2 years ago, after I had my first double eyelid surgery with buried inner twin + epicanthoplasty at ㅇㅂㅈ, I didn't like it at first, so they said they would give me some money off if I wrote a review, but I didn't do it (I didn't deposit money after posting, so I had to go to the hospital and show the article and get cash). ) I thought my eyes were uneven, but on the day I went to get the stitches removed, they said they were uneven, so the surgeon came and told me to open my eyes wide, how to open them, and said they would give me a new one. But when I looked at the picture, I saw that they were a bit uneven originally, so I didn't do a reoperation and just slightly. While I was living with a double eyelid, I had a fairly large epicanthoplasty, and the scar was still severe even after 6 months. However, they did a good job of hiding the scar in a place where it was completely out of sight. Even now, if I pull the front of my eyes towards my nose, the breast skin is visible. It is not visible unless I pull the skin in. Even before the surgery, I had carefully designed the surgery and went in with stitches. I thought the positioning was done very carefully, so even if there is an epicanthoplasty scar, it is not visible, so for now I am just satisfied. + There were a lot of people during the consultation , and on the day of the surgery, the waiting room and waiting room were overcrowded. I went without lunch, but had to wait 3 hours longer than the scheduled time because I was hungry. I almost died , but the doctor in charge must have starved during the surgery, so when I woke up from the anesthesia, my stomach was growling every time the doctor moved. + I had blurred vision and decreased vision since the day of the surgery, but the blurred vision seemed to have gone away quickly and the worsening vision had gotten worse. It got a little better, but after the surgery it dropped a little compared to before.