First, find out why you are not satisfied. Still dissatisfied with what?
Is the postoperative effect inconsistent with what you want, or are there any complications after surgery? If there is a gap between the postoperative effect and the desired effect before operation, then it is necessary to see whether the desired effect is within a reasonable range. If you want to be beautiful at once through your eyebrows, it is estimated that no one can do it. There must be a reasonable expectation. After all, plastic surgery is not magic. If you consult a doctor face to face before operation, the postoperative effect is far from what you want. If you originally wanted a natural double eyelid and cut you a European-style parallel, then you can go to a doctor for theory.
Let's talk about complications. If there are obvious complications such as deformity or infection, redness and swelling after operation, I suggest you find a hospital first to see how to deal with it. If the hospital is not satisfied with the handling, you should take up legal weapons to safeguard your rights and interests. In addition, it should be noted that in order to prevent this from happening, you must keep the signed agreement and some related materials completely, which are all evidence that you may use in the future.
In addition, it should be noted that although most plastic surgery effects are immediate, they all have a certain recovery period. For example, in double eyelid surgery, it usually takes three months to get through the recovery period completely, and the effect of the recovery period is not necessarily the final result, so we should wait patiently for the recovery period to pass and then see the postoperative effect. If we are still not satisfied, we should consider corresponding measures.
If there is something wrong with the operation, don't worry about repairing it, because the operation itself is traumatic, and the healing process of the wound often leads to the healing process of the scar. All surgical operations are not spared. Except for minimally invasive or traceless cosmetic injections, there are generally no scars, and other operations with incisions have short-term scars after surgery. Surgery in the proliferative phase will further stimulate scar re-proliferation. At this time, the operation will have the following characteristics: thick tissue, hard texture, excessive bleeding, difficult hemostasis and poor anesthesia effect. Perhaps it is also possible to leave a scar on the scar, which will stimulate the scar to proliferate further and affect the appearance. So be patient and don't worry.