Since a reviewer doesn't gain anything except getting a suggested edit review to their name (which doesn't give rep, just a total number of reviews in the stats), it is unlikely that they will do so on purpose, unless they want to prevent other reviewers from being able to gain a +1 on this statistic (and since there are enough suggested edits if you want to get the max of +20 per day, that is unlikely). So the actual further improvement should be considered nice IMO.
Just to be clear, once you have 2K you cannot propose suggested edits anymore and you cannot gain +2 rep for an accepted edit beyond 2K (except for any non-reviewed items in the queue)¹. As @JonasCz commented this does not apply to tag (wiki/excpert) edits, which require review, of 5K+ users, until you have 20K rep (and earn you +2 if accepted).
That things are always re-edit might just be your impression, and it is always good to see what you might have missed, by looking at the edit revision history of a post you edited, but were not the latest editor for.
As a suggested edit reviewer one has to decide between, accepting; accepting with modifications; declining and editing; declining outright. With the second option selected (and edits saved) the reviewer will both accept your edits and some extra, they might be minor, but the reviewer decides what effort to put in (and once you are looking at the post anyway...).
Actually I often hope that the original, low rep, editor looks at the review history, and learn from it. And sometimes, when glaring changes have been missed in the suggested edit, I will leave a comment asking them to do so and go the extra few inches to make the suggested edit more complete.
In the post you linked two, I found two more things I would have changed while reviewing your edit.
¹ A few months ago I reviewed a suggested edit by a user who already had far over 17K rep. The suggested edit had got stuck in the database somehow. I accepted the edit and the suggested editor still got his +2
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