I decided to get surgery because it had been bad since I was little and it seemed to get bigger every time I sat down (it was really bad, stage 4 on PDT standards / stage 3 here).
I had never been to an OB/GYN before, so I sat on the humiliation chair for the first time, but the male director was like a robot, so I wasn't particularly embarrassed.
The cost of the surgery was fixed at 150, based on 2 years ago, and there was no consultation fee.
You'll see when you go for consultations, but it gets more expensive with each stage, so I visited about 3 places and decided on this one.
After waking up under anesthesia, you'll be in the recovery room and can be discharged on the same day. It didn't hurt much until the day of, just had diarrhea.
They need to be careful because the two cut parts can stick together during the recovery stage, but
after about 4 days, both sides were intact. There was a part that seemed like it would stick, so they gently removed it, but it felt like the flesh was being torn,
the painkiller wore off, and when I walked, I could feel the sensation of an iron being burned, and I was so scared to go to the bathroom.
After about 2 weeks, I felt nothing at all and it was very comfortable
because there was no more discomfort, but there was a part that was sewn up because I bled a lot, and even though it healed, it stung strangely every time I had my period, and it was cut a little bit and still had its shape.
But it wasn't visible anywhere and it wasn't that bad, so I'm just living with it.
It's been about 2 years now and I'm really, really satisfied with the surgery. I'm very satisfied and I really want to recommend it to anyone who's really sick of it. It's so uncomfortable.
+ I went to a consultation with ㅍㄷ before the surgery, but oh.. it was really bad. Even thinking about it now, it's annoying.
I didn't even ask for it, but they opened it up painfully and had to remove what looked like a bubble inside with a laser... The consultation fee was 30,000 won or something.
The price was too expensive in the first place, and I'm eating well and living well even without it.