I think that other patients need to know about the way Ino Plastic Surgery Hospital responds
so that they can make a rational choice of hospital.
I hope that there will be at least one less victim like me.
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I am experiencing functional problems after the surgery.
This is a review of
the side effects of the surgery, the hospital's inadequate and absurd response,
and false information.
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Undereye repositioning + dark nano fat grafting + front cheek grafting surgery in progress
1.
Half of the face is numb (nerve damage.)
The upper lip, cheek, cheekbone, and half of the nose are numb.
I think the expressions tingling and tingling are correct.
It is also difficult to make various natural facial expressions.
My face keeps tickling and I can't feel if I have a runny nose or something on it.
- The sensory symptoms are really diverse (it's ticklish, and when I touch my cheekbone, I feel a nerve in my lip...)
2. After the surgery, one side of the lower eyelid is fixed and doesn't go up. (Feeling of the area under the eyes being fixed, tight)
(When I smile, one side is fixed at the bottom and does not naturally rise)
3.
No dark circle effect. (I asked for before and after photos, but I couldn't see them. They said that
the photos will be discarded once the surgery is complete.)
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Hospital response and aftercare
This was a hospital where it was really difficult to keep track of
the director's
If there was no abnormality in
the face
It took about 8-9 months to monitor the progress
like that
the progress
and asked to see the guardian and Jae-kyung because there were some parts I didn't understand,
they didn't discuss the progress with the guardian, citing Article 21
of the Medical Act
(
Confirmed with a lawyer - absolutely not. It's false information.)
When I asked
the guardian
said there was no obligation to talk to
the guardian
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There are long stories
after this
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You can never fix something that's already broken. The hospital can't take responsibility either.
Since
the articles
it's difficult for consumers to see reviews of side effects, making it difficult to make the right choice.
Most of the good articles are posted on various apps and communities, but
I hope that those who are
always
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This post was written based on the `consumer rights` guaranteed by our Constitution and the Consumer Protection Act, and we would like to inform you that it has no intention of defaming the medical institution in any way other than the purpose of sharing information and helping other patients.