I want to remove my silicone implants due to movement and throbbing. After joining cafes for the first time, I searched every day, made phone inquiries, and used up half a day off due to work to get hospital consultations... My chin is slightly asymmetry and my teeth feel sensitive.
1. Because the flesh would sag and dentate would sag after the chin and dentate removal, I didn't want to have additional surgery, so I consulted at two famous autologous dermis places and changed my mind to some extent... However, the chin and dentate cannot be removed at the same time... They told me to get another surgery in at least a year and it would cost over 10 million won. I'm seriously contemplating whether I really need to spend that much time and money... One place said they can't do palmistry... They have a review discount, and it seems like I'll need to take at least a week off. The prices are similar at both places. I made up my mind after seeing comments that said it was absorbed within 2 years compared to my buttocks scar.
2. After inquiring by phone at a specialized foreign body removal hospital that said they do regenerative injections and laser treatment and good aftercare, they gave me a basic explanation and cost right away, and said I could have surgery right after the consultation, so I made an appointment. On the same day of the consultation! Here, I came back from the building entrance after seeing a review saying that I was fooled by a broker and had the wrong surgery
. ㅜ. 3. So I went back to the hospital where I originally had the surgery. Since it was a one-person hospital, it was hard to make a consultation appointment, so I was exhausted and deposited 300,000 won at a local doctor for the surgery on October 7th. I was going to take two days off from work, Friday and Tuesday;;
The director took a quick look at it with his own eyes and said that it wasn't inflammation or movement, so internet bone erosion and such weren't a big deal, so don't be fooled and don't have it removed. It hurts and my ear hurts sometimes. My throat also hurts, so I took painkillers and antibiotics for 2 years
and stopped taking them, but...he prescribed me another 5-day supply of medicine ㅡㅡ Crazy!!
The removal surgery is so, so simple. If you really want it even after taking a few more rounds of medicine, I'll have it removed! It's not far, so he told me to come again. It takes 1 hour and 20 minutes because I have to transfer to a bus and a train - - I was busy and couldn't even make a consultation appointment, so he made it for me in 3 weeks!! What's even funnier is that the director said the removal cost is similar to number 2, which is even worse. The director seemed like he'd only charge anesthesia fees, but I guess not! I was actually trying to get surgery for free here;;
4. As the surgery date approached, I was anxious, so I canceled my appointment in a hurry the day before because it didn't seem like a neighborhood clinic, and made a reservation at two oral and maxillofacial dentists that I had previously inquired about by phone and KakaoTalk.
It's 40 minutes away from my company and home by bus 1, and the price is cheap, and I can have a consultation late in the afternoon on the same day and have surgery right away. Local anesthesia... I'm so nervous~! However, I searched again while worrying because they don't remove the auricles!!
5. It took almost twice as long... I had to transfer, and the price was expensive, and I could only have a consultation with the director, but I couldn't have surgery on the same day!! But I had a reservation at 2 o'clock, so I dragged my lazy body and went~! First of all, the phone and KakaoTalk consultations were friendly and the reviews were good.. I went there thinking I was being
fooled since I also had the aristocrat removal. I took antibiotics and pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs on the day of the consultation. The director is a very comfortable person.. and reassured me while looking at the CT scan when I was anxious. The implants are small and the bone erosion is not that bad.. and the aristocrat doesn't hurt, so I don't have to have it removed.. I'm satisfied even without having it removed. The director did a good job of removing the scar, so it's thin. There was no sagging skin, so I didn't go 4 times and made a deposit right away and decided to have the surgery the next day. He said he would think about the aristocrat removal until tomorrow. I had the aristocrat removal done under general anesthesia and negotiated the amount in advance.
The chin and aristocrat silicone removal surgery was done well, so there's no bruising or much swelling.