The essence of plastic surgery technology in Korea is "minimally invasive". For example, China's traditional practice is to draw lines directly on the upper eyelid, which truly embodies the essence of "cutting", but the result is that people can only look with their eyes open. Once they close their eyes, they will inevitably show a scar. South Korea's practice is to open a small hole on both sides of the corner of the eye to export the finger fat on the eyelid a little bit. If you lose fat, your eyelids will naturally pair up.
It takes a long time to go to Korea for plastic surgery and design a plastic surgery plan. On the front line, the doctor will take an X-ray first, and then draw it out with transparent paper to measure the distance between bones. Then take pictures of the plastic surgeon from six angles: the front, about 90, and the mandibular angle, about 45. Then the photo is divided vertically and horizontally, with the width of 1cm, and the basic simulation diagram is drawn by computer analysis and splicing. The effect diagram designed by the doctor is judged by the person who performs the operation. In order to help plastic surgeons overcome their fear, they usually communicate for half an hour to understand the postoperative situation. The highest realm of plastic surgery in Korea is "you know, I know, others don't know". Cosmetic surgery advocates general anesthesia, and doctors will try their best to shorten postoperative swelling, control blood leakage, narrow the wound, and try their best to minimize the pain of patients. Generally, you can leave the hospital three days after operation, which is half the recovery time of domestic surgery. The doctor will follow up for several months after the operation.