The surgery date is early May 22, and this is a review I am writing after staying there for 1 year and 6 months.
The hospital itself was clean and I didn't have to wait long. It
is divided into stages depending on the degree of swelling, and I was at stage 4, the most severe. I wonder if the cost is different for each stage. I don't know, but I thought the cost was a bit expensive. But I paid it with the thought of improving the quality of life after the surgery.
The operating room staff were obligingly friendly, but I didn't think it was a bad thing, so I didn't think anything of it. But I guess some people might be uncomfortable because it comes with shame due to the nature of gynecology.
The surgery took about an hour and the recovery room lasted a good 30-40 minutes?
The surgery was done with sleep and local anesthesia, so I didn't feel any pain until I got home (about 40 minutes on the subway),
but when I got home, I was in pain, and my precious was so swollen that it was difficult to walk properly, sitting was even more difficult, and sleeping was also difficult.
I only had it on the day of the wedding and the next day. I had to go to work after resting, so I applied cold compresses like crazy with the sole intention of working... I
couldn't walk like a monkey when I got to work, so I spent most of my time watching TV except when I was eating and sleeping, and I applied cold compresses like crazy. A week later, I went to get the stitches taken out. The doctor said that all the swelling has gone down to a surprising degree. People who are planning on having surgery should put a hundred stars on cold compresses. Oh,
and if you live with your parents, you probably won't be able to do this without telling them. You should also use cold compresses and be able to walk properly for at least 2 days. The process itself is very difficult.
When the stitches are removed, it hurts again and you die, but if you endure it well, it will begin to heal very quickly and you can live a smooth life. You can be careful with your relationship after 3 months. They adjusted the symmetry and length well, and the obstetrician and gynecologist are the best for the surgery
. Looking at it, it looks like they had quick hands and were good at suturing.
However, since they were cutting out flesh, the wound healed, but it took some time for the sensation to touch it to fully return (about 6 months? I think it took a while). The pain was minimal, but it lasted about 3 months.
Conclusion It is best to do what the hospital tells you to do and not do what they tell you.
Advantages after surgery:
No leaking of urine
. No discomfort when walking.
Pain even when sitting for a long time.
Increased confidence.
I don't know if it has anything to do with it, but it feels more hygienic. It's
different from regular plastic surgery, so some people don't know about it, but it's simple. There are many people who undergo surgery because it is not a cosmetic surgery and is accompanied by discomfort and pain. Even though I was prepared and had the surgery, it was quite uncomfortable and painful. Although the satisfaction level is high, I hope you do not do it lightly!!
Thanks for reading this long post :)