Hospital Name: Healing Plastic Surgery
Doctor’s name: Park Yu-gil
Director's name: I don't remember
Consultation fee: 10,000 won (20,000 won added for city shooting)
I went to more than 10 different places, but this was the most disappointing of them all.
Too commercial.
1. First of all, the price shown on the ㄱㄴㅇㄴ, ㅂㅂㅌ app is for bait. That's the price when it's closed (bok nose, hooked nose, etc. are written at the top of the event post, but that's just for bait)
2. Therefore, for open surgery, the additional fee starts at +100. (If you don't do open nose surgery, what on earth is used? It's a pun, but it's real)
3. If you use septal cartilage, an additional fee of +100 is added haha.
(The nasal septum is the most basic material for nose surgery, but they charge an additional fee for it. This is the first time I’ve seen a hospital that charges an additional fee for the nasal septum.)
4. If you use ear cartilage, there is an additional charge hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
They added additional fees for various things.
No implementation expertise whatsoever
Fighting with the patient.
Forced to take pictures of City City. (I think they wanted to charge an additional fee of 20,000 won)
The director also changes his words every three minutes.
Because my nose is not flat, I have had it in more than 7 places so far.
I told you not to touch the bridge of your nose.
Here, costal cartilage continues to be guided.
Unless it is absolutely necessary to cut a woman's body.
I don't think it's something I would recommend carelessly.
Would he be able to recommend it to his daughter and wife so easily?
When I said I was worried, he pointed out my attitude.
I often think of patients as money.
The hospital was decorated in a flashy manner and had very little substance.
This was the most disappointing hospital I've ever been to.
Despite reading this article, if you have surgery here,
It is natural that you are responsible for the results.
When it comes to plastic surgery, whether you like the shape right away or not,
I consider success to be doing well without any side effects even after 10 years.
When money becomes the first priority, safety is inevitably pushed to the second priority.
It's normal... but it's bitter.