<전><전><후><후>I had incision eye correction and epicanthoplasty done at the end of March of this year at a private men's high school hospital. Almost three months after the epicanthoplasty was done, they said the epicanthoplasty was a bit excessive, the scars were severe, and the double eyelids seemed to be mismatched, so the original distance between the eyes was 4.3 to 4.4. The doctor said that it wasn't excessive because it was just a little bit, and it was 4.0~4.1, and that the scars and double eyelids would get better over time. But I still saw crooked marks in it and I didn't like it, so I asked him to restore it, and he kept saying that he couldn't restore it and that he was an ophthalmologist at all. Among the people who come to plastic surgery, the statistics show that there are people with mental problems. When people said things like this, I got angry and asked if they thought I was mentally ill. If they didn't give me a refund, I would report it to the broadcasting station and sue them legally. This is how people ruin people's eyes. When I asked what he was doing, the doctor was confused at first and said he couldn't give me a refund. Then, I don't know if he knew what he did was wrong, or if he didn't want it to get worse, or if he felt that his double was ruined, but he said he would give me a refund, and he said that this is the first time I've seen someone like this in my life as a doctor. There was no one. I told this to my friends.
Are you serious? I'm not asking for a refund for this. One of them said, "The doctor was caught.
Am I a nuisance?" Would you please take a look and judge for yourself?
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