Hello everyone,
I had contour surgery on the 13th and am now quite recovered so I am writing a review!
In fact, I went to Sungyesa to find out everything. I hope it helps those who are preparing for outlines
(I risk my whole family and am not a broker, but if I am a broker, I will commit suicide immediately.)
1. My specs:
Early 30s / Underweight / No facial fat at all Skeleton .. / When viewed from the front, she is slim, but she has cheekbones and a wide side chin.
*Special note: I have sick family members, so I nursed several major general anesthesia surgeries at a university hospital.
2. Standards set by the hospital
First of all, I thought about contouring for 10 years and also read reviews. I really saw it a lot.
Originally, I thought being pretty was the best and wanted to try all three types, but after my family got sick, I realized that health and my own happiness were the most important.
So, I decided to only do the square jaw, which I had a lot of complex about, and set the standard as follows:
1) The amount of resection should not be excessive: I was afraid of the side effects of coldness because it was cut closer to the nerve line than the others... I want to avoid damaging the sensory or motor nerves, but this is just luck. This is the area of , but it can be prevented if you hit it naturally. And doing this will reduce sagging and swelling of the salivary glands.
2) The director must be in his 40s or early 50s with at least 10 years of surgical experience: Surgeons work with their hands, so age is as important as skill, and I think people of that level are the most skilled. If you are from a large hospital, I looked up all the surgery reviews with the director's name on them.
3) Experienced resident anesthesiologist: Surprisingly, not many people look for the experience of an anesthesiologist, but I think this is also important.
I chose this hospital because there was a person who was a professor in the anesthesiology department at Seoul National University Hospital.
4) After-care: Actually, it is not that important, but I think it shows that they treat patients poorly.
5) Is the director or manager too pushy or too kind?: This is The same goes for university hospitals, haha. Among the talented surgeons, there are many who are a bit blunt and cool. They are technicians, so they don't have much interest in things like customer service...
But when it comes to plastic surgery, reflecting my opinion and after-care are important, right? So, after reading the reviews, I filtered out the director who said I was too tired or had a strong opinion, and I also filtered out the director who was so kind and said he could do anything. How does it all work when you're cutting up a person's body? I thought it was trustworthy to have someone who kindly explained why things worked and things that didn't work.
6) Are there any legal battles with patients experiencing side effects? In fact, there is no hospital without side effects. However, the most important thing is whether the doctor has the will and responsibility to correct it. Well, I don't know everything about this from the outside, but I didn't trust the doctor who argued with the patient to the point where it was openly posted on a plastic surgery cafe.
7) Whether or not CCTV can be viewed: Of course,
I didn't care about whether the patient had a blood bag or was discharged the same day.
This may be a different style for each doctor, but even medical professors who operate on patients whose lives are at risk often fill the blood drums and leave them on until not a single drop of blood comes out. Because that's good for recovery. So, I thought that the hospital that was suffering from pain was more trustworthy.
Since I don't know what side effects may occur after general anesthesia, I thought it would be best to go to a hospital that allows hospitalization as much as possible. This is a difference in personal values!
After considering all these things, I made reservations for two consultations. Overall, it is a natural, safe hospital with high patient satisfaction!
3. Consultation
: First, consult with a private hospital that is not famous in Seongyesa. There are two doctors, but the director specializes in contouring and the other one seems to have a sharp eye? There was a bit of a wait and most of the customers were foreigners, but the staff were generally friendly. I took the Citi and went in for a consultation.
As I heard, the manager has a friendly and non-coercive style. I had a complex about the side of my face rather than the front, so I went for a long curved square jaw. He said it would be nice to have a cheekbone, but it didn't matter if I didn't.
Soon the representative director came in and had another consultation, and the director was also honest and calm. I displayed my CT scan and consulted while measuring the bone angle.
It was a consultation for a square jaw, and the director must have noticed the cheekbones first. Haha. It's the cheekbones that any plastic surgery clinic would want. There would be less sagging, and I'm the type that would benefit a lot from the cheekbones. However, he said that it doesn't matter if I don't have it as long as I don't have a complex. If I had a square jaw and there would be a significant difference in my frontal appearance, he would have definitely recommended clowns, but since that wasn't the case, he told me to either not do it or do it later if it didn't bother me.
And I also have a bit of a witch's chin haha. He said, 'If you want to find fault with plastic surgery, there's no limit to what you can do,' and he also talked about my front chin. However, since I looked thin from the front, he said there was no need to do this at my age. It seemed like you agreed with just fixing the overall complex.
He said that there is a lot to be shaved off for a square jaw, and that if you do a long curve + cortical bone, there will be a 20-30% improvement in the front and an 80% improvement in the sides. He said that the nerve line was located high so it could be cut sufficiently.
