Hello, I have been there like this~
First of all, breast surgery is divided into deciding on the implant / deciding on the size / deciding on the surgical method.
It is mainly done with Motiva or Mentor. I know that Motiva has a lower chance of capsular contracture and rupture than Mentor, but feels worse to the touch.
And the FDA Approval is provided only by mentors.
For more information, https://m.blog.naver.com/julietmira/223073164878 I referred to this article.
Surprisingly, after I decided on the implant, he seemed to recommend almost all sizes and surgical methods,
so I chose mainly based on the director's trustworthiness + after-care + A/S.
I was struck by the fact that he was a master of his field. It was really nice that he explained things in detail. My friend who went with me also said that the director was really proud of his breast surgery experience (in a good way), but the after-sales service part was a bit weak, but someone I know also had it done here, and it is famous for breast augmentation in various ways, and it seems to be good for the job. It was the most advantageous in terms of price, but since it excludes the anesthesia fee and the examination fee, it would probably be similar if you add it up.
ㅇㅇ ㅂㅇㅈ - They said that the bottom line incision was the shortest and most inconspicuous. This person also seemed to do a lot of breast surgery, and overall it was simple. The director felt like a regular doctor and didn't feel commercial, which was nice. However, there were too many Chinese people in the waiting room haha..
ㅇㅇㅇ ㄱㄱㄱ - It was private and the director said he had 21 years of experience, so I trusted him. The director was very cheerful and asked a lot of questions. The manager wasn't very pushy and it was clean! They said there was good follow-up care and free after-sales service for life.
ㅁㅂㅇ ㅇㅇㄷ - Oh, just here, the recommended size was about 50cc smaller. The teacher was trustworthy because he also explained the phenomenon of bottoming out. I think he focuses on safety! However, since this was operated with a dermatology clinic, there were a lot of people waiting.
I think the director has a lot of surgical experience and is very famous for breast surgery. I knew that this person was also a Motiva Key doctor, and I felt that this place was the best in terms of follow-up care and systematic care. And he emphasized that there will be no accidents (this is the manager). However, the after-sales service period is limited to 3 years and it is a factory type!
What I felt after looking around was that the prices are usually not that big of a difference. Depending on which type of implant you choose, there may be a difference of 200 to 400, but since these are breasts that you will wear for the rest of your life, I hope you don't worry about that much difference! Do what you like best and what you think is safe haha.
I think the director's skills are the most important, and if there's anything other than that that's holding you back, I think it's a good idea to let him out. After much deliberation, I chose the hospital that had the least hassle. If you have any more questions, please let me know haha.