I suffered from sunken eyes for n years and then I got diagnosed with sunken eyes.
By the way, my eyes are not sunken, my eyeballs are sunken and my degree is quite severe. I went to an ophthalmologist and had my protrusion measured with a protrusion meter and it came out as 10. The average is 15, lol.
Anyway, I hated my small, narrow, and stuffy eyes, so I got diagnosed and will share the list.
1. ㅃㄸㄱ
It's often uploaded on Seongye Temple and I've seen reviews posted on other platforms. I went for a consultation after seeing that, but as expected, the director and the manager had different opinions. Director -> Yes, it feels like it's done, and the director rather felt that it shouldn't be done. Ji-in
is injected with a non-incision cannula, and he said that there have been no blindness or incidents yet. Hmm ^^ Or it's not blindness, but I saw someone who suffered from inflammation. Rather, since
the implant is easy to remove when it becomes inflamed, and since the field of vision is secured by making an incision, I thought there would be no chance of touching the optic nerve or blood vessels, so I was attracted to the implant.
Originally, both titanium plates and artificial bones were used, but now they only use artificial bone (non-absorbable) and cut the 7mm implant with a knife after opening the eye and fitting it? I heard that it goes in.
They say that 4mm can come out, but looking at actual reviews, it seems that the implant is around 1.5mm and the maximum is around 2mm.
Pros: I had to get it from someone with a lot of experience, but they seemed to have a lot of experience. They seemed to have done a lot of implants and JI, and the director said that they did JI.
Cons: The director is rude. There is no communication between the director and the director, and it is difficult to predict the results. I just have to try it and
it seems that the aftercare is not that great.
2. ㄷㅇㅇㅊ
I went down to Busan again and came back. The director here was more specialized than 1 and did a CT scan.
ㄷㅇㅇㅊ even wrote an academic paper. The woman who I saw and thought was effective had undergone a second surgery after an orbital fracture.
The director was a little rude, but the consultation with the director was good.
Me: I want to make my eyes bigger and improve my sunken eyes.
Won: I think I will have to get surgery to find out... First of all, it is impossible to make my eyes really big. Can you see the CT scan? My eyeball is small.
Me: Yeah... (Tears)
I looked at the CT scan and my eyeballs are small and asymmetrical, and they said that even if I get surgery, my eye size won't get dramatically bigger. Even if
my eyes are small to begin with, I don't care because the protruding eye looks much cooler and bigger than the protruding eye. If only they could get a little bigger...
But? They said the material is bone cement. Wow
... There are a lot of bone cement horror stories, so I asked if other materials were okay, and they said they only use bone cement.
Goodbye...
Pros: They are professional and they provide consultations with CT scans. They have some cases and they try to clearly explain the limitations.
Cons: It's expensive and the material is bone cement... ㅜㅜ
3. Okay,
I found this place on YouTube while looking up sunken eye surgery. It was a place I had put on my list when I was considering other surgeries, so
I thought , "Oh?!!" and immediately applied for a consultation
. It's a shame that they didn't show a CT scan during the consultation, but I heard that they will show a CT scan if you decide on the surgery. I didn't bring a CT scan, so I don't know if they will give you a consultation if you bring one. They
use 3D custom silicone here, and they said that they only do surgeries with implants up to 4mm. After that, they said they would replace it with a thicker silicone if I was dissatisfied, but I thought I would replace it, so I asked them to make it 5mm from the beginning. They said they would examine it once it was decided and let me talk to them again.
Me: Why would you use silicone? Artificial bone is good. Us
: Artificial bone has to be shaved, so there may be a foreign body problem. I think it's better to use custom-made silicone.
Me: Doesn't that cause more problems?
Us: They're both foreign bodies, and it's not a surgery to make your eyes bigger. You should expect your eyes to get a moderately bigger size as your sunken eyes improve.
Me: Yeah... (tears again) They said
that fat grafting can be done through an incision for stability and that it can be done at the same time as the implant. The price was the best.
Pros: The price is reasonable and it seems stable, and the results seem appropriate.
Cons: I'm not sure if they can make it protrude as much as I want.
I hope this helps.