Double eyelid surgery 1 time,
front and back incision 2 times,
lower incision
1 time,
micro fat grafting 3 places, 1
nose job, forehead filler several times,
Sculptra 5 times,
chin filler several times,
various dermatological procedures (Thermage, Oligio, Rejuran, etc.) hundreds of times,
calf botox dozens of times.
Currently looking into breast surgery.
As I mentioned above, I have already had many surgeries/procedures
and I am open to the possibility of breast surgery in the future.
I have never roughly looked into a single procedure or
had a consultation that day and had it done right away.
I just got a consultation and thought about it for 1-2 weeks and
looked up
the principles of the procedure, side effects, and successful
cases recorded by the hospital director
on YouTube before getting it done. These days, most hospitals have YouTube, so
when I look into a hospital for plastic surgery, I usually visit 10
as a base.
After visiting them, I make a chart for each hospital in Excel and
record all the black reviews, hospital opening date, specialist acquisition date, and
star ratings on each portal site, calculate the average, and record
the method and route from home to the hospital (
in case of an emergency), CCTV, Whether or not
I was an anesthesiologist, the hospital director,
the history of the hospitals I’ve been to, etc., I wrote
everything down, including the attitude of the director, the facial style of the director, and
whether or not I received a consultation fee.
I asked about the operating room system, and even the number of operating rooms, and
it took about 3-4 months just to write that down. I
made the surgery reservation based on the file I made,
and I kept thinking about it, looking into it
, and going for a re-consultation, re-re-consultation, nth consultation, and so
on, and pushed and pulled with the hospital, and then
made the appointment about 1-2 weeks before the surgery.
Even after the surgery, I wrote down the instructions given by the hospital on a schedule
and checked them, trying not to miss anything.
Maybe that’s why none
of the procedures/surgeries I wrote above
failed, and there were no re-surgeries . However, there was one surgery that I
gave up on after looking into it , and that was facial contouring
. I always look up surgery videos before surgery, and
now I understand why so many people die,
and even if they survive the surgery(?), they suffer from side effects
. The skin and bone were so separated
that they just peeled off the skin from the face and put it back on the bone
. Double jaw surgery would be even more. Since the maxilla has to be cut off
, in reality, when my friend was doing his internship at medical school,
he saw double jaw surgery in a plastic surgery room,
and he said that the person's face was almost like a hydra.
If you don't know what a hydra is, search it up
. After that, that friend gave up
on surgery and is now a psychiatrist
. These days, I often come here to look into breast augmentation at Sungye Hospital,
and there are so many people who
suffer because of contour surgery
. If you knew what happened to their faces during the surgery, you'd all understand.
Unless your face is pentagonal
like the characters in The Sound of Your Heart
, or your jaw is so protruding that chewing food is difficult, then
skip contouring and double jaw surgery...
They're surgeries that have more harm than good.