I was concerned about the chin pins, so I was thinking about removing them from the beginning.
Originally, I was going to have them removed at the hospital where I had surgery, but when I was consulted, they offered a flexible price, and because of my experience of paying much more for the same surgery
(since the prices vary depending on the consultant, my acquaintances had different prices),
I lost trust and was looking for other hospitals.
While looking for pin removal, I came across the Outline Basics
, and the director, who had an excellent resume,
was holding an event, so
I made a reservation without hesitation.
I thought
the low price was just for the sake of promoting the newly opened hospital,
but they really opened and were holding an event.
The person who consulted me, the person who guided me, and all the hospital staff
were very kind, so I felt good.
They explained everything in detail, and the director also
spoke in detail and made me feel reassured.
I thought it was a good decision to come here.
I had general anesthesia.
They said that pin removal would take 5-10 minutes, and
I actually woke up
about 30 minutes after the surgery.
But since I only got a little sleep that day and had to come to the hospital,
I was so sleepy that I slept for two more hours and woke up.
The pain was almost non-existent, contrary to my expectations, and
there was almost no swelling on the first day of pin removal.
They put tape on my chin and I put it on while I slept
, and I felt that the compression tape was really helpful
. The next day, my swelling was as bad as if I had eaten ramen and slept.
I was worried about the swelling, but after the surgery,
it wasn't anything to worry about, and the incision line was sutured cleanly.
I'm so satisfied.
It's a very honest hospital that doesn't charge extra fees or anything, and
I trust them, so if I get surgery somewhere else in the future,
I think I'll personally go to the director again.
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