I'm currently in my early to mid-20s. I realized I had malocclusion since I was young, so I went to the dentist, but they told me that they couldn't fix it with orthodontics and that I needed surgery. As an adult, I'm undergoing preoperative orthodontic treatment, and I'm scheduled for surgery in December of this year.
Because of the malocclusion, it's so bad that I have chewing problems and can't close my mouth well, so
I'm getting treatment. The purpose is the most important, but I have a lot of complexes because of the nicknames I've been given since childhood, so I want to be prettier cosmetically...
Since a few months ago, I've been selling the product only to private hospitals specializing in oral and maxillofacial surgery, and looking at all the reviews, ㅇㅂㅇ is the best cosmetically. I liked it, but there weren't too many good or bad reviews, so I looked it up and found that it has been a very famous hospital in this field for a long time.
What is the reason? If there is a person who has had surgery at ㅇㅂㅇ or is familiar with the information, can you give me some information???
(For the 2nd candidate group, I'm thinking about ㅅㅇㅍㅇㅅ, and for the 3rd candidate group, I'm thinking about ㅇㅇ. It's definitely not like a broker. They're all hospitals that I found out by selling the hands of a YouTube star artist. I looked into many other hospitals, such as ㅇㅇ, ㅇㅇㄷ, and ㅇㅅ, but I only picked the 3 hospitals that I liked the most.)
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*‼️I’ll write this down because you might be curious about people who are in the same situation as me or who undergo preoperative orthodontic treatment. I have been undergoing preoperative correction for almost 2 years now and the director of the orthodontic department The plan was to put in 17mm, but the asymmetry is about 4mm to the left. The longer the correction period, the worse the facial appearance is compared to before correction (including asymmetry). I hope you think carefully about the degree of correction before receiving it. The longer the period of correction, the more meticulous you can be, but it's still like this. The deterioration of the facial appearance worsens, the pronunciation becomes more leaky, and the period of treatment becomes longer, so the stress is not enough. I think those with severe malocclusion will understand what I am saying (current ongoing). If I were to go back to before correction, I think I would have at least looked into places where correction was done before surgery. . (Proofreaders and teachers are also important. Go to a place with a director where you can understand and communicate with each other..) It was very stressful during my school days in my early 20s. If you are like me, cheer up!!!