Don't go on April 31st. After reoperation, all of the ear cartilage was damaged, so 6 months later, my ears still hurt and my septum was damaged a lot. There are many people with collapsed columella and I am one of them. If the surgery goes wrong, I don't even get a call through KakaoTalk. The director hides behind the director and does not respond, but instead connects the legal team.
Since he was quietly depressed and having a hard time alone, they just told him to call or visit and the after-treatment was different from when he first scheduled the surgery. They said it was my fault that the columella was crooked and that my facial symmetry was severe. I really thought so. However, for the third surgery, I went to other plastic surgeons and even went to Asan Medical Center. Everyone has asymmetry, and there are many reasons for it, but they say the doctor lacks skills. Anyway, the fact is that besides me, there were four people around me who had a crooked nose. Therefore, I can only assume that you don't know how to control your nose from being crooked. Moreover, the post-processing is so bad that it is a hospital that is not very good both in fact and emotionally. The director was a little emotionally crazy. I am more than a doctor. That may be your role. Even if it wasn't your problem, would you have treated people around you this way if they thought they had suffered?