I mentioned that I had undergone other procedures after that, and I heard that I got sculpted because I didn't have facial fat, so my cheekbones would have been more prominent before I got it, right? He said
yes, so I got it right, and the cheekbones got a little better, but the chin was still square. I said this, and he chuckled.
That's roughly how the consultation ended.
4. Schedule + surgery amount
As you can see, the atmosphere for the consultation was good and all of the above items were met... I liked it overall, so I just canceled the next consultation and made a date. A whopping 3 days after the consultation hahaha
I usually work really hard on my feet (I've been to 4 different nose places but still can't decide^^...) so I thought I'd just do it here.
The time was set at 10 a.m. and the price was 100,000 won more than the app advertising amount. Mid 3 million won range. I received a discount on the condition that I write a review myself on ㄱㅇㅇㄴ ㅂㅂㅌ. But I haven't used it even once because they didn't tell me to use it.
They said I could visit the hospital to watch CCTV at any time within a month after the surgery, and because I had a square jaw, I was told that I would be hospitalized for one day, and that I would also have to wear a urine strip on the day of the surgery. I thought this was a good thing, because if you fall while going to the bathroom while still under anesthesia, you'll have a headache...
I had an electrocardiogram/blood test done at the hospital and a nearby internal medicine clinic, and the director of the anesthesiology department told me when I could stop taking the medicine I was taking.
The reservation deposit was 10%, and I paid it 3 days before the surgery, agreeing that I would not get it back if I paid it.
5.
The surgery date is 3 days later on the same day.
I went to the hospital alone in the morning, paid the bill, changed clothes, and listened to the instructions. I was very distraught when I wrote the consent form, saying that I could die during the surgery because I was under general anesthesia. ㅠㅠ Still, the director was kind and comforted me.
I saw the director one last time before going into surgery, and the director explained once again while looking at the CT that the surgery would be done this way. Also, if you have any further questions,
I would like you to do it naturally. Although the surgery is effective, I am most afraid of functional abnormalities. They say that the scariest thing about it is that it cuts close to the nerve line, causing pain or other painful side effects. The director said he would understand and take care of that.
6. After the surgery
and what... I went into the operating room around 11:30, closed my eyes, and when I opened it, it was a recovery room lol
I don't have a watch so I don't know the exact time, but I think it was around 12 o'clock? The nurse helped me and laid me down on the bed in the recovery room.
I thought 10 times that I was glad that I survived.
I didn't tell him not to sleep, but I forced myself not to sleep and continued to breathe in through my nose and out through my mouth. Pneumonia and other side effects after general anesthesia are mostly caused by the anesthetic gas not being released. Even when my family members were having surgery, they kept making me take deep breaths... so I also forced myself to keep taking deep breaths.
Then I touched my face, and fortunately, I had feeling in my skin and lips, my mouth was open enough to fit a finger in, and there was no other pain.
I thought it was really fortunate that I was able to close my mouth and align my teeth after applying a little bit of force. My voice was hoarse, but it came out... Instead, my throat really hurt ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
After having such a hard time, a few hours later, they gave me water to drink, and the director and manager came to see me.
When I said hello, he was surprised how I could say this already. Haha. Then, I heard about the surgery from the director.
The surgery itself was completed very quickly, there was no bleeding at all, and he said it was cut smoothly without exposing the nerve cords. Next, they looked at the wounds in my mouth, asked if I had drank water, and checked my condition.
Usually, swelling and pain are proportional to the surgery time, but I was glad that they did it really quickly and cleanly...
The director also told me that he had a hard time changing the ice pack when I outlined him, and he was so kind that it made me cry a little.
Anyway, other than the neck pain, there are other problems. I didn't feel it so I was relieved and went to sleep while using my phone. A nurse came in and out all night, constantly changing ice packs and checking vitals.
7.
The next morning after discharge, I woke up, pulled out a urine strip, and went to the treatment room to see the director again. He told me that the pain was removed and the jawline was cut in this way to reflect the requests made before the surgery. Actually, I didn't think I would see the director again, but it was good to see him again.
After that, after listening to various precautions, I took a taxi with my guardian and went home.
Since my mouth opened easily, as soon as I got home I ate some yogurt and pumpkin porridge and took the medicine.
From then on, it was a war with my cough ㅜㅜ
It got too long so I'll talk about it in the next post...
I won't tell you the name of the hospital because it hasn't even been 2 weeks since I had the surgery hahaha... I might suddenly develop side effects or complaints
(oh and!!
I Fortunately, I survived, and there were no other major side effects, but I'll talk about it in the next episode because it's a surgery that's hard on the body. The recovery at the hospital was ridiculously fast. I also suffered from jaw pain and neck pain... I had no feeling in my mouth. Anyway,
I hope everyone makes a careful decision, and
if you have any questions, I'll answer them slowly!