This is information I gathered while researching about the surgery called ㅗㅔㄹㅗ. I posted this for reference for those who are concerned. If
anyone has additionally received it or has more information, please let me know.
First of all, ㅋㅈㅋ has an advantage
- less swelling compared to traditional rhinoplasty. There isn't much, and the recovery period is fast
- No stuffing your nose with cotton
- Very natural
- Since it's closed, there are no incision marks. I was tempted
because it met my needs, but the more I
searched, the more questions I had about plastic surgery. This has come up, so I'll summarize it a little bit
1. Registration of ㅋㅈㅋ gift certificate: Hospital trademark rights literally give the Korean Intellectual Property Office the right to a specific name, so the procedure is not patented (plastic surgery or procedures are not patented in the first place)
2. No side effects: It's a very new surgery. It hasn't even been 5 years, so doctors don't actually know.
(It's worth skipping hospitals that say there are no side effects or being suspicious.)
Because side effects are relative and cannot be avoided.
For example, a very faint scar is a side effect. Some people think there are no side effects, and some even think that is a side effect.
Even if it is fully absorbed, if there is no contracture/inflammation, you may think there are no side effects.
3. There seem to be some advertisements.
I don't know how these advertisements work, so I don't have an opinion on this and it's just a guess. Hospitals can give you a cheap event price and have you write a review.
There are also hospitals that ask you to write a review and post it as is. There are also hospitals that ask you to provide photos and write an honest review.
This is
Kebake. I don't know how it's done,
so
I'll pass anyway.
It's a new surgery, so I'm a little nervous. But it doesn't seem to be a surgery that hasn't been done at all.
I looked into surgery using chopped cartilage mixed with autologous blood, and there are a few doctors who are trying it on the bridge of the nose. (From what I found)
If you have any other opinions, questions, or reviews, please leave a comment.