If you search for revision surgery for diarrhea on Google, there are a lot of hospitals similar to ㅈㅅㅂ. It's located in Sinsa Station.
The fact that it's a female doctor and the fact that it's a trustworthy blog post and photos is enough to get a consultation first. The facilities were old and they asked me to wait an hour for some kind of consultation.. The director didn't seem professional, but the director assured me that he could fix it. It wasn't a difficult case, so I trusted him and there was no noise during the surgery.
First of all, the hospital staff were the director and an assistant (I'm not sure if they are, but this person was friendly anyway). ), there are only three people, including the head of the counseling department, and it really feels like a mess.
First of all, I was informed that the surgery would be done as follows: adhesion removal + suction + Accusculpt (lifting).
However, the anesthesia was not injection anesthesia, but sleeping pills. I've had many surgeries, but it's my first time using sleeping pill anesthesia, so I'm a little nervous... Since I heard that I'm going to have surgery after taking medicine, I thought I'd have to take medicine and get a sleeping anesthetic injection, but I ended up with two pink round pills. LOL (I guess it's my fault for not asking in detail, huh... LOL)
I was in a dazed state after eating and the medicine had spread, and I started the surgery with my mind wondering whether I had sterilized my body or how I got to the operating room. You will feel a tingling sensation under the skin of your arm from time to time (of course, because you are under local anesthesia, you will not feel any pain), and if you ask me to lift my arm, I can lift it. I can also have a conversation with the director who is throbbing my arm.
Anyway, after the surgery, I got a tingling ear...
The doctor, who was good with his hands, boasted that there would be no bruising, but he must have done something wrong and there was a dark purple bruise under my right elbow that looked like a cannula mark. It was a bit funny, but I saw that the area I wanted had improved, so I just did it. review.
To summarize in a few lines,
1. Unlike the blog posts that seem full of a sense of duty, I didn't get the feeling that they were specifically for the patients
. 2. I wondered if the director was a family member of the director... because he was dressed in civilian clothes that didn't look professional.
3. The facility was old. (I heard it has been smoked since the 00's, but I wondered if it had ever been remodeled since then)
4. The waiting time was very long. The director said that he was busy and that the patients should understand.
5. Sleeping medication anesthesia (I took the medicine and just lay down for an hour until the effect wore off).
First of all, I was just satisfied with the results, but if I had to do it again, I wouldn't do it here. This is especially recommended for those who are timid. Even though I am confident that I am not afraid and that I have a predisposition to surgery, the tingling sensation under my arm was a bit creepy haha..