I left a review not long after the surgery and said that if the surgery went well, I would write a review in 2-3 months, but I didn't write and now... It's been about 8 months and I've been busy enjoying my life...
(Please refer to other reviews by typing the name of the hospital in the photo. It is as good as other reviews.)
How I found out about the hospital:
I was just looking into calf recession.
At first, I wanted to go to the top hospital for calf botox, which was 3 or 4 letters, but they said the botox cost 400... After a bit of research, I heard that it was a famous hospital(?) among people with lower body fat, so I went for a consultation because they thought it would do a good job on my calves.
Hospital Advantages:
1. The consultation was very detailed.
2. Recommend surgeries that would be effective if done according to my body type.
3. If you feel it is unnecessary or not cost-effective, please clearly state that you do not recommend it.
4. During the consultation, the recommended surgeries are prioritized, so if you have concerns about cost, you can choose only the ones you want.
ex) 1. Calf recession 2. Ankle mini suction 3. Calf suction This is recommended in the order of effectiveness.
5. pursuit of great safety
I paid for both the calf and arm at once, so I don't remember the detailed cost individually. I think it was roughly 350 or 280.
But I'm not obese, so this is the price. If you're overweight, they say it's more expensive because there's more to choose from.
I was originally planning to go to 3 more places for diarrhea consultation, but after consulting here, I set the surgery date that same day and canceled all reservations at other hospitals.
Doctor's consultation + trustworthiness + the person came
My criteria for choosing a hospital:
1. Is he a specialist?
2. Have you worked at the same hospital for a long time (does the name of the hospital change frequently or do you change hospitals frequently?)
3. Are you not being too commercial during your consultation (avoiding factory-type doctors with the same eyes)?
There are three, and they all fit here.
The staff may seem blunt, but when you talk to them, they are all very friendly.
4. Not too much
Disadvantages of the hospital:
1. As it is a 20-year-old hospital, the facilities themselves are not that bad. It's not good. But I had a long career, and I really liked the consultation. I thought it was about hygiene and skills rather than the facilities that looked outward, so it didn't bother me that much.
2. If apnea or movement is severe during anesthesia, for the sake of patient safety and surgical quality, the patient is awakened after partial anesthesia and the surgery is performed. (However, I have a strong fear of anesthesia after seeing news of deaths during anesthesia, and I always value quality, so this is a major disadvantage. did not approach)
Review of surgery:
>> I was very strong and moved a lot, so I ended up waking up with arm stasis, ankle mini stasis, and calf contraction.
Even though I was anesthetized, it still hurt a lot, but it wasn't an unbearable pain, it was just an unfamiliar pain.
The surgery time is not surprisingly long, so if you cooperate well, it can be completed quickly.
I told you not to apply too much force, but I did because I was nervous.
If
Those who can't stand the pain and scream even during the procedure, > I really really recommend it
I'm really, really scared of not having anesthesia. > It's not good
If you have had facial surgery without anesthesia, if you are mentally strong, suggestion
Gingaminga is ambiguous..? Does it make sense to not use anesthesia? It's a bit weird not having anesthesia, but I'm usually very stubborn + I like hospital consultations > suggestion
For me, the emotional burden was similar to the pressure and tension I felt when getting LASIK.
So, would you consider doing it again without anesthesia? I'm thinking of doing it
Actually, I went to the hospital to check on the progress, and then I was going to have a mini thigh suction done there hahahaha.
Because all the surgeries went well enough for me to decide to have surgery again, and I was satisfied in every aspect enough to bear the anesthesia part.
Slim arms, photoshopped calves, and slim ankles (ankles have congenital limitations. To be honest, thin ankles require really thin bones. However, if the director recommended it, it could be improved with surgery. can be)
A real transformation.
He was born with thick calves and ankles.
It was just a complex, but I never thought I would have calf and ankle lines like this in my life.
It can't even be compared to when I got Botox before.
Every time my family sees me, they are amazed at how much I have changed as a person.
Arms have soft lines
After surgery, I realized that there is a difference between being thin, having thin skin, and having pretty lines.
The surgery went really well, and when I went for the follow-up consultation this time, there were not many customers, perhaps by coincidence or because it was the off-season... I am writing this review because I hope you prosper.
Because when I get older in 10 years, I have to have my abdomen repaired, so you have to stay in business until then..