For reference, I'm 156/47 and have a small body.
I'm tight and have no assets. I
want a full C after surgery.
The criteria for choosing a hospital
were
safety > experience of the director > breast shape > aftercare > >> cost,
so I only go to hospitals where the director is good and has a long career. I've been there, and it's not that follow-up care isn't important , but
I thought that the first priority was for the surgery to go well. The
U&U
consultation fee was
10,000 won for follow-up care, and I
liked that they took pictures while trying on the implants in advance and gave me an idea of what I would look like after the surgery. Well,
for the consultation, they explain what breast surgery is like through a ppt. They say that
they have some sales at Motiva, and that Motiva sizes are available up to 340 and 360. They seem to like flashy and voluminous
breasts, and they say that the hemline would be better because their breasts do not have volume and are a bit saggy. .. I like the arm joints ㅜ He
undergoes
3 surgeries in one day
and the hospital is not very big, but it is clean.
Consultation fee is 10,000 won.
Rather than giving detailed consultations, he speaks in a
catchy style. The explanations seem to be short and bold rather than long. He has a confident style. . When I asked if the arm joint was recommended at the previous hospital, they said they didn't understand and actually said the arm joint was better (??). I was confused. Rather than
specifying the type of implant, the counseling director gave me a range (265~320) and said it was up to you to decide.
I felt like he was able to answer questions clearly and clearly about whether he had a long experience.
The MD
building was much bigger than I thought.
It was amazing that the large building was used only for breast surgery.
There is no consultation fee
. The reviews are like that and the size recommended by the director is the type that looks natural. Sizes recommended are 285 and 300.
Because the building is large, all breast-related examinations can be done within the hospital (ultrasound examination, breast cancer examination, etc.). I
didn't think that follow-up care was very important, but after-care was the best... Being able to receive regular care after surgery seems to be a real advantage.
And the director is very proud of his skills. My breasts are a bit new, so I was a little worried about whether they would come together or not, but he seemed a little confident, saying that there is no problem with this amount of space and that the bone will come together well, and that he will just have to do a good job. The hospital spoke a bit vaguely. There was no director who could say this with such certainty. He said that both foot and shoulder joints were possible and that it was not sagging at this level. The
director only performed surgery in the morning.
For your reference, I had been thinking about it for almost a month even after going to the consultation and still couldn't decide .
I went to two more places, but I didn't have as good of an impression as I expected, so I'm only posting reviews of the hospitals I was considering as surgery hospitals since they weren't in my candidate list. It's been about a
month since I went, so my memory is already a bit hazy, so please understand that I'm writing this at random
. It took me a long time to even think about surgery, so I hope this helped at least a little.