A few days ago,
I underwent surgery for anterior epicanthoplasty micro-restoration and posterior epicanthoplasty. I
went to a one-person hospital famous for anterior abdominal surgery, sold out Son Pumbalpum, and had the surgery. The procedure was performed
under local anesthesia after a short period of sedative anesthesia. After I woke up,
I didn't feel like I was waking up, but
the surgery was done almost sanely. I did everything I was told
, and the surgery was performed in the order of anterior and posterior epicanthoplasty.
During the posterior epicanthoplasty surgery, when the conjunctiva was incised, there was a burning sound from the laser. While doing so, the director accidentally cut my eyelid. At this time, it stung a little. I wondered what it would have been like if the eyeball had been cut instead of the eyelid
. It
was terrible, I was very embarrassed, but I stayed quiet until the end because I
was afraid that the surgery would go wrong. I remember everything, including being shocked and applying saline gauze to stop the bleeding.
What the director said right after the surgery was that I moved during the surgery and hurt my eyelid, so Duoderm said. He just said that if I put it on hard, it won't look bad.
Then, a week after being discharged from the hospital, I was worried that the wound would still be red and ugly.
So when I went back to get the stitches removed, I told him that he remembered it from the surgery, and he said it was because I moved while under anesthesia and that he made a mistake. I denied that I even remember anything.
I chose the hospital because they were very honest and kind during the consultation and had good follow-up procedures. The director, who I thought was meticulous, lied to the end and said it was my fault even though I remembered everything. It's so shameful. He admitted his mistake from the beginning and took responsibility for it
. Even if I had just said I would lose, I wouldn't have written something like this, but
if you're an entertainer who's worked hard, you'll probably guess what it's going to be like.