Gangnam Station Jung Soo-woo,
I can't seem to find this place by searching, but all names are revealed.
The doctor is in his mid-50s. It's a one-person hospital.
The facility is clean and comfortable.
The director is in his mid-20s. A plastic surgeon with a unique personality. A man with a strong personality. No pressure to make reservations.
Friendly and helpful. People around him have the surgery. They told me not to get plastic surgery, but to do it when I really wanted to.
They gave me a 50-minute consultation, like an anatomy lecture.
My eyes have good eye-opening power, and since it's my first surgery, burial alone is enough, and
I also need to do an upper slit. I also received a consultation for my nose, and I want to have my nose done as part of my body, but with silicone. You have to cover
your stomach. It would be better to do it at a nose-only specialist.
There is
no pressure to make reservations. The doctor and the manager are all very humane and kind.
There is no review discount. If you add 150% for burial epicanthoplasty, plus VAT, it would be about 165.
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The doctor is in his late 30s.
I got used to the doctor's face and got used to it
. The plastic surgery director is kind and has a bit of character.
I felt that way because the director is very kind.
When I asked about the surgery method he prefers,
he said there was nothing in particular.
After consulting with the director, I consulted with a doctor, and after looking at it for about 10 minutes,
I showed him before and after photos on the doctor's computer, but this is it. It wasn't the main consultation room, so there wasn't a computer.
I asked three questions about the need for epicanthoplasty
, saying that the gorgeous lines on the face would look like sausages, and that natural in-out lines would suit me, but
the doctor rushed out as if he was busy.
Maybe it was because I stayed longer than I expected, but I didn't feel that the doctor was very sincere.
It's extremely T, but it feels like I'm being forced into the medical service industry (counseling dealing with people) haha.
I'll do it for you beautifully. The doctor said it twice, and I thought it was his best appeal, but he was
n't friendly overall during the consultation, and I didn't have the trust to entrust my face to him. It's
just that. He came in and held the line and asked if there was a picture of Yeon-yen. It felt insincere.
If you're in your late 30s, it's been about 5 years since you've done double-wielding. I think it's like this.
It's better for me to have at least 10 years of surgical experience.
It's a one-man hospital, so it's not a factory-type hospital.
It's about 100 for buried epicanthoplasty as an event, plus tax and anesthesia fee, it's probably 120.