ㅠㅠ The review disappeared while I was selecting the photo. ㅠㅠ
Still, I'll write it briefly for those who are worried like me...☆
Surgery method: First eye reoperation after incision surgery 10 years ago + eye correction (first time, weak indentation)
Reason for surgery: Looks gorgeous when wearing makeup I liked it, but I didn't like the tight and unnatural feeling when I put it down. When I went to the hospital, they said it was a scar. I decided to have surgery to get rid of my scars and look more natural.
Reasons for choosing the hospital: The director's confidence (if you ask, he clearly tells you that there is nothing he can do. He speaks firmly), after-sales service for 3 years, and most of all, the review photos are my style.
Good point: Every time I visit the hospital, the director looks after me and gives me trust. It’s okay.
The results of the surgery seem to be okay.
I don't know because I haven't been to other hospitals, but they seemed to provide various aftercare services. Personally, I like large hospitals.
Disappointing point: It feels like there is less guidance..? Maybe it's because I'm a perfectionist. There are a lot of things they do, but after the swelling laser -> there is no one there, I look around and press the nurse call, and it feels like they guide me..? opacity.
They say that eye correction must be done to make it symmetrical. (It's both an advantage and a disadvantage. A loser like me has to have it done. If it wasn't, I wouldn't have done it...) My eyes were originally equal, but after the surgery, they became somewhat symmetrical, which was amazing;;
Progress: I heard that there was no swelling when lowering the line. It's real. It's been a month and it looks more natural than before the surgery. There was a lot of bruising at first, but it went away after about 3 weeks.
You can't see it clearly in the photo, but it definitely looks natural. Right now, my eyelids are a little swollen and it feels like a human face, but I think I'll have to look at this for about 4 or 6 months at the earliest.