Five years ago, I received liposuction of my lower body, excluding my calves, at a plastic surgery clinic near Seolleung Station. I was very worried because it was my first time getting it, and I received counseling from 3 places, but this was one of them. The director provided thorough consultation and even took an ultrasound. At the time, there was a problem with the surrogate surgery, so I checked with the director several times. Of course, the doctor performed the surgery and the surgery went smoothly.
I was very nervous before the surgery, but when the anesthetic was administered, I fainted. The nurse woke me up and I felt great, but I felt tremendous pain in my lower body. Feels like being stepped on by an elephant. Still, I was curious, so I looked in the mirror and saw that diaphragm was really effective right after the surgery. The fat disappears completely and the legs have the desired shape.
There are a lot of bruises and it's almost like a zombie in a movie. My legs turned black and very swollen. I walk hard dragging my sore leg to get rid of the swelling. Maybe that's why the swelling went down to the point where I could wear normal pants after two weeks.
After surgery, the solution is flowing out. Be sure to prepare adult diapers. Or the bedding is a mess. I worked hard to get it out because of the popular belief that if a lot of solution comes out, the swelling will go down quickly. Believe it or not,
I received follow-up care at the hospital twice a week or once a week, but I don't remember much. It hurt so bad. And after receiving all the aftercare, during the last treatment, the surgical area was removed, photos were taken, and the doctor explained everything thoroughly.
They also check by putting the removed fat in a plastic bag. They also provide good aftercare. I'm thinking about doing calves and plan to go again. But parking is hell. It's a semi-basement parking lot, but it's very tight. The cost, including the surgery fee, medication, and compression garment, seems to be around 3 million won. It's still holding up well.
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