I went to this hospital and that, and if there are a lot of different opinions like it's okay to do it / you don't have to do it / it's ambiguous...
I think it's right to put it on hold, and if
they say in common, 'I recommend doing this part,' then it's right to do it. Seems like.
However, this type of plastic surgery varies from person to person, and the risk is so severe that most hospitals say, "We do not recommend it," but
one or two hospitals say, "We recommend it," so we followed suit and it seems that there are cases where it turns out well.
There is no field with more diverse opinions than real plastic surgery. How many types of procedures are there?...
Some people have been advised to double jaw, but there are also cases where the problem is solved with contouring.
Some people were recommended 2 types of contour (square jaw, chin tip), but there are cases where the face is drastically reduced due to receiving Botox or many procedures....
Some people were recommended 2 types of contour at most hospitals, but they were recommended 1 type of contour at a hospital and went to that hospital. I had surgery and the results came out well....
Some people were recommended 2 types of contouring in most cases, but they ignored that and had surgery at a hospital that recommended 3 types of contouring,
and some did better and some failed.
Anyone can see that if you get plastic surgery because you think, 'You really need to do this,' there is no chance of failure, but if you don't, it's very complicated.
I really feel that plastic surgery is very subjective. Especially plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes.
There are many unexpected variables that arise in cosmetic surgery that has no functional purpose at all.
Some of the people who post their surgery reviews seem like brokers... I wonder if they will continue to live with their faces intact after that.
Obviously, after seeing the surgery review, I naively went to that hospital thinking, ‘I’ll be fine, too,’ and had the surgery, and then I could either fail or it could turn out well.
Plastic surgery is just as difficult... I think it's the most difficult when no one says, 'This is the problem.'
Ambiguity is the most painful...!