Although each doctor has a different aesthetic sense and different consulting style, I think that technical aspects such as surgical limitations will be similar. Just
as each person is obsessed with certain aspects of his or her appearance that others cannot see, if you mainly perform surgery in one field, the doctor will also be distorted. There are cases where people are attracted to the eyes, and
if the operator or the operator performs the surgery based on aesthetic standards that are outside the normal range due to unreasonable stubbornness, it may feel like a lump or an irreversible path may be crossed. Because he
is a very famous doctor and pretends to be professional and good, I was tempted to do it. When I received a consultation, they recommended surgery as if my face had been destroyed. I kept saying "wow," but my self-esteem was crumbling the whole time. But the more I went to other hospitals, the more I said, "I'm still pretty enough. This one doesn't stand out at all." In fact, I was of the opposite opinion. They told me that I didn't have to do it, and my self-esteem was restored. No, I need surgery. Even so, if the method you are recommending is an expert, you must have character. It is really not okay to talk like a creator.