Please be careful as you watch because it's a
really long story. It's so old that I'm laughing at the details of the surgery;; I'm embarrassed because it's so old, but I'm writing this because I like it.
My first surgery was a partial incision at a plastic surgery clinic located in a now-defunct department store, and it was already 15 years ago^^; At that time, I thought I was ruined because the sausage-like swelling in my eyes lasted for 3 years, but at some point, my lines started to become distorted and my insides became loose. I lived with a dry eye for nearly 10 years, with my lines all covered up when I opened my eyes, but in 2016, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I decided to get surgery again and worked really hard to sell my hand products.
Then I found out about Gaam, and it was already famous for reoperations at the time. It had one nose director and one eye director (they are the same people as they are now, but they seem to have gone independent and started a separate hospital, so I also updated the hospital name with the latest information) and performed several surgeries per day. I remember seeing the few reviews that said they didn't do it and that they were really good at it (+word of mouth+there weren't too many ads, so there were reviews at the time that said they focused on referrals from acquaintances) and went to three different places for consultations, and decided on this one.
Fortunately, I had a KakaoTalk backup, so I looked it up and found that the surgery was decided on January 29, 2016.
The first time I drew a line using a wooden pick, it came out exactly as it was and I am maintaining it!! The fact that there is so little information here seems to be the same now as it was then. I hope I was of some help.
The first surgery was a partial incision + eyelid fat removal and epicanthoplasty in an area that is no longer present, and only a line was done in Gaam.
Is it an incision? So pretty. Did you just make an incision instead of a slit? I'm curious about photos of your eyes closed and your eyes without makeup.
Oh, that's a complete cut!! They said that revision surgery always involves an incision. I had an epicanthoplasty done at a previously failed hospital, and here I only need an incision! I edited the photo haha. Thank you. It's been over 7 years since I did it, but I'm personally satisfied that the line has been maintained.