Although there was no blepharoptosis, I tried to reconstruct the epicanthoplasty by raising only the line, but they said that the ptosis correction only slightly increases the power to open the eyes, and I was not worried about the epicanthoplasty restoration. As soon as the stitches were removed after the surgery, I asked for the eyelid correction to go back to normal, but he said no, let's wait a little longer. After four or five months, I visited several times, screaming, crying, and crying. He said that he could go back to normal, so I underwent surgery with a really happy heart, but it didn't go back to normal at all and the situation got worse. It's a cosmetic restoration, so if you re-trim it, it'll come back to its original state. Instead of a refund, I avoided the phone call and went to visit them, saying that it was not my jurisdiction. The director said that he would make it go back to normal. After the surgery, the thread was intact and the adhesions were intact, so the nurse took a picture during the surgery, so I plan to go back to get a refund.