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I received a pairless blepharoplasty ptosis correction from teacher Guㅅㅇ Heㅅㅎ.
I don't have double eyelids, but I've heard a lot about big eyes, but at some point, the muscle that rolls the pupils up? The skin covered the dark spots in an unpretty shape. It became ferocious staring eyes. Personally, it was not a congenital blepharoptosis, and due to the bad habit of lowering the chin and raising the eyes, the unnecessary forehead and eyebrow muscles were excessively tightened. As I started to use it, I was judged as a situation where a lot of drooping eyelids occurred even though I was young, and a vicious cycle of ptosis symptoms was being repeated.
I have a meticulous personality, so I put a lot of effort into choosing a hospital. I didn't have double eyelids, but I wanted to keep the advantage of having big eyes, so I wanted to improve only the ptosis symptom without making double eyelids. However, there were only a few hospitals in Gangnam that performed matchless surgery, so the number of cases was insignificant. I thought that I had a sense of recognizing the director's surgical skills just by consulting, and I came to see teacher Heh as the last consultation among few hospitals. Until the last consultation, there was no hospital I wanted to visit, and I was thinking of just giving up the surgery if I didn't like it. He didn't want to be forced to choose the hospital he liked the most, even if it was the next best option. Do you directly undergo surgery and make a choice? It would have been the most accurate, but it doesn't make sense, so I set it as an important criterion to be good at analysis during pre-surgery counseling. I thought that there wouldn't be many teachers who are good at analysis but not good at surgery, and I went into counseling with the conviction that there would be no results without accurate analysis. While the previous hospitals were so disappointing that they did not perform surgery, I went in for a consultation with Mr. Because it was the peak season, there were too many people, so the consultation didn't take long, but it was a consultation that I was able to make a decision without difficulty. As soon as the director looked at my eyes, he accurately analyzed the situation at a glance and conscientiously said that the additional surgeries I inquired about were not recommended because they were in an unsuitable condition for some reason. I remember it as a valuable consultation that made me realize that it is not possible to become an ideal eye by performing all applicable eye surgeries.
Due to the nature of plastic surgery, I felt that not only dexterity but also aesthetic eyesight were very important, and I had the idea that this was not a result of hard work, but rather an innate part, and I could feel that the director exactly matched my needs. There are doctors who say that no pair surgery is not a popular operation, and there is no such operation, and there were parts that were confusing because each hospital said so much, but I trusted my own judgment and boldly went into the operation. And I was able to meet the results of great success. First of all, the most memorable thing after surgery is when I saw the operated eye through a selfie on my phone in the recovery room. Due to the aforementioned symptoms, there was a gap between my normal eyes and my eyes when I looked in the mirror. When I looked in the mirror, I instinctively changed the shape of my eyes by using the surrounding muscles to hide my flaws as much as possible, and I was often surprised when I saw pictures taken secretly by others. However, after the surgery, I took the shape I usually wanted in my self-portrait, even though I opened my eyes comfortably. I felt so happy.
However, unintentionally due to too satisfactory results that exceed expectations in all aspects of cosmetic and functional after surgery? greed arises. A few months later, I told the director about the design elements that I was slightly unsatisfied with, and the director gladly gave me a correction surgery free of charge. I don't know, but I think there must have been many patients who, like me, became greedy with results that exceeded expectations due to the director's excellent surgical skills and made the director tired. However, a problem arises during revision surgery. I had a foot surgery at an orthopedic surgeon a week before the revision surgery, but I didn't think that it would be a problem while I was still taking prescription drugs after the operation, so it became a problem that I underwent the surgery with a complacent thought. I think I thought about it easily without worrying too much because of the satisfaction I had at the time of the first surgery. Due to the medications he had taken, postoperative bleeding was considerable, and the next day, the surgical site was swollen to a serious level that far exceeded normal postoperative swelling. It is purely my personal judgment, but the difference in swelling after surgery within the general line level is simply the difference between whether or not you can see the final result quickly or speed up the time to return to daily life. However, I think excessive postoperative swelling like mine has a negative effect on the final result. Anyway, I remember it as a time when I had a hard time due to unsatisfactory results and accumulated complaints about the hospital. It seemed that they were already satisfied, but the operation, which was carried out for a slight improvement in terms of design out of greed, was rather backwards than the result of the first operation.
Perhaps because of the satisfaction of the first operation, I wanted to solve the problem right away. When I think about it now, imagining that another hospital planned a reoperation because of my impatience at the time made me feel dizzy. The waiting time was so painful, but I believe that moving in one direction while trusting my own judgment of choosing the director for the first surgery without changing the route was one of the most important choices in my life. The problematic part was able to be resolved through another revision surgery after a certain amount of time had elapsed, and now I am very satisfied with my life.
The director here doesn't advertise loudly, and it seems like he's running the hospital only for patients who come to him after hearing word of mouth. It hurts to talk about the twisting skills of Korean plastic surgeons, but micro-stitching, which has risen to the level of art based on the spirit of craftsmanship and putting effort into each one, makes one wonder if it is this kind of work that has been done for 20 years on the floor of Gangnam, which can be said to be a sacred place. I could tell what it was.
Since it is such a bloody battlefield, I don't think there is a place to believe it for what purpose it was written for, whether it be a good review or an unsatisfactory review. It is strongly recommended that you go to counseling with a light heart and do not be too happy with unreliable words. Lastly, if I had to give some advice to those who are going to have surgery from teacher Hwang in the future, think that there will be no results within 6 months.
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