<수술 전, 오른쪽 라인이 높은게 오랜 컴플렉스라 오른쪽 라인을 낮추는 수술 진행><수술 후. 오른쪽 라인 더 높아짐, 겹주름 생김, 인라인으로 했는데 아웃라인이 됨><하안검 후 눈 밑 켈로이드 현상, 눈 앞머리 뭐 난것처럼 돌출, 전체적인 붉은기, 상처><Before the surgery, I had a long-standing complex about my high right line, so I underwent surgery to lower the right line><After surgery. Right line is higher, double wrinkles appear, did it inline but it became outline><Keloid phenomenon under the eyes after lower eyelid surgery, protruding hair in front of the eyes, overall redness, scars>About 15 years ago, I had double eyelid surgery in Seoul. A few years later, I had fat removed under my eyes. It’s been over 10 years since I had it done. As I’ve gotten older, my under-eye area has become more sunken, and the filler I had a few years ago looks bumpy.
So I really made up my mind to give myself a present when I’m older, and I went on a tour of hospitals.
Since my first eye surgery was so bad, I didn’t want to fail this time. And since I had to get a new job, I didn’t want the recovery period to be long. So
I chose the most expensive one, and
among the hospitals I consulted,
I chose the one where the director seemed older, had many directors, had a good education,
was in the middle of Apgujeong, had a nice interior, and was large. (In the article, I’ll just refer to it as A Plastic Surgery.)
These days, people say that eye surgery isn’t even surgery, but I decided to do everything I could to reduce the chance of failure.
I was recommended eye correction + lower eyelid surgery + incision double eyelid surgery, and fat injection under the eyes.
I was worried because I am not old enough to get lower eyelid surgery, but they said that even if I get a dissolving injection, the filler will still be there and I will have to scrape it off. I said I understood because there was nothing I could do, and when I got the dissolving injection, the filler dissolved well, so I said I would not get lower eyelid surgery a few days before the surgery. I asked them to lower the price for lower eyelid surgery. I also said I was afraid of scars. Moreover, none of the hospitals I consulted recommended lower eyelid surgery to me. However, the director of A Plastic Surgery
said
, "Why are you lowering the price a few days before surgery? In this case, just ask them to make it pretty.
And what if there is still filler left? You have to get lower eyelid surgery to cleanly insert fat.
You shouldn't have had fat removed from your eyes in the past, but since you did, you have no choice but to need lower eyelid surgery.
I will take care of it and make it really pretty. I will make sure that you don't have any scars."
That's what I said, and I ended up getting lower eyelid surgery, and I really regret it.
I'm not old enough to get lower eyelid surgery, but they recommend lower eyelid surgery? They say I have to get it even though the filler has completely dissolved?
I should've run away at that time, but I wonder what happened to me at that time, and I ended up getting an additional incision that was completely unnecessary.
No one at other hospital recommended lower eyelid surgery.
In the photo before the surgery, the right double eyelid is high, right?
I've had this complex for over ten years.
In fact, I wanted to lower both eyes, but the doctor said that lowering them would make them sag when I get older, so it wouldn't work.
So I decided to keep one eye as is, lower the height of the right eyelid line... and maintain the inline.
The surgery was on June 21, and it will be four months in about ten more days.
And it's been more than three months since the surgery,
and I'm about to reach four months, but the inline surgery didn't work.
I had surgery to lower the line, but it got higher.
And I got double wrinkles that weren't there before.
I didn't get any sensation in my eyes, and when I close and open my eyes, they feel sticky. In the case of my lower eyelid, it didn't show up well in the picture, but even when it gets wet, my bangs where I cut them turn red, and the scar on my right eye is clear.
I asked for a refund, but the director of A Plastic Surgery said,
"It's not my fault that I can't give you a refund because you have scars in your eyes. It's not my fault, so I can't give you a refund. If I did something wrong, you should get a refund. Why should I give you a refund when I didn't do anything wrong?"
He said,
"It's because I can't close and open my eyes properly."
I paid the most money for the surgery among the plastic surgeries in Gangnam that I consulted with. However, I've been wearing a hat for months since then, avoiding meeting acquaintances, and I originally planned to get a new job and interview in the fall, but all my plans fell through. It's really hard. Before the surgery, I absolutely hated feeling heavy and having high-line double eyelids, so I asked them not to do that, but now I have the eyes that I hate the most. People who have surgery to lower the line and use the line dump method are like this these days. But they say that they had the surgery themselves and that they did nothing wrong.
What do you think? Is it really not the director's fault that they did the surgery, and doesn't the director have any reason to refund the money?
Wow, even if an enemy came and did the surgery and asked me to lower the line, they wouldn't raise it by 3 or 5 times. Even so, seeing doctors who say that it wasn't their fault is painful every day.