I got information from the internet and went to four places!
There is only one director and I chose the ones with photos and credible comments rather than the comments of my acquaintances. I
had the double eyelid surgery removed and it is better to remove the contact lenses, but the first hospital was the only one that prepared for removal, so I went with the rest.
In conclusion, the common opinion was that the skin on the eye was thick and saggy, an incision needed, and eye correction was also necessary.
The first hospital was a male director and I went because he said he did not recommend surgeries that were not necessary.
He only used tweezers and looked at my eyes while closing and opening them. He said that my right eyelid was more ptotic and drew a line to the right while explaining the eye correction in detail. He
didn’t mention any side effects and said that if I was only going to get double eyelid surgery, it would be better not to do it at all and that he would not do it.
After the explanation, he didn’t give me time to ask questions and told me to talk to the director and left.
The director said that it would take 5 days to remove the stitches and that I would have to wait 2-3 weeks for major swelling and up to 6 months for minor swelling. The cost was 165 and a consultation fee of 5,000 won. The nurses seemed to have the most experience and were listening to the consultation right next to me.
The director had the highest education level.
The second hospital was a female director, and it was a hospital where both photo reviews and simple written reviews have been increasing recently.
The director of two famous hospitals in Daejeon opened her own practice.
While I was waiting, a person who had surgery came in, and the nurses recognized me and talked to me nicely. They
also explained the eye correction in detail and said there were no side effects. They also said that my skin is very thick and the space between my eyebrows and eyes is narrow, so they can't make the line bigger.
The director here was very favorable. While I was waiting for the director, I looked at the review booklet, and although it must have only good reviews, they all had pretty lines.
The director was cheerful and like my cousin? He made me feel friendly and focused a lot during the consultation with the director.
That would be helpful during my consultation, so
I think that part gave me more confidence.
The price was 165 and there was no consultation fee.
The third hospital had a male director and the nurses seemed a bit unfriendly. He was kind only when I was leaving.
During the consultation, the director didn't even show me the tip of his nose and only wrote down the price.
The consultation with the director was okay. I had new information that my eyes were protruding, and he knew that my right eye was worse even when I wore circle lenses.
As expected, there was no mention of side effects from eye correction, but because I have protruding eyes, I told him that my eyes might not close completely when there is swelling and that there are cases when the swelling goes down.
He said that my skin is thick and that the line might stick out.
As expected, he said that the line can't be made large.
And he was the only one who told me about partial incision eye correction, and he said that incision is the right way. He
even explained the price. My card was 170 and my cash was 160. The consultation fee was 5,000 won.
But the director looked like he had a lot of plastic surgery... I felt like it wasn't that great if you did, and he showed me a review photo, but the line wasn't my style.
At the fourth hospital, the male director asked me right away
what kind of line I wanted.
I said that I didn't want double eyelids, so I just wanted a line that showed something moderately. He explained to me that it was impossible to get a line that made my eyes look big. He said that only people with sunken eyes like Westerners could do that, and that the issue of the distance between the eyebrows and the eyes came second.
So he told me first, not to make the line big,
second, not to recommend burial,
and third, that I needed eye correction. He explained it to me in summary.
And he showed me a reference photo during the explanation, but it really wasn't that great. I know
it's just a photo for reference, but these are the people who got the surgery there, right?
The consultation was good, but I wasn't attracted to it
. I don't remember the director either.
That's why I'm thinking about the first and second hospitals
. The first one kind of felt like the director was doing it here or not, so it wasn't that great in a way, but I feel like I can trust them or have confidence.
I feel like people will come even if I don't necessarily keep hold of each person, so I'm most attracted to it.
The second one has a lot of review photos and good cases, so I'm attracted to it. The director is young, and I remember the director,
so I'm really having a hard time. If the surgical method is different, you can go according to the method you want, but since it's all the same, the hospital image is completely important.
But if you can't get a big line, the merit should be a natural look without making a double eyelid, but it's difficult because there are few reviews in Daejeon.