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What's the inside story of medical beauty?
I had my eyes cut off in a tertiary hospital. The most important thing is the skill of seeing a doctor. Still a little risky. I want to ask a question, that is, my eyelids can't follow the line because of hyperplasia and become inner double. It's made by a third-class hospital. The doctor says it won't get better in half a year, and it can be repaired. My neighbor's aunt is in her forties, and it feels good to have a full haircut. She probably foresaw herself. I feel that my cut is unnatural, and I completely open my eyes, but it is more natural than most people, but I can still see it. Chin: Chin pad: Chin pad is much more reliable and relaxed than nose pad. Still the same question. It's not easy to take it out in bulk. The silicone is a bit fake, but the chin is really more reliable than the nose. Japan has technology, costal cartilage can be used as chin, at the cost of leaving a scar of 10 to 15 cm, which is terrible! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 I don't think we should consider this. Generally speaking, Asian noses are not only a problem of flat noses, but also a problem of low nasal base, but I still don't recommend doing noses. As for my mother, when she was young, she had double eyelids and big eyes. Now in his fifties, his eyelids have collapsed. Maybe it's because of loose skin. As you said, her eyes look almost a third smaller, and the folds of her eyelids were covered when they collapsed. When people get old, their eyes will shrink by about 25%, but I don't quite understand your description. Is it because the eyelids are swollen or something? The doctor I care about will go out to study at any time. Do you want to find the same doctor to repair it, or do you want to pay for another operation? The doctor offered to repair it, but I thought it was free, as long as I paid for the medicine.