I couldn't remember the name of the hospital, so I looked it up. It was around 2015 or so. I had a complex about taking pictures and my eyes would look higher than what I was seeing in real life. I have light double eyelids on both sides and even eyelids, but I like double eyelids, so I didn't want to have double eyelids. But for some reason, if you go to the hospital, you absolutely have to do double-hands. You have to hold up your nose and do other things. I went to the last time because I was exhausted after going to about 6 places for two days, but first I consulted with the director for a while and then the doctor consulted with me right away (I was doing the surgery). It seems better to have a person consult in person) The surgical method is reasonable (there is a patent-like posterior opening developed by the teacher) and it is said that there is no need for dual surgery, so it is done here. The doctor looked at my eyes, looked at the picture, and said that my eyes had improved more than I expected. (The reason for the surgery was that my eyes were not big and squinty, but the horizontal length was short and raised, so the gap between the photo and the real thing was too big.) At first, they said it might look awkward due to overcorrection, but later they said it would be okay once it settles down. I had my eyes done and no one really knew I had surgery.. haha So I am satisfied. However, when I took the picture, the impression looked softer lol, so I was satisfied again. (Purpose achieved) Almost 10 years have passed, but except for the fact that I'm old, it seems to have been the same since I settled in for 4-5 months. It's been a while, but... Thank you, teacher, for resolving my problem safely :)