It's been about a month since I had my nose surgery at ㄱㅇㅈ.
I found this hospital after searching diligently for several months. I
looked at the ㄱㅇㅈ website
dozens of times a day until the day of surgery and decided on the surgery after reading and re-reading it again and again
. I made the decision because I thought it
would be good, but now I regret it a little...
I was more cautious because it was not my first surgery but a second surgery.
I didn't think I would worry about reoperation..
I now know why people told me not to touch my nose.
If possible, please, really, don't get nose surgery. You
may not understand this now, but as someone who has had surgery twice, I want to stop you.
I don't trust app reviews, blog reviews, and hospital reviews. Don't do it.
Among the people around me, the cases that went well are also luck and luck.
Not all 10 out of 10 surgeries will go well, so it's really better not to get a nose job from the beginning. There are
also a lot of people
around me who want to have a repeat surgery due to side effects and appearance.
Please note what I mean. Make a good decision
<ㄱㅇㅈ Advantages>
1. 100% natural
2. The doctors are friendly and avoid dangerous surgeries
3. They only perform 1-2 surgeries a day
4. The nursing teachers are really friendly and they visit the hospital a lot.
<ㄱㅇㅈDisadvantage>
1. The operating room is very old, as can be seen from the building.
(Doing surgery here? It's not like a typical hospital, so I guess I'll get infected like this. I didn't want to do it as soon as I went in.)
2. I was an assistant nurse during the surgery, but I was there from time to time. Answer the phone
3. If your nose is really ugly, get a non-implanted nose
(I really don't remember my mother's nose, but it looks uglier than my mother's nose, so I get stressed out every time I take a picture in the mirror)
4. The cartilage in my nose sticks out, so I need surgery again
. Just The shape and inside of my nose are all messed up...
If at least the inside of my nose was fine, I could get fillers and live with it, but that's not it. I can't lift my face and I can't even go
to the otolaryngology clinic... I went through all sorts of hardships during the surgery
(I sat and slept for two weeks and couldn't do anything because my ears hurt).
It still hurts so I can’t touch it)
The choice is yours, so choose carefully.