hello!
I got a lot of information here and a lot of reviews and photos were shared, so I am also leaving a post.
First of all, I am a person with a huge choice and decision-making problem, and
I am also a cautious person who went around a lot to get estimates for eye surgery and rhinoplasty in my early 20s, but
ended up giving up on the surgery.
While watching the National Singing Contest, teacher Song Hae's eyes were so droopy that it almost seemed like he was performing with his eyes closed.
She thought that as she got older, her skin would sag more and her skin's ability to recover and renew itself would decrease a lot, so
I decided to do it as soon as possible.
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Holy Yesa + Anti-plastic surgery + Google incision method, plastic surgery initial consonant search, etc., I
came up with my own criteria for deciding on a plastic surgery clinic.
1. Whether you are a specialist or not
General doctor (opening a practice immediately after graduating from college) / Specialist (intern + resident + specialist exam)
Of course, general doctors can do well if they have an aesthetic sense, but
if you go to a university hospital, you have to wear Crocs and have a sticky head, but you have to wear a doctor’s gown. When I looked at the people wearing them (interns and residents),
I got the feeling that they were very tired and rolling around in the hospital.
And it seems like you would have good skills as you handle all kinds of patients at a university hospital...
ex> Skin grafting, removal of lumps or fibroids, etc. (Of course, I don't know about aesthetic sense.)
I also worked at the company and the surrounding environment was good. There seems to be something that grows stronger(?) when you work hard.
If my boss is strict, I also pay more attention when submitting reports...
So I thought I should have the surgery done by a specialist.
2. We selected hospitals
with a high number of procedures
and those that were established at least 5 years ago. It seemed like the date of the review was after 2010 before I felt at ease.
3. A hospital that specializes only in eyes.
If you search, you will find it.
For some reason, I wanted to avoid hospitals where a director specializes in eyes, nose, chest, and both jaw.
4. Then, I went to the hospital for a consultation and asked to see photos of the procedure, and carefully looked at how well the stitching lines were.
Side-to-side symmetry, parabolic bending of the scar, etc.
I was concerned about the incision under the eyebrows because it left a scar even after it healed,
but after the surgery, it really just looked like a wrinkle and wasn't really visible.
I think it's more because my dad doesn't have a tendency to get scars and his skin heals quickly.
5. Hospital without events
Personally, I have a very severe problem of choice + decision-making problem...
(When I buy something, I just can't buy it. I search for the lowest price + search on Amazon + search for model name, etc., so I'm the type of person who compares everything, so
life is tiring ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ)
Discounts for same-day reservations I ended up skipping the hospitals that said they would do it due to extreme stress and choice fatigue.
The director was really nice...ㅠ
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This is a review of the surgery!
First of all, I think the surgery went very well.
1. The scar isn't as big as I thought
2. The left and right sides are well symmetrical
(Right now, the left side is a little more swollen so it doesn't look right, but I think it will look similar when the swelling goes down!)
3. It looks so natural that I'm worried about having to do it again in the future.
4 . By the way, my dad didn't get epicanthoplasty, but you can already see a lot of my eyebrows.
5. I was originally resistant to cosmetic surgery, but now that my dad's plastic surgery went well, I feel like I've become a plastic surgery evangelist.
Before that, I woke up with a really big forehead, so I was tired all day and had a lot of wrinkles, but my forehead has really straightened out!
They say it's very easy to open your eyes, so I didn't throw myself into Indangsu just to open my eyes, but I became Simcheong ^^
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This is a review of the product!
1.
I am not a SSS specialist, but I have a long experience.
He asked me to cut out the saggy part using an incision method and perform surgery.
2. Director ㅂㅆㅇㅇ
drew eyebrows on paper so well that I felt like he was engraved with gold.
He asked me to do a subbrowectomy (eyebrow lift).
I also looked at pictures after the procedure, and the stitching was really thorough (it looked like it was done with a sewing machine).
They said that the scars from the surgery were finer lines than the forehead wrinkles that appear with age, so they weren't noticeable.
The reviews on the website and the number of procedures were good, so I was worried until the end.
The manager said there was a 10% discount for same-day reservations, so I had a hard time making decisions.
My head hurt and I started feeling dazed, so I said I would think about it and left.
I didn't have the surgery here, but it was a very trustworthy hospital, and I still think about what it would have been like if I had done it at ㅂㅆㅇㅇ.
3.
The director doesn’t say much.
Take the tweezers and look at me. Close your eyes. Look at me. Open your eyes. After doing this a few times, I
was told that only the eyes and incisions under the eyebrows were not enough, so I suggested doing both at the same time.
(Both at the same time <>< I was more interested in the incision because it seemed more natural than cutting out a lump from one side)
The manager here seems a bit awkward at speaking, and
the review photos don't show that they were taken at the hospital and are just
selfies posted by people on the website. I was very disappointed in the manager for only showing me reviews.
When I asked if there were any good-quality pictures, I brought them via USB and showed them a few.
The stitching was meticulous, and the pictures appeared to have been taken on the day the stitches were removed, and there were less bruises than I expected.
The fact that there were no bruises was something that I was very upset about because I thought the blood vessels were touched as little as possible during the surgery.
They say there is no separate discount.
4. ㅇㅇㅇ (ㅂㅂㅈ)
I haven’t been to this place, but I called in September, and all consultation reservations are booked until the end of October, and
surgery is also possible in the middle if someone cancels, but I couldn’t go because they said the surgery would start in November.
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Final
eyelid Sewage is a disease.
Those of you who open your eyes with your forehead, quickly double up ^^
(I will live with this face for a while and then cut my eyes when they start drooping ^^
I think it's a great world if you have money.)
Also, if your parents have droopy eyes, please recommend surgery.
You may not even think about doing it yourself.
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