You guys know how to cook pufferfish, right?
If you eat it incorrectly, you can die from poison. Let's
take puffer fish as an example.
Who is more likely to die after
eating puffer fish cooked by a 20-year veteran puffer expert or a
puffer fish cooked by a student who went to a cooking school
? The same goes for plastic surgery.
If you look at the probability of failure between veterans and beginners,
the beginner's will obviously be overwhelmingly higher. The
veteran will have more skill, safety, and
know-how than the beginner, and
the pay will be different, so there will be a price difference.
This time, I will use steak as an example.
Will the price of a steak ordered at a high-end restaurant
be the same as a microwave steak purchased at a convenience store
? It's the same steak
, but as you already know,
the cooking method will be different and the quality of the meat will be different.
Both the hospital and the director are the same.
Think about it carefully. Hospitals, commonly called factory-type hospitals,
gather many customers at low prices and boast a fast turnover rate in a short period of time.
It will take a long time at the hospital
to look after each person with great care, and
as such, the price may be a bit more expensive.
Many doctors tell you not to go for the factory type, but
just as there are people who like the cheap instant version,
you can look beautiful at a large hospital at a low price and with great cost-effectiveness. If you
want to pay a little more and look after yourself more carefully, you should
look for a hospital like that. It's a good thing
, so it's best to find something that suits your taste.
Create your own standards by conducting an autopsy on those who write well and referring to them!
I chose the latter, and
now there are less than 10 days left until the month has passed hahahaha.