I had a consultation at a place in the shrine (ㅃ..)
The director was nice,
and the director was scary.
He said he often performs surgeries three times a day, and I heard
that the director's wife also did it, so I felt a little reassured, but
I looked up information at cafes and places like plastic surgery. They keep telling me to do it at a university hospital because it's not a surgery to be done at, but
when I looked at the reviews of people who had surgery at a university hospital, there were a lot of people who had a hard time with side effects.
There are no bad reviews here, but the problem is that there are only reviews on the hospital website.
I don't often say bad things in cafes or places like that, but that also feels a bit uncomfortable (because there's so little information). I don't
need anything else, and I just hope that my health won't go wrong when I get older, but I'm worried because there's so little information. I've already set a date for surgery. I wonder if they were in a hurry to get it done...
They say that university hospitals rarely mention blindness before surgery (read a post I saw at a cafe),
but... they just boast that it doesn't happen here, so I feel frustrated
. Decompression surgery, dilatation surgery) If anyone has any advice, please give it to me... What
I'm worried about is whether I have blindness, strabismus, double vision, or other chronic discomfort.
Please help me...