I had epicanthoplasty surgery for buried double eyelids 4 years ago without knowing anything.
At that time, I was in my twenties and didn’t even know about this community.
The mother just made an appointment at a place where her acquaintances had surgery, received consultation, and had the surgery.
When I think about it now, I should have stepped forward and researched all the information and actively expressed my opinion to the doctor during the consultation, but I regret not being able to do so.
Well, it was a common eye surgery, so there were no side effects.
I have nothing to lose, so I don't regret having the surgery at all, but some regrets remain.
Oh, and during the surgery, you have to open and close your eyes to adjust the shape.
The surgery was performed in a way that the anesthesia was slightly relieved in between.
At that time, I heard the nurses laughing and talking, so I just thought, what is this? & rsquo;
But later, I found out that there are many hospitals that talk and joke during surgery.
I was just a little bitter thinking that the hospital I went to was like that too.
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Well, it's a big and famous hospital, but from the hospital's point of view, it's a really boring double eyelid surgery, so it's probably true, but as someone who mustered up the courage to undergo the surgery, it seems like the uncomfortable feeling is unavoidable.