Hi,
My procedure was slightly different. My eye surgeon carefully scraped tthe surface of both my top and bottom eyelids a little way in from the outer edege. Stitches held it gether until the two lids " fused " in the area. Cosmetically, my eyes aren't the same, it bugs me because it is a constant reminder of my beast, but no one even notices. It is a very subtle difference.
My face has returned a little less than 60%. I don't have a natural blink in my eye, but it closes all but a sliver thanks to the procedure. The eye is extremely dry, I also have upper and lower plugs in my tear ducts. I wear the ointment night and day, and now an eye patch at night (which I decided I should have been doing all along - do it if you don't now). My eye, 26 years later, is in excellent shape - I get my yearly opthamology exams and have no corneal problems. The blur from the "goop" is annoying, but my eyes and mind have adopted. My opthamologist credits the tarsorrhaphy and my religious use of ointment for that. Don't get me wrong, with extremely dry eye, I am aways aware of that eye and it is quite uncomfortable at times. That being said, I am very glad that I had the procedure