5 years ago, I had my surgery done at a place that was mentioned a lot for being good at eye surgery, but I don't see this hospital being recommended now... haha. It originally specialized in nose and chest, and it seems to be mentioned often even now, and the reviews were good, so I double-checked and ended up with one side
. He held the line higher because he said he had less strength to open his eyes.
But my younger brother said he heard the doctor teaching someone in the operating room. Look, this is a nerve. If it gets cut, you will lose your vision. If you reconnect it, it's okay, but it's been like this and it's been so long that I can't remember
. However, it was said that it was a mistake and it touched a nerve, but it was resolved well and it was okay. They said this was said in the operating room, but after the surgery, there was no mention of it. After the surgery, I was worried that my vision was blurry for a long time, but my vision returned. A person in the operating room acted as my representative and was by my side
. I don't know if he was teaching or if he performed the surgery while teaching. I think I can teach it to medical students learning plastic surgery because there was no CCTV at the time, but I'm worried because it will become my family's business. Now, the swelling has gone down from the surgery and it's better than before, but it's uneven and vertically on the inside of the double eyelid
. The scar is purple, but I often hear that the surgery was done well and that my eyes are pretty.
* I thought I didn't see recommendations, but I still see recommendations often.