Of course, black doctors and black hospitals should be filtered out, but
when it comes to plastic surgery, the doctor's skills are important, but I think it's 50% of the doctor + 50% of the original version,
so if the original version is not good, no matter how good the doctor's skills are.....
If it's a doctor who has been proven to some extent and a hospital, it's too bad. I don't think there's any need to worry about this and that in detail.
Of course, cost and follow-up care. What's the difference between the design the doctor thinks of and the design I think of? Disparity?
Since it is a surgery, there will be some concerns, but
it takes months or even a year to think about it and make a decision, and I
will use some profanity, but I think it is a waste of time.
The doctor is not a wizard, and
any doctor who has plastic surgery is ultimately up to him or her. It only brings out the limit of the potential you have to the maximum.
If your potential is 90 points, it just brings it as close to 90 as possible.
If you only have 50 points of potential, it doesn't completely transform you to 90,
so it's a story that almost everyone knows, and the introduction was too long.
That is,
after plastic surgery . Whether or not there are many changes or dramatic changes depends on the doctor's skills, but even more important than that, the original version is more important. Even if you meet a doctor with the best plastic surgery experience in Korea, in the end, it depends on whether the original version supports you or not.... So, whether it's a doctor or a hospital, it's not a good idea to measure too much. Waste of time, waste of mental health