I had surgery in 2012, but I forgot about it because I didn't have time to write a review...
In July 2012, I underwent eyebrow correction + double eyelid surgery at a plastic surgery clinic.
I was greedy for the width of my eyes, so I wanted to do a front slit, but I couldn't say it was because my eyes looked like they had already been cut off.
So I wanted to do a rear slit, but when I open the back, the corners of my eyes droop down... I didn't like the snow. Fortunately, I have long eyes even if I don't open my eyes, so it's not unusual to just double-blind.
So, I only did double eyelid correction and double eyelid surgery, but I did the double eyelids by natural adhesion.
They say that they put some thread in the eye and use that to hold the line. The result was that one went well and the other failed.
Before surgery, I clearly asked for an in-out line that widens from the inside to the outside, but the left side naturally became an in-out line, but the right side made an in-out-in line; What is an in-out line is that the line starts low at the beginning, rises to the highest in the middle, and then goes down again towards the end. In other words, it was only in the middle that it became very sloppy. It's like a rainbow line; It was really weird.
After the first surgery, I saw the swelling go down for a week, but as soon as I saw it, I thought that my right eye had already been destroyed. People actually said that my right eye was better, but those people don't have an eye to see. After six months, everyone admitted that I was right. The lines on both ends are thin, but only the middle of the eyes is like a sausage, so I really hated it hahaha I was stressed every time I looked in the mirror
. In the case of the in-out line, the line gets wider as it goes out the corner of the eye, so there is no problem when you close your eyes and open them. It doesn't hurt even when I'm tired and swollen.
However, in the case of an in-out-in line, if you overdo it a little bit and stay up all night, cry the night before, or feel tired, there is a 100% chance that the line will come off the next morning. In the end, it's been 4 years since the operation hahahaha At first, since my double eyelid was released, I could see a little bit of extra eye skin. After a few days like that, the eye line is very thin and low again. Maybe the thick lines in the middle were unreasonable, but this time, from the beginning to the end, one after another, the double eyelid-like appearance was arbitrary. (But the fact that it looks unconventional is much prettier than surgery haha) It's so thin that it doesn't even show. In the eyes of others, I
think they are incomparable. On the other hand, the left eye with the in-out line was completely successful, and the line is well captured, I am 100% satisfied with it and I am still maintaining it well. So right now, my left and right eyes are a perfect match. I will leave the left eye as it is, and do it again in another hospital with only the right eye. I'm going to ask you to do the same with your left eye.
I wondered why the left and right eyes were so different from each other in the same hospital, but again, I can't help but talk about this. I was under sedation during the operation, but during the operation, in a slightly hazy state, I heard a male doctor's voice saying, "You're doing well, you're doing well." There must be a male doctor and a female nurse in my operating room? There were only two nursing assistants, and I don't know who the male doctor told him what he was good at. Please I hope it's not my right eye.
There are a lot of talk about Pay Doctor and Shadow Doctor these days, but I can't say for sure that I'm not the victim. I still can't forget the male voice during the operation that a male doctor told a woman presumed to be a female nurse that he was good at keeping the line. But I can't do anything because of the lack of evidence. It's okay if the hospital just insists that I'm mistaken.
And if I had suffered from such a huge side effect, I would have filed a lawsuit, but since I am double-headed... If I say side effects, it's not serious... I
paid 2 million won for surgery, but only one eye failed, so I'm going to just throw out 1 million won and have the surgery again.
Besides, I was under sedation and held the toilet for 30 minutes to see if my body didn't take the medicine and vomited. It's one of the most difficult moments of my life.
I was very sick and dizzy, so I struggled for about an hour. Was I sensitive to sleeping anesthetics, or was the plastic surgeon overdosing the drug? I was a little terrified when I heard that there was a patient who died during surgery at the plastic surgery clinic due to an overdose of propofol recently.
Next time I'm double-blind, I won't do sleep anesthesia.
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