(I forgot the password of the account I signed up with before and had no way to find it, so I searched, scraped the contents, and re-uploaded it.)
I knew it was a hospital famous for contours that promoted a lot, but when I looked into the contours, I did it with my eyes first. At that time, I remember they gave me about 230 for epicanthoplasty, fat removal, incisions, and eye correction. I also received consultation for a rear opening, but the doctor said objectively that it would not be effective because there was not enough space, so
I decided to exclude that.
Although I had a lot of surgery, it was quite a lot of money for eye surgery. It's been about 6 years since I had the surgery, and I'm living well without any discomfort. When my eyes are open, the in-outline lines are natural and look like mine without any surgery.
But the problem is that the degree of eye correction is different on both sides, so the lifting force is slightly different, and if the photo is taken incorrectly, it looks like a cross-eyed look? When I close my eyes, the lines remain very clear. The epicanthoplasty is slightly visible.
I regret not going to the hospital because I was in a hurry during the vacation period in college, but it doesn't interfere with my daily life, so I just live with it! The area between my eyes and eyebrows is close, so even though I want to have reoperation, I only think about it these days.