I am considering revision eye surgery and have not been able to get a consultation.
This is a surgery that is performed when the surgery is already ruined, so it is natural to be more cautious.
The first surgery was done by a doctor who was known to be very good, and he paid 220% for an incision without opening and ptosis.
At first, I was confident that it would go well, but
when I went there with sausage eyes, I saw people asking me what more they wanted, and the second hospital said, ' How they respond in case something goes wrong has become one of the criteria for choosing a hospital.
After going back and forth like that, I went to the reoperation hospital where I decided to pay the reservation fee and requested additional consultation before the surgery.
In conclusion, the feeling I got this time was that if I fail here too, I will close my mouth and turn around.
The teacher is confident, answers questions kindly, and I like the precedent.
However, the counseling director is very, very rude.
Since the person has already paid the money, it is not his business, so he seems to think he is just bothering him.
It's been 3 years since I've had a reoperation, and I've been thinking about it and getting enough counseling, so now I'm just skeptical about the surgery itself.
Some may say that the doctor's skills themselves are more important than the counseling director, but in my opinion, if a director with that kind of personality worked with the director for 7 years,
I would guess that the director would also be a similar person. Also, it is speculated that it may be a defense mechanism formed by the accumulated complaints and ways of dealing with them.
I have all kinds of thoughts.
It makes me wonder if I should start with mental training rather than plastic surgery.
It's so difficult to find a competent hospital that looks at me as a person with emotions, not just money.