Consultation: I sold my hands and feet for eye revision surgery, and I felt like I could trust them because they gave detailed and detailed consultations focusing on the areas I wanted to improve. They identified the problems with my eyes in detail and told me about them. I also summarized in words the feelings I always felt while looking at my eyes in the mirror. He gave it to me, and I was surprised because it matched what I had felt all along. I guess experience and age cannot be ignored, so I trusted him, and because I was a second-year surgeon, the cost was a big burden, but fortunately, the cost of the item was cheaper than I thought, so I made a reservation for the surgery.
Surgery: Before going into surgery, check my He drew a design that matched my eye shape. I wore a patient gown and went into surgery. It wasn't winter, but it was a little cold. Is it because I was nervous? Since I was cold, they covered me with a blanket, which made it even better!! Also, my parents came with me when I had surgery, and they said they guided me to the recovery room so I could wait comfortably, so I was touched. It seemed like they took good care of me, so I felt like this was a hospital I could trust and have surgery on.
It didn't hurt that day, but my eyeball was very red and swollen. I think it lasted until the 2nd week.
Post
-surgery: After the 2nd week, I slowly started to like the lines and I could see that the double lines were holding up well. I guess my swelling was worse than other people, but they even lent me a lamp after the stitches were removed...ㅜㅜ I was impressed. K Plus seems to be the first place that rents lamps. Anyway, perhaps thanks to the lamp, the swelling went down quickly and settled down quickly compared to when there was a lot of swelling. It's been over a year since the revision surgery and I'm satisfied.