A while ago, I saw about the truth about plastic surgery apps on YouTube.
After that, I thought I should filter out places that hold events in conjunction with plastic surgery apps.
Also, this is a tip I got a while ago when I was looking for a good dermatologist, and I thought I could use it to some extent when looking for a plastic surgery clinic. I'll share a few things with you~
1. Exclude places that hold events in plastic surgery apps.
2. Go to the hospital's website and exclude places that are too commercial and have flashy events.
3. Check whether they are plastic surgeons and how much experience they have. There is a possibility that doctors whose information is hidden on hospital websites are not specialists.
There is a way to check a doctor's license by searching on a plastic surgery app. If you check your license, you can see when you obtained it and what your major is. 4. A one-person hospital is
most likely (because of the ghost doctor problem...)
And this is my personal experience... The place I felt was quite friendly in my life was a Catholic doctor like St. Mary's Hospital. I'm not religious, but when I go to a neurosurgery, obstetrics and gynecology clinic, etc. in an area I first moved to, I check reviews, but if they're Catholic, I tend to believe them and go there thinking they won't do anything strange.
Right now, I have reservations for ㅊㅂㅉ, ㅈㅇㅋㅇ (English), and ㅁㅇㄹ
and I'm looking for more.
I'll get a consultation and leave a review~!