It's been 6 months since I received a consultation at a large hospital and had surgery at a private hospital.
When I went to get a consultation for my eyes and nose, the male director of the first large hospital I went to told me that I didn't need to have my eyes done and that I should just do a basic nose job. When I asked about the osteotomy, he told me that it would narrow my pores. He said he didn't need it and that he didn't need it because he didn't have enough strength to open his eyes. When I asked about lip filler, he said he would regret it if I
told him there was no need for it at all. (In the end, I insisted and got it, but it ended up being an injection that made me regret and melt away.)
And the second time, I went to a private hospital for a consultation, and
the doctor said that he would regret it. They added all the options like a curved beak osteotomy
and since the forehead is wide, an epicanthoplasty is absolutely necessary.
Originally, I had never heard of a wide glabella, never thought the glabella was wide, and this was the first time it was recommended to me by another hospital, but when I
measured the distance between the eyebrows with a ruler, I was told.
I thought it would be good to do more things, so I went to a private hospital, but
I really didn't like the results of the surgery, the price was expensive, and I really regret epicanthoplasty. The first hospital is a famous hospital that comes to mind when you think of large plastic surgery in Korea, but I was anxious that it was just a large hospital. I only received a consultation, but now that I think about it, I think that the doctor was a really conscientious doctor. Of course, this is just a doctor's problem rather than a problem of large hospitals or private hospitals.