My mother is in her 60s and is about to have brow lift surgery and lower eyelid surgery.
At first, she made a reservation at a university hospital. She got tested and had a consultation, but the residents' strike broke out, so the surgery schedule was postponed. The hospital said they didn't know when the surgery would be done, and we had to pay for the test and consultation fees, so we waited.
I trusted the hospital because my family had had several surgeries there. Since
the surgery schedule was fixed, I got tested and had a consultation, but no matter how many times I asked, the hospital said there was nothing they could do. When I asked about a refund, they said they couldn't do it because I got tested and treated. Now that I think about it, I didn't even see the professor's face after the test. I only heard from the intern.
My mother said she would have to look for a private hospital if she couldn't wait any longer, so she went for a consultation a while ago.
Because of my mother's physical condition and schedule, I only went to two places.
The first place I went to had friendly ladies, but the director was quite friendly and commercial, and the waiting time was extremely long. The doctor was simple, but not friendly. After the doctor's consultation, I waited a long time until I saw the director again. The front desk said they were taking a patient's call, but they actually talked as if they were doing something else. I felt like they would only do what they had to do.
The second place I went to was good because the director explained things clearly and kindly, and the doctor talked about potential problems in detail and said that they would do the surgery together, which was nice. I also liked the fact that it was accident-free.
So I made a reservation for the latter, but I got a private message from the cafe yesterday. He said that he had done it there and it was a failure. He said that it was a failure, but the doctor didn't care. I don't know if I should believe this person because it's a cafe with a lot of brokers, and when I looked it up on Seongyesa, there were no bad reviews, but the rating was lower than I expected. My mom was relieved that the surgery date was confirmed. What would regular people
believe and do?
Thank you for reading my rambling. I wonder
if I'm the only one who's worried because it's my first time looking for plastic surgery information...
Ask for advice from regular people.