These days, the techniques are similar, so it's easy to check
. 1. People post-surgery photos in photo reviews using something like the Beauty Plus app, take pictures of their entire face, say they're happy that everything went well, and send a message on their reply request for information.
2. A plastic surgery clinic. Is it okay to do it in ? As soon as the question was posted, I did it there and it went well.
3 hospitals that have been open for a long time but are not mentioned, and then suddenly have a lot of reviews on cafes and sites.
You can think of them as brokers. These days, PR agencies do the work, so they are not mentioned in the past. Even if you see an inquiry post or something like that, you shouldn't believe it.
Really, people who have had plastic surgery don't leave posts like that. Usually, before having surgery, I leave a lot of replies here and there asking for inquiry and hospital information, and then I get worried, so I only post a picture of my nose and my nose looks like this. Isn’t this a side effect? If you leave a post expressing concerns like this and it settles down and goes well, you just don't come into the cafe.
In particular, people who recommend the hospital because the surgery went well without even taking off the splint are absolutely not ordinary people. If the stitches are blue and the swelling goes down after two or three months, won't the shape change? It's normal human psychology to worry, but it's impossible to recommend something good after prostrating and taking a picture.
And even hospitals that are good at it are usually reluctant to recommend it. It's my first surgery, but I wonder if most plastic surgeries are successful because the director is good. I don't know if it's because even if it went well, it would have been better if they found out what was unsatisfactory and tried to do it at another hospital. But I don't think that it went too well and the director is the best.
99% of the people who brag about it and tell me about the hospital through a message are 99% of the people. You can think of it as a broker. For such posts, ask the hospital via message and then mark them as black.