I went to
Glam MD UBA, and
other than Seongyesa, I went around other communities and
found a place that people often go to for reoperation
. First of all, the reason for my reoperation was dissatisfaction with the size... ㅠㅠ
I had Mens 400cc implanted for the first surgery without knowing anything, and
I was satisfied with the breast surgery itself, but it was too big, so I couldn't handle it myself. Does this feel like it’s not working?? I also had stretch marks. It was shaped like a rice bowl because it didn't match the ribcage itself. I wonder if it would look like that if I put too much in it, but the good news is that there were no
signs of contracture or rupture, and
they said that if I reduce the size, the pain in my shoulder and things like that would be much better. If you
compare the three places first,
Glam, MD = Breast surgery
UBA = Breast specialty hospital
You can think of it this way.
Glam, UBA = One representative director
-Glam says the director is a doctor of breast surgery and plastic surgery. So, it is a system that sees surgery and ultrasound all at once
-UBa is plastic surgery. It was a system in which the specialist's representative director reported the medical examination and performed an ultrasound while a breast examination was performed separately by a breast surgeon.
MD = 2 directors
- There is a separate breast surgeon who does ultrasound examinations, but the representative director who performs the surgery is also a surgical specialist.
Diagnosis details
:
Glam
- 265~80cc recommended
- Motiva recommended
- Bottom bow, dual plane
MD
- 300~315cc recommended
- Motiva recommended
- Bottom bow, dual plane
UBA
- Motiva, Menex recommended
- 330cc recommended
- Bottom bow, dual plane
Consultation details
Glam
- As soon as the director saw the photo, he
said it was too big. - He asked why I made it so big and said I had to make it much smaller because I had stretch marks.. He didn't scold me, but I felt scolded.
- It was a place where the director personally took photos, so I took off my gown and from then on, I started to feel so bad. I was upset that it was big, so I told him various things, and he listened to everything and comforted me... haha. He said that a lot of patients like this should not be fooled into going to a place that says they will make you bigger ㅜㅜ I'm glad I stopped getting stretch marks, but if I had contractures, it would have been more difficult..
- If you have a second surgery, you will have to go under general anesthesia and you can be hospitalized if you want, but they say it will be much less painful than the first surgery -
Lifetime guarantee
- CCTV full recording (the operating room is said to be that clean)
- There were no conditions for review, unconditional scouting
+ the reason why the director is conservative in choosing the size. Some people, like me, came to get reoperation to reduce the size because it was too big. That's how many people visit this place for reoperation.. When I
looked at the reviews of actual patients' photos, I saw the difference before and after haha. When they had it done too big and smaller, it looked like they were really full breasts and they were pretty.. I already regretted it when I saw that. It's late,
MD
- The director is kind and tries to explain in detail, but he speaks too fast and the pronunciation is inaccurate, so I understand half of it and not the other half... It was a bit like that (no hard feelings!!) The director is kind)
- Touching is used to check the chest movement and skin tone, but the undressing time
is relatively long. Please refer to the regular practice for reference - The director is sassy + sweet + calm, and explains very well from beginning to end. He is also kind
- as a lifetime
- CCTV disclosure It didn't work, so they said they would take pictures at the beginning and middle of the surgery with an iPad and show them later in the recovery room and then delete them
- There was no condition for a review, but it seemed like the pre-surgery checkup fee was included if you made a reservation on the same day
UBA
- The consultation with the director seemed to have been ok, things like tone of voice and attitude. Appropriate level of kindness
- The director was also kind, but he didn't seem to leave a particularly special impression. It felt like he was just giving advice.
- There seemed to be a bit of waiting on site, and the strange thing was that there was no Sevin in the implant.
- As side effects occur within a year, anesthesia and actual expenses are incurred. After 2 years, 50% of the surgery fee was charged
- Real-time observation was possible upon CCTV request
- Oh, I heard there is a limousine service that takes you home after the surgery!
Broadly speaking, it seems to have been divided into CC diagnosis / CCTV / AS period.
After having breast surgery once, I thought it would be better for the AS period to last a lifetime..?? If you look at other reviews, it's been 10 years since the surgery, but there are many people who suddenly got contractures after that, and I really don't know what will happen...
And after taking the picture and showing the chest on the monitor, I wanted to grab the doctor at the first hospital by the throat to see how he really diagnosed CC. Even when I look at it in the mirror, I can see my stress more clearly. Looking at it from a third person's perspective, haha, the
hospital directors also comforted me haha... Ugh,
don't put it too big. People,
I
can't get the surgery this year anyway and I think I'll have to do it early next year.
I'm trying to get it at a place that's all open.
People around me ask me why I'm getting reoperation when there's no problem, or if I did it because I'm greedy, and I'm telling them not to waste money, but it seems like they're just saying they don't know... No one understands.
That's why I complained here... Are there any people like me who are thinking about reoperation in these three places? So I'm writing this at length...
I hope it helps a little bit.
I'll support all of the patients' first surgery and revision surgeries. Let's all do our best in the new year~~
+) This is just what I'm saying,
but don't drag your car when you can. I was so frustrated with the traffic that I was dying, but I could use public transportation and it was all near the subway station anyway.