I've already had minor eye surgery, and I don't think it turned out too bad, but I learned about Seongyesa after choosing the hospital, so I'm writing this because I think it would have been better if I had been a little more careful before the surgery.
I sold my hospital supplies after seeing only two of them. After reading all the reviews, I picked the one I liked and sold it to 5 or 6 places. At that time, I thought that if there were a lot of reviews and pictures of pretty eyes, it was probably a good hospital. . I didn't think it was all marketing.
One of the hospitals on the market said the eye surgery would go well and asked if I would be interested in a post-surgery review event, so of course I said yes. If you write a good review after surgery, they will give you a partial refund. (I won't reveal the name of the hospital. But I think a lot of marketing hospitals do this.)
I saw a review event contract today, and I had to get before and after eye photos confirmed, and I had to go to a designated site, cafe, or app and post a review, and if the swelling in the eye photo was severe, That wasn't possible, and they told me that I had to upload a photo after the eye surgery using a photo of me wearing makeup or using an app. (They didn't explain this in detail, but it was written in the contract, and I gasped. In the end, I thought it was all just a sales pitch.) This was tricky.
The bottom line is the pretty review photos we see? There are many cases where it is used for marketing purposes. I hope that those of you who are contemplating surgery will carefully decide on the hospital and filter out reviews that only praise the hospital. For
your information, I actually had a successful surgery, so I plan to write a positive review. What I am telling you to be careful about is that the review photos that regular people see are often requested from people like me who think the surgery will go well, so you shouldn't trust the reviews too much.