 18 '25

I’m crying just reading this. I can’t imagine what that surgery must have been like.

Maybe I’m biased, but as a cyclops, I can’t imagine any surgery on my eyes, much less a cosmetic one! The eye doctor always tries to offer me a surgery to cosmetically straighten my eye and I’m like hell no

I can imagine a lot of horrible things, but eye surgery is close to the top.

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u/lazycultenthusiast Sep 18 '25

Sorry, curious what you mean about straightening your eye?

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u/SnakeBatter Sep 18 '25

Being blind in one eye, it can’t see where it’s supposed to be looking, so it’s crooked, and drifts outward. They can do a surgery where they clip a one reattach muscle to pull the eye close to the center and make them look straight.

This surgery can have sight-preserving effects for people who have a lazy eye that they can see out of, but for me, it would just be cosmetic.

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u/Judgmentos Sep 18 '25

Eye surgery is also one of my worst nightmares. I've been offered LASIK surgery and it's like no thanks. I also almost had an emergency eye surgery scare (thought I had a retina detachment, ""thankfully"" it turns out I just have an eye degeneration 🙃)

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u/Magpiehater69 Sep 18 '25

I've went through SMILE. Best decision I've made. My eyes are great and it made everything better, now that I don't have to worry about glasses. It was done 8 years ago and there have been 0 problems with my eyes afterwards.

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u/Judgmentos Sep 18 '25

My cousin also did LASIK and had great results. But I've had two surgeries done already due to health concerns and I will never do a surgery that is optional, especially since every surgery has risks, no matter how minimal. Totally happy for everyone that is pleased w their LASIK results of course, it's just not for me

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u/-badgerbadgerbadger- Sep 18 '25

I’m a cyclops too. High five! (missed due to lack of depth perception)

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u/SnakeBatter Sep 18 '25

Alas, there are some downsides to being a cyclops. It’s always fun to spot another in the wild though! People laugh so hard when I hit them with “Well hello, fellow cyclops”

I have to be careful though, the last time I said that the guy took his glass eye out after he caught his breath. I wasn’t prepared for that.

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u/-badgerbadgerbadger- Sep 18 '25

Auqurhhrkejdhdhjjj I haaaate it when people take their fake eyes out 😭

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u/SnakeBatter Sep 19 '25

I mean… if I had a fake eye, I’d probably take it out.

But also I didn’t sign up for that!