Hello, when I looked for reviews of ㅅㅇㅅ surgery,
there weren't many, so I'm leaving a review on Seongyesa
to help those who are looking for it
. The hospital I worked at is ㄱㄷㅂㄹㅅ Clinic.
I went to a local hospital after looking around, and although this place was more expensive,
they matched the price to a certain extent, so I had the surgery with satisfaction.
(But it was still expensive because I was a student;
I had to search my bank account for the cost... so I skipped it for now.)
The reason for the surgery was because ㅅㅇㅅ was a child. Because it was saggy
, I suffered from vaginitis and had trouble wearing stockings or pants.
I had to go to the hospital to get a prescription for medication because of chafing, and
it was also uncomfortable during menstruation, so I needed surgery.
In the end, I am satisfied with the surgery.
However, the process was not easy
(surgery (Same day)
I had general anesthesia, and it hurt so bad.
I took the subway and walked to the subway station, and I almost cried.
Even when I was rocking on the subway, I felt pain for the first time in my life...
It was tingling, but it was just pain... I just wanted to go home. I had heard so much about
it that I could live with it on a daily basis,
but it seemed like nonsense. I went home and lay down, and it felt better. Maybe because I'm in my early to mid-20s,
the bleeding stopped quickly and it healed relatively quickly
(a week after the surgery).
I didn't go out as much as possible,
sitting down. I could do something, but honestly, I could do it, but
I didn't really want to do it because of the pain...
I think it took about 1-2 weeks for it
to heal, and I got better and healed quickly, probably because I continued to take sitz baths
(2 weeks to 1 month)
. About a month later, I went to get the stitches removed, and
when I looked at the shape after removing the stitches, I thought it wasn't pretty at first.
It felt a little ambiguous...?
When I looked on the internet, I saw that the shape had started to get thick after 3 months, so
I waited patiently
(3 months).
As the 3 months went by, the itching got worse.
The surgery area healed beautifully,
but the surgery area was so itchy that I couldn't sleep every night.
At first, I thought it was just atopic dermatitis, and even though I changed my diet,
there was no improvement, so I wanted to commit suicide
. Later, I found out that after surgery, histamine is released as it heals,
and it is inevitable that it will itch... I took antihistamines
almost every night and slept
(for 6 months) . )
As 6 months passed, the itching peaked.
It was a severe itching that I couldn't express in words.
It made everyday life difficult and I really regretted having the surgery.
The surgery area was very itchy and inflamed at times
(because it was itchy, so I kept touching it...)
Then. Those who gave birth at Mom Cafe
were almost completely cured by using
steroid ointment and antihistamines, which are applied when making incisions in the surgical area and managing scars.
(Currently)
After the 6-month peak, the itchiness gradually disappeared. It
has been about 7 months now, and it is still itchy. There are almost no symptoms and
it's actually quite comfortable (the vaginitis is gone!)
To be honest, I regretted it when I spent money and when the itchiness was severe and painful after 3-5 months, but
since I lasted for about 6 months,
I really feel like I did a good job.