You're all signing up for various apps and cafes to get reviews and information, right?
I signed up for two cafes and two apps to get information, so I didn't plan on signing up for more,
but a friend told me about Seongye Clinic, so I signed up a week ago? ㅎㅎ
Just in case people suspect me of being a broker ㅠㅠ
I had re-surgery because my eyes were swollen,
and I'm looking into getting a second nose job.
Anyway, my tip for filtering out brokers is that other apps and cafes sell better than Seongye Clinic.
I'm only in my first week with Seongye Clinic, so I don't know much about it...!!
(You can tell just by looking at the comments now.. Brokers, please find another part-time job and make money. ㅡㅡ)
1. Usually, 3-4 hospitals are recommended in the comments, but if you click on the nickname and look at the comments I've written so far, you only recommend 1-2 hospitals.
2. You said you got ㅁㅁㅁ surgery at ㅇㅇㅇ, but looking at the comments and previous posts, there's not a single post about your surgery in the posts about eyes, nose, fat grafting, etc.
3. Except for posting daily posts on each cafe or app for leveling up,
there are no reviews or hospital inquiries, they are all recommendations ㅡㅡ
Tips for starting a business
1. When I had my first surgery, I did some research here and there, but
I felt like I was scammed by a broker and that feeling was even greater after it failed (I won’t tell you about the hospital!!) First, roughly estimate your skills and then choose 2 hospitals from that list, regardless of whether they are large or individual hospitals.
2. After hearing about the surgical methods used there and talking to the manager, bargaining over the price? Should I call it that? Anyway,
since it’s my first plastic surgery, I’ll practice for that too.
3. After coming home, I look up my surgical method, side effects of plastic surgery materials, etc. on YouTube, Naver, app cafes, etc.
4. Make a list of questions in step 3 that I wasn’t able to ask the hospital
. 5. Look into your skills again.
At this time, why are all these black boxes listed here and there...?! The idea is that these days,
plastic surgery is all about self-satisfaction, so much so that even those around you feel sorry for them, and there are doctors who fail, use proxy surgeries or brokers, and suddenly become famous but don't have the skills to do the surgery, and there are obviously side effects (necrosis, eye twitching, breast implant abnormalities) but the hospital turns a blind eye to them, etc. I think these are black people.
6. Is she pretty? Is she kind?
First of all, the doctor's surgical skills come first! And I think how they provide after-surgery care should be the top priority. I think
the director or staff should be the last to say this or that.
Before the surgery, I think it would be good to filter out things like people who aren't the surgeons and say they can do the surgery like this before the consultation
. Usually, what's uncomfortable and what you want to improve is enough. Just do some preliminary research before consulting with the doctor...!!
And don't be fooled by the staff's appearance, even if they say the area you want done is pretty
. There's a high chance that the hospital in question didn't do it.
That's all, and if I think of any additional tips, I'll write them down.
These days, I'm a busy modern person who is always going for revision surgery, so
I'm writing this down in detail. I hope everyone
gets a great surgery...!!