I went there to just have burial surgery, but the hospital recommended an epicanthoplasty, so I just trusted it because it was a big hospital. But the epicanthoplasty looked like it had a lot of stitches on one side from the beginning, and when I looked at it right after removing the stitches, it didn't seem to be due to swelling. There were pits and vertical lines, and the skin was a bit thin. I see a black thread inside. I asked them to take it out, but it's not a thread.. so I kept waiting. So I kept waiting. Several years have passed, and now it's over 15 years, and I'm looking into reoperation... I went to a consultation these days, and everyone said that that thing in front of their eyes was probably a thread.. How to sew an epicanthoplasty vertically. I'm looking for a hospital that doesn't... It has some special features.