I was sold on rhinoplasty
(private hospitals,
not large hospitals)
I didn't like it from the manager's consultation. The director also seemed impatient in trying to finish the consultation quickly and left, so I left full of disappointment (recommended silicone + nasal septum + ear cartilage, and forced a deposit
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Has it been a while since you installed it? I was a bit skeptical because it felt like it, but I was worried because the director's consultation was very good
(recommended silicone
+ nasal septum + ear cartilage, forced to pay deposit
He talked about rhinitis for the first time and explained that my right nostril was very blocked/ He asked me to get a cosmetic nose while also having a functional nose, emphasizing that the out-of-pocket cost would be minimal since the actual cost was applied/ It was nice that the consultation between the director and the director was neat and detailed, but the director said during the consultation. I was a little embarrassed because he wasn't wearing a mask..
(Silicone + donor rib + nasal septum recommended, reservation fee
forced
Here too, like the anterior cranial plastic surgery, the director didn't mention much about rhinitis, so I told him that the plastic surgery clinic had recommended a functional nose because my septum was bent and the right side was blocked a lot. Then he looked at the CT again and said, why? It's okay to not have a functional nose, and even if you do get a functional nose, there's a high possibility that you won't be reimbursed by the insurance company after the surgery, so I'm confused by the fact that I may not be able to get the money back, so I'm putting the plastic surgery surgery I originally wanted to do on hold... (which was initially recommended
) Huge silicone + nasal septum + ear cartilage,
I wanted to use a rib
because I was pursuing a flashy style and did not want to have a repeat surgery in the future, so
I recommended silicone + nasal septum + donated rib + ear cartilage, and forced a reservation fee. Is it better to do it?