Before plastic surgery, I was told by everyone everywhere that I was good-looking, but I said I would fix that little complex of 'only caring about myself' in a very subtle way... but the doctor didn't understand my needs at all and did the surgery on his own accord, which was a disaster.
My
attitude suddenly changed in the operating room, and it was so strong that I should have rushed out even then...
Now that I think about it, I think it may have been the director's fault that he just saw the patients as money, but wasn't there also a problem with my personality that tried to be 100% perfect without any flaws? want.
I wanted a very subtle difference, and I thought, this isn't being greedy... right? But changing those subtle differences and trying to look 100% good-looking in every way was a desire in itself.
But on the other hand, if the surgery had gone well, I don't think I would have even written this article lol. If the first surgery had gone well, I would have mistakenly thought that modern plastic surgery technology was perfect, so I messed up more here and there and ended up with a bad ending.
Well, plastic surgery is just a matter of luck. The surgical results are determined by a combination of factors such as the doctor's condition that day, the unpredictable nature of my eyes unless surgery is performed, my sensitive personality, etc., but it is impossible to be satisfied with all of them. If you like gambling your life, I recommend it.
Of course, there are people who naturally do well, of course... But I don't really recommend betting on a place where there is even a 1% chance of failure when your face is caught.