I had surgery on October 8th (hooked beak + puffy nose + rhinitis)
and I was a little worried and it was very uncomfortable and difficult, but
I really feel that it was worth it. What made me feel
like the doctor was really professional was
that he started with the rhinitis surgery and asked the nurse for some kind of tool right away. And the surgery was really
super fast.
I felt it was amazing while lying down. He
performed the surgery as if he were assembling a machine.
He was the most charismatic person I've ever met.
In the middle of the surgery, I couldn't tell if there was blood in my airway or something, so I had to plug it in and
the patient would have that level of discomfort. They say you have to endure what you feel,
but the tone of
voice is really charismatic. I don't even think that if I don't listen to what this person says, I'll be ruined.
It feels like I just follow without considering the reason.
Surprisingly, it was that difficult,
but after listening to the doctor's advice, I was able to control it again.
I felt that the surgery cost was quite expensive (I didn't expect the cost of the rhinitis surgery), but it cost
150 won for the rhinitis surgery, 300 won for the plastic surgery, and 480 won including VAT, but
if you agree to the photo, it will be reduced by 30. There doesn't seem to be any margin
for error . Anyway, if you add up the cost of the test, medicine
, and surgery, I think I spent about 470. It's a one-person surgery per day, and I don't think it's particularly expensive if you're skilled at this level.
And it's not something I'm worried about, but I don't think I'm making much compared to the amount of study I have as a doctor.
The tax law is so bad (I'm not good with the tax law). I don't know, but the more you earn, the more you curse as if it's drawing a logarithmic curve. It's the same whether it's 9000 or 100 million. They
also take a lot of taxes,
so I think it's a good idea to have rhinitis surgery even if
you only earn a lot for cancer . I can breathe a lot better.
Anyway, I'm satisfied with the results, so I feel it's a reasonable price
for the splint. I had a lot of worries after
taking it off. I was wondering if the surgery was successful or not
because of the swelling. But now that it's the 11th day,
wow, I'm really satisfied.
That's the hospital I went to
after researching for 30 minutes a day for 3 months.
What should I use for the cartilage at the tip of my nose? What should I use for the nasal septum? I researched everything about what is dangerous,
what the risks of implants are, and
what surgical methods are safe. I
also visited a lot of black hospitals.
If I just write down the conclusion,
I have absolutely no regrets and am very satisfied.
I won't upload pictures because it's too cold. Anyway, please refer to the nose surgery.