I had surgery through an incision a long time ago, and I really didn't like the front line (I originally wanted it to be out, but it turned out to be in), so yesterday I had the front line re-opened by burial. I wanted to make my eyes bigger by making an epicanthoplasty, but the doctor said, They said that it could cause scars and that it was like scratching it and making it flake. So, as the teacher said, I didn't get too greedy and just widened the front line a little. I really like the lines as they have a very slightly out-of-shape feel, but the problem is that the black eye on my right eye is really bad. Maybe it's because I'm a bit nervous, but there's some swelling. I thought it was funny because it only hurts the front once in a while, but I guess it's still surgery. Is there a way to get rid of bruises quickly? I feel like I got hit by someone right now. Anyway, this is my 3rd time (I had to do it again because I got unstuck at one place), and I thought that if I had done it with this doctor from the beginning, I wouldn't have had such a hard time. Reputation is also important when choosing a hospital. More than anything, I think the human trust felt during counseling is important. Ignoring the patient's opinion is not good, but it is also dangerous to unconditionally give in to unreasonable demands. Anyway, I am satisfied so far, and I hope you all become prettier after meeting a good teacher. I'll post a picture when the bruising goes away...