I went for a consultation yesterday and just had the surgery the same day.
I kept getting fillers and Botox. At some point, my face shape was completely ruined and I decided that surgery was not the answer, so I was looking into plastic surgery. Yesterday, I received a consultation from the director and director and just had the surgery. In addition, I got fillers in my chin, cheeks, and forehead. We melted it all together, including melting the filler, and it came out to about 330.
The director was very kind, and he explained things to me in detail, which gave me confidence. In my case, I didn't eat anything other than the late-night snack that day, and I only drank water around 5 o'clock, so I think I was able to have the surgery that evening. When I
consulted with the director, my chin was square. I was worried about the price because I heard that there are cases where the chin also needs to be done, but the director didn't mention other parts such as cheekbones or squares, and only explained the chin advancement surgery, so I think I had more faith in it.
I went to the consultation at 10:30, finished the surgical examination roughly after lunch, and was told that the surgery would begin around 7:00. In the meantime, I rented a motel for a while, took a nap, took a bath, and tried to recover as much as possible. I
actually had the surgery around 9pm and received one more consultation from the director before the surgery. I passed out in the operating room and came to my senses in the recovery room after 11pm. I had surgery without a guardian, so it was a little difficult after being discharged.
I'm really good at tolerating pain, but my jaw hurt a lot more than I expected. It's not so much that I can't bear it, but it's just that I keep cursing. Originally, I was going to go straight to Seoul Station and take the train to Daegu, but I just stayed at a motel and slept there. My jaw kept hurting in the morning, especially my throat, and it felt like it was going to tear, and there was blood coming out, so I kept the floor on and drank water, and the hospital gave me some liquid food. After taking the medicine, I woke up feeling fine. Even now, the pain is gradually disappearing, and I'm eating well. Just like me, I'm struggling alone. It is recommended that you go with a guardian.
The nurses at the hospital were generally friendly and had good manners. However, since it was a large hospital, they inevitably seemed very busy and exhausted. The waiting time was quite long, but this was something that could not be helped. Moreover, in the case of medicine, I did not have a guardian and could not go to the pharmacy, so the nurse Someone bought it for me and I was so thankful.
I will leave another review once the swelling goes down and time passes.