Did your hooked nose really turn out well?
I had revision eye surgery and rhinoplasty.
It's been 2 months now, and I'm going to share some tips when looking for a hospital.
I found hospital information on a plastic surgery app and saw them all with Kang xx and Bar x Talk. At first, I searched for hospitals that are good at hooked nose surgery, and then I looked at a few hospitals. I searched for hospitals and looked at rhinoplasty reviews from those hospitals first. Since it was a revision eye surgery, I thought I would look at the eyes first, but it seemed like the nose was a more difficult surgery, so I searched for rhinoplasty reviews. While doing so, I searched for reviews on nose surgery, focusing on double noses and hooked noses, and looked at 5 hospitals. Decision, once I decided, I never went to other hospitals. If I keep looking here and there, I think I'll have trouble making decisions, so... . I had my first double eyelid surgery done at a large hospital (a big hospital that everyone who has plastic surgery knows), so I didn't like waiting, I didn't like people acting like it wasn't a big deal even though I had to wait for a long time, and I didn't like the short consultation... . So this time, I mainly went to small hospitals.
Advantages of small hospitals:
The waiting period is definitely not zero, but it is a bit shorter.
The consultation is definitely longer.
I feel like they care more about me.
There is no risk of surrogate surgery in the case of a single director.
Advantages of large hospitals:
All big hospitals these days are There seems to be CCTV (small hospitals are fine) and
follow-up care seems to be manualized (small hospitals all have different follow-up care).
This is what I felt, even though I don't know anything about the hospital situation... he
During the consultation, I clearly stated what I wanted and gave priority to the director who gave me clear feedback on it. As long as the director said what he said, I would pass...
I decided that the consultation with the director was the best.
First of all, the consultation with the director was not short, and I told him what I wanted, and I took a photo of Karina, but... I know, I won't end up like Karina... .Still, I asked for that feeling to be saved, and I was worried that I would have to have a nose surgery again as if the double eyelid surgery was a failure, so I was completely hooked on the doctor who first suggested non-implantable water rhinoplasty, so the decision wasn't difficult. When you want to know whether it's for your eyes or nose, do your research first. There seems to be a lot of wrong information on YouTube
. So, don't 100% trust the information on the internet, but just refer to it. I think it's more important to take the time to consult. If you consult, you
will find a director who is a good fit for you. Personally, I think it's better than selling handmade products and having trouble making decisions. Roll it up? In that case, I think it's best to go to counseling first.