It's been 3 years since I got a plastic surgery specialist.
But I've been to more than 7 consultations, and
I've never had a doctor that I could talk to so well.
The first thing I knew was because of a friend. I asked where the hospital did it because my eyes were clear, and it was this person. My friend got double-handed when he was in his first year without knowing anything. I don't know about my friend's double wielding, but the line after double wielding is my style.
So I went to see the doctor.
I'm on the conservative side, but this doctor was the first to figure it out, and
above all, I'm a questioner, and he accepted all the questions for 30 minutes (impressive...)
He told me to listen as if I were listening to a lecture.
I understood the characteristics of my eyes. While doing this, he said that epicanthoplasty could become ferocious because of the shape of the black plate, said to do upper eyelid surgery because the front of the eyes were covered, and said to do eyelid correction and the burial method
.
The line will open my eyes easily if I become sharp, but as time passes, the line will gradually come down, so I asked to set it a little higher than I thought.
Overall, he is very kind and explains why I need this, why I have to do this, and what my eyes are like. I
showed him both the eyes I like and the ones I don't like , but he tries to listen carefully to the patient
.
TTTTTT
Your career is too short......
Since there are not many surgeries, I wonder if I could have explained it in detail for a long time.
What should I do in this case?