I had revision eye surgery (partial incision + eye correction + front, upper and back epicanthoplasty) and
it will be 1 month since next Thursday.
On the 7th day, when the stitches are removed, the difference in the epicanthoplasty is so severe that I told them that the swelling is different so it may not be 100% the same over time, but it will be similar. But it continued to be different until the 14th day. Feeling anxious, I spoke to the director again. I felt gloomy and worried and couldn't sleep for two days. I clearly conveyed my intention to have early correction, but he said that I should wait longer for the swelling to go down and that it will become similar as time goes by. He told me again that there was still a lot of swelling, so I said I would trust him again and understand, and time passed and today is the 23rd day.
What do you think of the picture?
Is the manager right?
A month has passed next week and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to talk about it. I made up my mind and paid 470, and out of desperation, I went from Busan to Gangnam and had reoperation at a famous place. Really... I spent
a lot of money on transportation and lodging, but the results were terrible and I'm going to have to deal with this in the future. I'm so frustrated that I don't know how to solve the problem.
What should I say and how should I say it after a month?
If you make another excuse, I think I'll get really excited this time.