I had my eyes, nose and chest done, but later I found out that both the nose and chest were at what others call a black hospital.
It wasn't a fatal accident, it was just a side effect, but there was a case where the director irresponsibly avoided it. There were quite a few people who failed,
but it was a great success. If there was something slightly inconvenient, the director took great care of it and carefully reviewed the progress. It really was perfect by my standards. hmm.
Among my friends, there is a person who went for surgery as a gamble even though he knew he was already black, and he succeeded too. LOL
I didn't know he was black, but he went even though he already knew he was black, so it's amazing..;;
If you think about this, it seems like real plastic surgery is
a random thing based on luck and good luck. In the first place, the standard for black seems to be different for each person. Some people think this hospital is black, but some people don't think that way... I was
in a KakaoTalk room with a plastic surgery group in the past. I've been to a few, and in the first group chat room, they said never go to Hospital A because it's black, but in another plastic surgery group chat room, there were quite a few people who had success at Hospital A with positive reviews that weren't bf, and it actually had a good reputation and wasn't a black hospital. So there was some standard. They all seem to be different,
and if you do anything, the side effects->irresponsibility route... There are a lot of hospitals like this, so I wonder if black people will come up
. If you check, there are a lot of hospitals like this..
Before the surgery, they take full responsibility until the end. They tell you everything, such as free of charge for life, etc., but after the surgery, they tell you everything. If a side effect occurs, it is irresponsible, the reoperation fee is high, AS does not apply in this area, etc. The words keep changing... It seems that the director is easily blacked out because it is difficult to find a responsible hospital.
Additionally, no matter where I looked for a hospital, there were no cases of side effects. It seems like a strange hospital, no matter where I look, there's always one. If it's not there, you either can't find it or the hospital erases it all.
If you find one case of side effects in a bad review and immediately filter it out from the list, there will be no place for surgery. There are always bad reviews,
but I personally think that the difference is whether there are a few or many cases, what the level of side effects is, and whether Chai and the director are responsible or irresponsible.
However, it seems to be right to skip the famous thick blacks that are known to have fatal accidents or even just a little bit of maintenance. It's a must... I don't know about hospitals that need to dig deep to find out.