I had incisions, epicanthoplasty, and eye correction 10 years ago. When I was young, I always wanted to look natural, so I set the design too low, so now I'm working hard to raise the lines!
-I heard from many places that non-incision is possible for protruding eyes, current in-line shape, and low-line skin because the skin is thin. The general opinion of the
director: The shape of the forehead falling steeply makes the eyes look sharp, and the line design itself is low.
1. Director ㄱㄴ (Director ㅇㄱㅎ): Incision + one-sided epicanthoplasty revision surgery.
I raised the current line by about a stitch, and when I said I wanted to raise it further, he was against it and also opposed the upper epicanthoplasty. He opposed the epicanthoplasty because his eyes would sag if he had a posterior epicanthoplasty. He pursued a very natural look and only had one eye slightly epicanthoplasty. Changed the eye design by adding an incision. When the line was drawn, it looked so natural that I wanted to raise it more greedily, but he opposed it and only drew the line once. Reasonable price 2. ㅇㅇㅋㅌ: Natural adhesion + epicanthoplasty revision surgery on one side. The eye now has an incision, but there is no
scar
. It's neat and good, but to satisfy my needs, I raised the line a little and can make non-incisions because the skin is thin. No one can guarantee when it will be released. They say it's a problem that won't be resolved easily.
3. ㅇㅁㄹ (Director ㄷㅇㄹ): Incision + upper opening (more front opening on one side)
They said that since it is inline now, if I want to make it in-out, it is essential to have a top slit due to Mongolian folds. She drew the lines several times, and I like the eye lines, but I don't know if they will match the overall look since I'm wearing a mask. If you hold the lines on both sides and open the bottom at the back, you will have 300 eyes, and he is absolutely against it. My eyes are protruding, so if I hold them slightly wrong, they can make me look like sausage eyes, so I have to draw the lines well. The lines were pretty, but the upper eyelids are slightly protruding (they said it can only be solved with a forehead lift.) I spoke with confidence and asked people to go to the hospital. There are a lot of options, so I'm leaning towards this, but I'm hesitant because there's also a director who is opposed to the idea of having the upper eyelid.
4. ㅇㅂㅅ (Director ㅅㅈㅎ): Both non-incision and incision are possible + epicanthoplasty on one side + fat relocation above the eye. When I
told him that I have protruding eyes and my eye puffiness goes down more at night, if I said I would make an incision to prevent double wrinkles in the future, I would reposition the fat above the eyebrow. He said he would.
5. ㅇㄷㅍ (Director ㄱㅇㅌ):
He recommended raising the partial incision + upper opening line only slightly and doing a upper opening, and said that it would not be necessary to do an additional epicanthoplasty on one side.
They were kind and took off their masks to hold the line. The prices were also reasonable.
6. ㅁㅊㅍ: If I have to do it,
I need a forehead lift to get the eyes I want, but they said they wouldn't give me a forehead lift.
We recommend a buried version that raises the line slightly, and we advise against doing a slight upper opening or a front opening on one side. He refused the surgery because he said he didn't think the results would be as good as I wanted.
I did my best to research carefully and read reviews, but I'm so divided depending on the director's personality that I still can't make a decision... I have an appointment at ㄱㄴ and ㅇㅁㄹ right now, but since the two of you have conflicting opinions, I'm thinking of going to another hospital... I'm so
tired of digging around, and I want to make up my mind to just stay here... but it's difficult
. I heard about it, but I was hesitant because I was wondering if my facial features would harmonize when I took off the mask. It was difficult.