<수술 전><수술 전><수술 전><수술 전><수술 전><놀랍게도 수술 후><놀랍게도 수술 후><놀랍게도 수술 후><놀랍게도 수술 후><놀랍게도 수술 후>No matter what kind of plastic surgery you want, if you have a list of 5 plastic surgery clinics, you should definitely visit all 5 of them.
You should never make a decision on your own through worries, KakaoTalk consultations, or phone consultations.
Sometimes, when I see posts like, "The person I spoke to on the phone was rude, so I decided to have the surgery at a different hospital," I always feel sorry because it's much better to go to a hospital with great skills, even if it's rude.
I think there are many people who were scammed on some app and ended up going to Sungye Hospital.
I definitely want to avoid any hospital that says, "The hospital on my list has nothing but praise."
Unless a machine is performing the surgery, there will definitely be side effects and reduced effectiveness.
I dare say that any hospital that has nothing but praise is a hospital with a broker, and I dare say that you can blacklist it.
Especially, if I didn't mention the app first during the consultation, but the director or plastic surgery staff brought up the app even a little (ex. Our hospital told us not to post on the app, but customers still posted reviews. Oh my, oh my), I hope you'll be suspicious of it again.
I posted a review on the app, and the director sent me a KakaoTalk message in the morning saying he saw my review in the morning, called me, and brought me a screen capture of my post, saying that there were 7 people asking me to cancel my reservation and that I should come in and resolve it. These days, I'm amazed at his attitude, which is so different from before I deposited my money.
Of course, the post on the app was reported as defamation by the hospital and was blocked.
The pitfall here is that in that short period of time, many people told me other stories about this hospital that I didn't know through comments and messages.
I'll let it go because I said I could get a 6-month interest-free Shinhan Card, but when I checked my card statement later, I saw that interest was being charged every month.
I won't write anything else that contains my personal feelings.
As someone who got ripped off twice at two hospitals for upper body liposuction, here are some tips for consultations (you have to act like a real customer).
1. Check if the director uses ultrasound to diagnose each area.
Ex. When he says he got an ultrasound for his stomach, he says, "Oh my, there's a lot of fat here, and there's a lot of visceral fat. I'll remove it all, but even if I remove it all, my stomach might still look a bit bulgy."
2. The advertisement, the manager, and the director will all say unlimited retouches.
Don't be fooled by that. From the beginning, when you consult, strongly say, "Please remove all the fat so that there is no
more to retouch. " Most plastic surgeons say "a" before the deposit and "b" after the surgery.
Of course, if you lose less fat, you can lose more with a retouch.
However, keep in mind that everything will cost twice as much: round-trip time, cost, surgery time, pain, medication, inability to live a normal life, and at least 6 months before you can have another surgery.
"It hasn't even been 2 months since the surgery, and there's nothing bumpy," you say?
If you go back to the plastic surgery clinic two months after the surgery, they will say, "It hasn't even been three months since the surgery yet."
3. Ask them to take a picture of the
fat lump with the date, name, and amount written on it. When they ask you to send a picture of the fat lump, they send a picture of the fat lump with nothing written on it.
There is no evidence that the fat lump is mine, and you will also learn that "there are customers who tell me not to send the original fat lump because it's gross, so I only send it to those who ask me to send it."
4. During the consultation, ask them to show you before and after pictures of patients who had side effects or had minimal effects.
5. When measuring the circumference before and after, tell them to measure it in front of their own eyes.
After the surgery, I, my friends, my boyfriend, and even a third party who saw the comments on an app said that there was no difference, so I asked them to tell me the before and after circumferences.
They sent me via KakaoTalk that the left side decreased from how much and the right side decreased from how much? Is
there a trap here?
I have never measured my circumference even once after the surgery.
Where on earth did those numbers come from?
Did they send it because they wanted to make something
like this up? Did they measure it right
after the surgery was over?
Nothing looks different right after the surgery, and after a long battle with swelling, the swelling and bruises have to go down for the effects to show, so why did they measure it in the operating room? I am one of those who immediately took my phone from the locker and sent my bandaged arm to the group chat after the anesthesia wore off after being moved to the recovery room after the surgery.
Everyone, plastic surgery is a big company.
No matter how much we write about side effects and ineffectiveness on the app and website, we are not eternal customers of plastic surgery, but only temporary moneymakers.
Of course, I could have just been unlucky.
People who are good at getting plastic surgery can also be very successful if they get it from the same director at the same time as me.
We can save money for years or pay a large amount in installments to get plastic surgery, but to plastic surgery, we are just one of thousands. Just
like when you go to a famous restaurant and pay for food with your own money, but it tastes bad, you leave a review on SNS saying it is below expectations, I think plastic surgery is the same.
However, the attitude of plastic surgeons who used to say, "Mr. Gauguin~ Mr. Gauguin~" is defamation, obstruction of business, and they are silencing powerless consumers with their power, wealth, and wealth.
The choice is up to you and me. I
'm not telling you not to choose, but I hope you do a lot of research before choosing, send a message to the person who had the surgery, and if you are having trouble deciding between this hospital and another hospital, especially if the reason is distance or cost, I hope you will get advice from other hospitals.
I don't know if anyone will read this long post, but if they do, thank you very much
. If you have any 'personal' questions, please send me a message!
(I heard that some apps even monitor messages.)
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