As long as you don't make a habit of this and spam edits, I think it's fine to edit your own posts with the intention of unlocking votes. Make any improvements you can to your post and use that as the edit summary. It's your post, so an edit summary is really just a note for yourself and not required. As for why I think this is acceptable:
You can almost always find some more stuff to polish on any given post, so your edit would likely be appropriate anyway. Depending on the edit, you might make you post even more worthy of upvotes from other users as well.
Improving the accuracy of voting will help the site overall. Voting is the most important piece of the SO engine. Following this advice, you should probably also do the same for anyone claiming they want to change their upvote on a post you own as well. Your edit might convince them to leave that upvote alone anyway.
The other user could be following Jongware's adviceJongware's advice of what they should do if they want to retract a vote that's been locked. The advice is basically to make a request in a comment for the OP to edit their own post. Because it's an edit to a post you own, there's no reviewer time wasted on a suggestion.