Honestly, I confessed to ketchup.. When I first started looking into breast augmentation, I didn't even know what was going on, and since a layperson like me would only know the basics if I studied breast augmentation anyway, I thought I'd just go for a consultation and get an explanation~ But that wasn't it,
of course I'd find out the basics, like implants, incision sites, and surgical methods... But we don't know exactly what the difference is between implants or the surgical methods (dual plane/subfascial) ㅜㅜ If I go for a consultation in this condition,
the director: Subfascial is right for your body, so go with that.
Me: Is that so...? Yes,
it can't be helped.
Of course, the expert might think that surgical method is the right one for me, but there's a huge difference between getting a diagnosis when you don't know anything and going in with at least some knowledge.
In my case, I went for a consultation at a famous hospital last year without knowing anything, and I didn't ask or hear anything properly and just went like, "Oh my..." and the director said, "What else do you want to ask?" Even though they asked me this, I didn't know anything, so I just said no... If I had said this,
they even charged me 10,000 won for the consultation fee, but I ended up just wasting money and time without getting anything out of it;;;
So this time, when I went for a consultation, I at least looked into Motiva, lower line, and dual plane method and went for the consultation. I heard that a lot of people without upper breasts and assets do the dual plane method, so I believed that and went for the consultation... But I also received various recommendations for the subfascial dual plane method and was also recommended to do prosthesis + fat grafting together. Even though I looked into it a little, I could be this confused. If you go without knowing anything and thinking, "Let's just go at it!", then you can only nod in disbelief.
Also, there's one thing I have to consider when choosing a hospital. When you register at a hospital, you write a checklist, right? If you can't decide on a prosthesis there, Motiva has a lower construction rate, so go with this. The price difference between Motiva and Mentor isn't that big. Those kinds of places are a no-brainer. To be honest, the hospital isn't even a prosthesis company, but since Motiva is the most expensive, they're trying to charge the most money from one patient.
I've been to many places, and among the ones I've been to, MBY, GL gave good explanations. But everyone has different criteria for choosing a hospital, right? I feel like it's good because they explain everything. That's just my standard. So, I hope that regular people know at least the minimum information about breast surgery from the beginning. I think that searching only on the Sungye Hospital website has its limits. Also, look at YouTube, the hospital website, and all the dissatisfaction reviews. That's how you can see the real face of the hospital. So,
I'm writing this in case there are regular people who were fooled by a factory-style hospital and couldn't turn it down and even paid a deposit. ㅜㅜ And these days, fascia substitution is rare. If a hospital recommends fascia substitution, search for reviews of that hospital's fascia substitution... Check if the shape is strange or if the person regrets it. ㅜㅜ