hello? It's been 4 weeks since I had a natural adhesion near Shinnonhyeon Station (Exit 7), and something unknown has happened (3 times in total), so I'm asking for advice.
When I was 3 weeks post-surgery, a thread was sticking out of my double hand line, and it was fluttering around, so I tried to pull it very gently.
So, you could see that the thread was elastic and shortened as it went up.
I took a video, I can show you.
The first photo is the day the thread popped out, when the thread was bouncing around on the twin-hand line, and the second photo is the day the thread popped up when it was gently pulled. I tried to rush to the hospital right away, but it was closed and they told me to come in tomorrow. Then I couldn't see the thread.
I thought he might have gone inside. It was a very, very thin white transparent thread (thinner than hair).
The next day, I went to the hospital, and he came in sighing and said it was very unusual and that he couldn't stay still.
I showed the video I took.
We followed the management rules better than anyone else. I stopped wearing makeup and exercising, and of course I didn't even rub my eyes. How precious is a new double eyelid?
The surgeon said that the natural adhesion thread is blue, and the thread that came out was white, so it might be because the thread protruded from a previous surgery.
I'm not a specialist, so I don't know, but I'm not sure if that's true.
the problem is. Then, the thread came out twice after that, and it was so thin that you couldn't see it if you held it and then let go. (A total of 3 times the thread came out) If you held it and let go, it
wasn't visible, so I guess it's because it went in and out of the hole. If so, the problem is inflammation. I'm worried that it doesn't exist.
The builder said that if the thread came out again, I should cut it with scissors. I was not sure if that was correct, but he said I would come visit if the thread came out again, so I said I would know.
The problem is that even if the thread comes out, you have to keep holding it during the visit, but because it is so thin, you can't see the thread again, and because you keep showing it repeatedly, you
can't go to the hospital and show the thread.
I'm also very upset that the hospital didn't believe me at first. There is a separate video.
Because it is a very thin, white transparent thread, it is difficult to see in photos, but in the video, it is clearly a thread along the double eyelid line, and when pulled, it extends to the double eyelid line.
The hospital's follow-up response... At first, they didn't believe me even when I told them the truth, and when I came out, they told me to cut it with scissors, and when I said I would go find it, I told them to come, but while I was holding the thread, I don't think I could see the thread again. And then it comes out again..
Is it really the thread that came out in the first sewing? Is it really okay to cut the thread with scissors as soon as I see it?
What should I do?
It was a condition for reviewing the event, and I told the truth about the thread that came out, but they also contacted me to write a review. It didn't come,,
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