After repeating the process of getting blood clots between my eyebrows, I finally had the silicone removed on Wednesday. They said there was no inflammation even if it died before removal, but they said there was very slight inflammation except for the silicone. When I looked for a doctor at Seongye, there seemed to be a lot of people who had surgery at the same hospital and suffered from nasal congestion, pain between the eyebrows, and inflammation, so I received a refund saying I would not receive a repeat surgery in 6 months. Yes. The splint was to be removed next Wednesday, so I went there with the intention of speaking next week, but after seeing the nose with the splint removed during treatment, I thought this hospital had no answer, so I said all the things I had piled up. When the topic of refund came up, I changed my words again and said it wasn't an infection. I had a splint on my head and head for months, and I couldn't work during the treatment. How much did I spend on medicine, transportation, and time? Is this the result? Since you've lived it, don't you know how important your age is now (20s)? (I'm in the middle of the year), I asked my age how I should live with this face. The bridge of my nose was saggy because of the way the hump joint was made, and both bridges of my nose were ground asymmetrically. I don't know if I should say it was fortunate or unfortunate, but the doctor said that he removed the silicone and ground the left side to match the one on the right, so I got a refund without a problem. In the agreement, I was covered for the current inflammation treatment and future treatment related to the surgical site, and received a full refund. It is a one-man hospital in Apgujeong with Korean letters. If you have a problem at the same hospital, just get a refund and never get after-sales service.