For your information, I am already about to have a reoperation, so the reason I am posting a review is because I felt it when I was doing my surgery for a while, but sausage eyes themselves are not that common, so it was difficult to recognize them; So, I posted this in hopes that it might help a little.
* Condition of my eyes
- Both eyes are thick sausage eyes
- I had buried + eye bridges in the first treatment and I don't think I saw much of an effect
- It's been almost a year since my first surgery.. I've only known about it since the 8th month. Lim
- The front of my left eye is particularly chubby, so I looked into revision surgery because I thought it would never fall out
*Naturalism
-Currently a semi-out line
-The swelling doesn't seem to be going down anymore and the line itself doesn't suit me
-I recommend lowering the line from semi-out to in-out. At first, they asked me to redo the eye bridge, but they said I didn't see the effect the first time, so I took it out
- And they said that lowering the line should also be done with two lines
- Otherwise, there's a high chance of double wrinkles forming due to the fixation power. Especially in the front of the left eye
- The director held the line several times. I felt like he was very attentive in helping me find the double eyelid line that suited my eyes
- In general, the consultation with the director was good
- However, the director pushed me too hard to make a reservation.
-I was worried about picking up the two lines, and since it was my first consultation for reoperation, I did not make an appointment
and
show up
.
It doesn't look that bad, but the line is a little asymmetrical and my skin type is thick, so it looks more like that
- Fortunately, I was told that the line could be lowered through an incision
- I was told not to do eyelid surgery or crevices. The director said that the shortcut to success is to make the surgery as discreet as possible.
- I was worried because the swelling was severe during the first surgery, so I asked him and he said that not all eye surgeries cause severe swelling. In fact, he said that there are many people who have less swelling when they have eye surgery with a surgical method that suits me during the second surgery.
- The director asked me which hospital I should go to for a consultation next time. I was fortunate that they didn't tell me to make a reservation.
*Period
- There is a bit of a wait here, so it would
be better to go last in line - The director took a picture and explained it to me. The director said that it would be okay to just have a second surgery on my left eye.
- I had a good line. When I said that it seemed too high, he suggested that we do both, and he answered all the questions I asked well, but... the consultation was completed relatively quickly
- he said he didn't know what to do because he had heard of both the two-line cut and the incision before, so the director thought it was the incision. It is said that there is enough room for improvement
- Do you have any more questions? But, oh no... I was disappointed that the consultation ended because he spoke
in a vague manner... -Still, he did a good job of explaining why it had become such a thick line in my eyes. All the answers gave a professional feel.
-The manager's consultation was short and there was no pressure to make a reservation. After the director reiterated the diagnosis, he only told me the cost and it was over
. -Still, it was a hospital I wanted to go to, so I thought it was a good idea to go for a consultation.
*What I felt after the diagnosis
-It seemed meaningless to say I was worried after going to one or two places.
-I went to at least three places. Next time, I recommend comparing all the diagnoses you've heard and choosing carefully.