Actually, I'm not really interested in looks. However, when I was a college student, a friend of mine persuaded me to have nose surgery with Gore-Tex at her father's ENT clinic. It became infected, so I had it removed after half a year and lived like that for over 15 years.
Then, suddenly, with the lazi thought that I should try something before I get older, I thought
I would try a simple eye surgery, so I went to two hospitals after seeing ㄱㄴㅇㄴ and ㅂㅂㅌ, and both told me that my eyes were fine, but why should I get my nose done? One of them required a deposit that day, so I paid a deposit. (Hoggang. No refunds. Don't go to places like this.)
So, I was thinking about getting my nose done, but I guess I should look into more hospitals. I was busy with a job and a child, so I went to two places after seeing the reviews. One recommended self-exfoliation (it was a famous hospital for that), but I didn't want to use it. The other was a private hospital specializing in eyes and nose, and the director was like a large hospital. I decided to go there because I felt like I had a lot of experience and liked using only cartilage even though I had been in the clinic for a long time. This is where it really begins. (Oh, by the way, both places said it was not a high level of difficulty for reoperations.)
1. Is this the hospital that was friendly during the pre-surgery
consultation? I waited for over an hour and couldn't even see the director's
face properly. I heard that design consultations are done on the same day, and
I even saw the director's face briefly. I showed him a picture and said he wanted the Shin Se-kyung line, and he understood. Huh?
I wanted to say something, but I guess Shin Se-kyung knew very well what it was like.
2.
As soon as she entered the operating room, she laid me down and went to sleep right away. No, don’t you need to give me some guidance? I thought it wouldn't happen because it was a one-person hospital, but I started to worry about the surrogate surgery as soon as the surgery was over. And, absurdly, I couldn't see the director even after the surgery. So, after the surgery,
I reported it to the director among the reviews. Looking at her post, it's so damn good.
3.
The nurse continues to provide post-surgery care. I couldn't breathe because my nose was so swollen, but the nurse at the desk said something about how busy she was, so she called the director. Then,
they gave me an injection that was painful enough to make me cry. I removed the cotton and looked again, but in the end it didn't show up. The nurse also finished the job.
4. Reoperation?
In the end, my nostrils were all twisted and I was in a mess, so I went to the hospital again and
they said they would treat me again, but I ended up lying down on the operating table again. (Sleep Anesthesia Again) The director did not properly explain why or what was done, and the desk unfriendliness continued, and the manager ended up not being able to see it. Still, it seems to be getting better now, but I need to see more.
I spend money going to and from the hospital, my nose hurts so much, the injections hurt again, I can't sleep because I can't breathe, and I can't do my daily life because I'm looking at my nose all day.
First, think seriously about the surgery itself. State clearly what you want
and go to a place where there is CCTV. Before surgery, I check to see if the doctor's communication style suits me. Be sure to ask about treatment in case there are any side effects. Don't suffer like me.
You might be wondering where this hospital is, but I actually wonder if I can just skip this place. After reading the reviews, I wonder if this is a noble person. However, if you are curious about the people who commented on the post about nostril clapping again, I will let you know about the hospital. For your reference, I will correct that.