After thinking about it, I finally went for a consultation.
I gave up on ㅍㅇㅅㄹㅇ that I had looked into before... ㅎㄱㅂ ㄱㄹㅎ ㄱㄴㅅㅅ This is how I went.
First of all, exit 7! Is it now number 11 at the exit of Gangnam Station? I did.
It wasn't as big as I thought, but it was still clean and quiet. I
had a CT scan and photos while waiting. The director said I had to make a separate reservation for a consultation..ㅡㅡ;
So, I came here just to get a consultation from the director. He said it was important to consult with the director.
He gave me simple questions and answers. He told me that my jaw would change like this.
There was nothing special. It was the first hospital I went to.
After that, I crossed the street and went to
the Contour Center building. It was separate and there were a lot of people.
While I was waiting, I had a CT scan and consultation on square and T-bone osteotomy.
The doctor seemed confident about the surgery... everything would be fine -_-;;
But the explanation of the surgery method and the swelling was good. The cost here for square and t-bone incisions is more than double.
I went there last time, but I confirmed my reservation and waited.
After a while, I consulted with the director and the director.
The director here was the kindest and just perfect. They only recommended a square jaw. My complex was also a square jaw. Well,
the consultation with the director was longer than the consultation with the manager haha. Also, I didn't feel like a businessman, so
it was okay. And the cost was the cheapest here (since they only recommended a square jaw),
so I got the square jaw just as I had originally intended. I'm planning to have surgery on just my chin.
I haven't scheduled the surgery date yet, but I'll write a short review of the consultation.
I was nervous because it was my first consultation, but it wasn't a big deal... haha. I was nervous when I first called to make an appointment, but now I feel like I can just go in and get a consultation haha.
Also, selling handmade items. It was a bit of a surprise, but it was a moment when I realized that footwork is more important than anything else.