I received it in March of this year.
They shaved the beak with a non-prosthesis and raised it by 2.5mm with donated costal cartilage.
I don't remember the exact cost, but it was my first surgery and it was over 6 million won. I think I got a 300,000 won discount if I agreed to share my photos on the website.
I think the septal deviation surgery was 1.5 million won and the nose surgery was the remaining 4.5 million+. But this amount will vary depending on the condition of your nose
. Another person who posted a review of Revence on Seongye Temple before my surgery had a surgery cost of over 7 million won
.
Anyway, I am very satisfied with the result.
I didn't even know I had a septal deviation and rhinitis. I just went to get my nose made pretty, but it turned out that my septum was very crooked
. I thought people always have one side of their nose blocked and a runny nose all the time.
After the surgery, my nose was unclogged and I don't have a runny nose.
Before the septal deviation surgery, my nose was always stuffy with runny nose and I've never had a dry nose, but I'm happier now that I don't have a runny nose at all than because my nose got prettier after the surgery. I'm more satisfied ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
It was good that they always took care to do a nasal endoscopy first when I was receiving treatment.
I had a dragon nose + crooked nose, and it was well corrected after surgery.
Cons:
This director does not harvest autologous costal cartilage or ear cartilage. He said that autologous costal cartilage and ear cartilage cannot avoid the shape of the ear, so they do not do it at all.
General anesthesia is only used when anesthetizing the nose, and the surgery itself is done while you are awake, so the surgical process is difficult.
However, they do it while you are awake, so they look at the shape in two mirrors after the surgery, and if they like the shape, they do the final sutures then. This
has nothing to do with the hospital, but I didn't know costal cartilage could be this hard. It's like they just put a rock in my nose. People who get costal cartilage have to be careful for the rest of their lives.
Pros
: The hospital room is very well furnished. It's like a hotel. I've had a lot of surgeries for plastic and medical purposes, but it's hard to find a hospital with such a nice hospital room.
The pre-surgery examination and the director's aftercare are very, very thorough. Before the surgery, they do blood and urine tests and a smell test? And so on, and after the surgery, they check on you every day for a week
, and most doctors leave things like disinfection and stitch removal to the nurses, but here, the director does everything from A to Z, even the smallest things.
There are many hospitals where it's hard to see the director after surgery, but here, it's very convenient to see the director after surgery, and there's not much of a wait. (I didn't know how important this was before I had a lot of plastic surgery, but it's really important how often you see the director after surgery. Don't get plastic surgery at a hospital where you don't have a schedule to see the director within a week of the surgery. Those hospitals are more likely to have poor results.)
I had a lot of requests about my appearance, but they reflected them all,
and the nurses were all kind.