About 10 years ago, I had surgery using Gore-Tex and ear cartilage at a large hospital near Sinsa Station, and 4 to 5 years later, I had surgery again at the same hospital and by the same director due to contracture at the tip of my nose. For the reoperation, I had only the tip of my nose replaced with dermis from the buttocks, and the scars from the nose incision were all gone after about a year, but the nose was shaped like a fat box nose and the area where the dermis was removed from the buttocks was cut crookedly, making it unsightly. Before the surgery, I was told that the scar would disappear soon, but 6 years later, it is still discolored black. I was thinking about getting a laser treatment for the scar, but the length of each treatment is quite long, so it costs at least 100,000 to 150,000 won, and the dermatologist said I would have to do it more than 20 times to see if it would fade. This is Kayson, who had nose surgery. I feel this every time I go to a plastic surgery clinic, but the managers are so focused on pushing to get results and are trying so hard to get you to put down a down payment, but they never tell you about the aftereffects. After the doctor or the manager receives money for the surgery, their attitude completely changes and they become so cold when you call them to ask just one thing. This is probably possible because the legal punishment is weak. The number of people receiving plastic surgery is increasing every day, and there are too many people suffering from it. I hope that the national level will provide legal sanctions for the victims as soon as possible.