About 6-7 years ago, I had a double eye + incision at another hospital.
As time went by, my eyes became less symmetrical, and my right eye in particular lost the ability to open, so it looked slightly covered, so I was very stressed.
I decided to have revision eye surgery, and went to more than 10 places in Seomyeon. But there was no hospital I wanted to go to, so I gave up and went to Jenna on the last day. The director's consultation was good and he said he had 2 years of AS, so I decided to go to Jenna. During the
consultation, I was wondering if it would be a good idea to have a separate epicanthoplasty, so I asked the director and he said that epicanthoplasty has Mongolian folds, but if you do it, your eyes will be better. They didn't recommend opening the front or back because it might look too crowded and it didn't seem necessary, so the slits were not done separately.
Before, the end of the line fell too far down and it felt frustrating, so this time I hope it doesn't feel like it falls too far down. The director had the same thought and did a good job of checking the lines by closing and opening my eyes during the surgery.
Personally, the pain was very painful for 1-2 hours as the anesthesia wore off, but after taking the medicine, it got better.
I remember when I first had double hands, it was very painful to remove the stitches, so I had to wait the whole time to remove the stitches. I was scared, but he suddenly solved it, huh? Ham hahaha thank you, nurse.. My
previous line was too high, so I lowered it a bit during the reoperation. I was worried that it would make me look too skinny, but so far I like my current line, the swelling is going down better than I thought, and the symmetry is good. same