I am a person who has been worried about my hand and foot treatment for 6 months and finally decided to go to the hospital and am preparing for surgery. Use these little tips to create a list that suits you and avoid wasting your time.
1. Don’t believe everything you see in popular posts about plastic surgery.
What should you not trust? (Photoshopped or publicly disclosed) If you think about common sense, who would post their face (publicly disclosed) to a sex artist saying that they have had plastic surgery? And photoshopping is the same thing these days as people telling me to filter out this. Who believes in photoshopped photos these days? What's interesting is that I see such things openly posted on popular posts and see a lot of comments on them. I don't understand.
A normal person would not post this unless they were a plastic surgery promotional model.
2. Partial disclosure + hospital name is frequently visible.
The hospital is likely to be one that offers good review discounts. Of course, if you like that hospital and think they are really good at it, it is recommended to go there, but since there are a lot of people, surgery can be performed regardless of the hospital or the number of skilled doctors. However, in cases such as rhinoplasty, where there is a slight chance of side effects, AS is important, but the doctor's schedule is busy. Will there be time for AS? If you think about common sense, if I were a doctor, of course I would do my best to perform surgery for the patients. However, it is a surgery with many variables such as foreign body reaction to the implant, saddle nose, etc. If something happens, how can a hospital with many patients take responsibility for it?
3. Brokers are everywhere.
I believe in weekends more than weekday mornings and afternoons. They are office workers for the same reason.
There are a lot of comments on weekday mornings and afternoons, but none on weekends???? It's a hundred percent. If you look closely, you can see it.
4. Leave comments to collect points and make sure to use them.
There are a lot of reviews of surgery results and consultations, so you can get a general idea of what style the doctors have.
5. If you see a comment or post from someone at the hospital you want, communicate somehow by sending a message or leaving a comment.
It is the most credible. But before that, click on the ID to check the person's writings or posts. (To prevent brokerage)
It is really appreciated that you provide information about your hospital. Instead of being rude and saying, “I want to know this, please let me know,”
I asked if it was possible to let me know first. Plastic surgery is also their effort. Nothing is free in this world.
To thank those who provided information on plastic surgery, I am writing a little tip for those who will be entering the plastic surgery clinic today or tomorrow.
If I can post a good review because there are no side effects, I will post it.