1. A hospital that has a surgery rating of 4.0 or higher in Sungyesa’s premium reputation analysis, and at the same time, has a high percentage of reviews saying the surgery went well in the premium reputation analysis.
- At this time, if there are multiple directors, the ratings for each director are considered.
- Gangnam Sister, Bobby Talk surgery reviews are mostly for the purpose of getting a discount, so I refer to them but do not trust them very much.
2. A plastic surgeon with about 10 years of experience.
- This is when surgical skills are at their best.
- If you have a short surgical experience, you will have less surgical experience and less feedback after a long period of time after surgery.
- When you reach your 50s, your surgical skills may deteriorate due to presbyopia, slowing of hand movements, and an increase in the frequency of mistakes (personal opinion).
3. Hospital opened more than 2 years ago
- Hospitals that have just opened may recommend more surgeries that do not need to be performed due to income pressure until the hospital is in a stable business condition (personal opinion)
4. Hospitals that do not hold events
- Hospitals that hold events may unreasonably schedule daily surgeries due to multiple dissections, which may have a negative impact on the surgical results (personal opinion)
- Usually, new hospitals that do not have stable income hold events.
- If you go there in anticipation of an event, there is a possibility that you will be asked to do more things and be recommended more unnecessary surgeries (hospital reviews say things like this).
5. A hospital where the director's surgical style is the natural one I want
- The surgical style of the director is different at each hospital. A hospital that performs natural-looking surgeries vs. a hospital that performs surgeries that look flashy and doll-like.