The reason I like the experienced director is because
he has a lot of experience in surgery,
and the second thing I look at is the reviews...
The breasts also looked really pretty in the reviews.
And lastly, rather than whether the consultation is short or long, I try to see the person's mindset when performing the surgery.
Is he trying to finish the operation quickly even if he is having a hard time on the patient?
In that sense, the doctor I operated on had a short consultation, but I liked it.
This is the third time I am seeing him. The question is, do they specialize in just that surgery?
Doctors aren't geniuses, so they can't be good at everything.
It's been a long time since I had sagging breast surgery with Motiva, and at that time, it wasn't this expensive, but the price was cheap.
I did it because they said there were minimal side effects such as capsular contracture, rippling, and rupture.
Even after regular checkups, I'm doing well with no major problems.
Any surgery. I really think he must have a serious complex. They say the side effects are low, but
there are many cases where you just follow other people's reviews and end up regretting it, so I hope everyone makes a careful decision.