I went to two hospitals today, and the director of hospital A said that eye correction is not really necessary because the power to open the eyes is average, and the director of
hospital B said that eye correction is necessary
because the power to open the eyes is a bit weak. I didn't want to do it, so I talked to the counseling director and he said that there was almost no risk of overcorrection with non-incision eye correction. Is that true? I'd like to... but you said it's not necessary and it'll save you money if you do it. What do you think? Are there any examples of people who regret non-incision eye correction? I'm planning to visit more, but I'm worried. Except for the recommendation for eye correction, I'm more attracted to hospital B.