First of all, I had double eyelid tape or double eyelid surgery often, so my eyes were stretched out, so an incision was necessary. My biggest concern was my short, horizontally sagging eyes, so I wanted to get a lower eyelid surgery, but since all the hospitals from the time I was there said it wouldn't be very effective, I gave up on the lower eyelid surgery and only got eye bridge, double eyelid incision, and epicanthoplasty.
First of all, the director in charge looked tired during the consultation and on the day of the surgery. The surgery itself wasn't bad, but on the day of the surgery, when drawing the line, he only drew the double eyelid design, and then said, "Oh, right, you're going to do epicanthoplasty too?" and drew the epicanthoplasty line a little later, which made me a little anxious. As a result, the double eyelid surgery was successful, and the epicanthoplasty was fine.
However, the reason I chose this hospital was because of the aftercare. If you don't live close enough to the hospital to get swelling laser often, it seems okay to get eye surgery at a place without aftercare (swelling laser).