First of all, I was very concerned about the asymmetry on both sides.
Actually, I thought I didn't hate it when I put on makeup, but there was always something missing by 2%.. You know what it is, right? Haha,
I'm so tired of covering it up with makeup...
I wanted my bare eyes to look prettier, so I looked at some reviews and went to the
hospital with more emphasis on footwork , but most hospitals said it would be possible with natural adhesion and burial.
Among them, I chose the hospital and the doctor who were the most meticulous (line) Please keep holding it!)
Since the eye skin is thin, he said that it is an eye that can be double-folded with the natural adhesion burial method.
Also, there is a double wrinkle at the back of the left eye (the right one in the photo), so this part is also very stressful. I did
n't know about it before the surgery, but after the surgery. When I compare my eyes to what I have now, I feel like my eyes were really ugly before the surgery... The
three things I wanted are below!
1. Improvement of double eyelids and double wrinkles at the end of the eyes with a flashy semi-outline (moderately, but not too much)
2. Surgery cost - not preferred in areas that are too high or too low, within a reasonable range
3. Whether it is a hospital specializing in the eyes or not, a hospital that focuses only on the eyes I chose it! (So the probability of success goes up haha)
The place I liked for the consultation was a place that satisfied all three of the above, so I chose it!
These days, every time I take a photo or compare it to the previous photo, I feel like I made the right choice. On
the day of the surgery, there was no major pain or anything, and I felt a little nauseous, but I got better right away after taking medicine at the hospital!
Wow.. They are very similar to my current eyes. I feel like I am lacking 2% empathy... The person who knows the asymmetrical stress best ㅜ Can you share some information?