Since birth, my lower eyelashes have grown upward, causing my eyes to become sore and watery.
My eyes get itchy, so I keep rubbing my eyes, and then I often get styes, so they
tell me to pluck my eyelashes every time they grow, so I pluck them out like chicken feathers all the time. I
went to the hospital for LASIK surgery, but after an eye exam, my cornea had a lot of scars, so I had to have eyelash surgery. He recommended it.
I had the surgery before I got a job because I thought it would be the right time.
The criteria for selecting a hospital was ‘plastic surgery’ that was ‘covered by insurance’.
I thought that if I had surgery at an ophthalmology clinic, my scars and eye shape would be greatly altered, so I wanted to get it done at a plastic surgery clinic even if it meant paying more.
Also, since it was for treatment purposes, I searched for a place that was covered by insurance and chose this hospital.
Before the visit, I called to ask if it would be covered by insurance, and most people are covered by insurance, but they told me to check with the insurance company to be sure
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I wanted to finish the surgery quickly and recover quickly, so I had the surgery on the same day as the consultation (Saturday).
I also inquired about this in advance, and they told me to keep my stomach empty, so I woke up, didn't eat anything, and had surgery right after the consultation.
Since this was my first plastic surgery, I requested consultation for other things as well, but since my parents were paying for it, I only had entropion surgery.
I was nervous because it was my first time having surgery, but the hospital staff was friendly and the doctor answered all my questions, so I felt reassured.