<4 months after surgery>Since I was young, I had been told that I looked blind and sleepy, but when it came to surgery, I hesitated because I thought it was a bad idea. Then, I decided to do it when I was 30 because I thought that if it was too late, I wouldn't be able to do anything. Before going to the hospital for consultation, I read a lot of double eyelid reviews and studied about eye correction and went to the hospital. I made a choice, made a list, and consulted with 2-3 places a day. I wasn't good at speaking during consultations, so I wrote down a questionnaire, but there were many times when I couldn't ask questions. Then, I kept comparing doctors, hospitals, surgery methods, etc. That's how I started to look into it. After 8 months, I had double eyelid surgery, which was on my bucket list this year.
I looked up all the double eyelid reviews and eye correction reviews, looked up information on forehead lift, eyebrow lift, etc., and really worried about whether I should have the surgery through an incision or buried and with natural adhesion, and finally. I thought I might have to have revision eye surgery, so I decided to do non-incision eye correction because incision double eyelid surgery was burdensome. I gave up on eyebrow lift because it seemed like it would look even weirder if I did it because the distance between the eyes and the eyebrow line was close... I gave up on forehead lift because I was a little scared of the surgical method… Many hospitals I consulted with recommended incision eye correction, but I insisted on doing it non-incisionally, so I ended up doing it. I'm really glad that the results came out well. I had low expectations because I heard before the surgery that 100% double eye correction would not be possible, but if it's this good, it's 100%. No, but both eyes are aligned.