It's been three years since I had rhinoplasty at ㄴㅇ. There aren't many reviews about this hospital, so I'm posting this to help those who are curious. At the time, I was an international student and went to Korea for winter vacation, so I did it on short notice, so I didn't even bother to sell it, and just read the advertisements and reviews posted on the Internet, and immediately scheduled the surgery date and met the doctor on the same day. They operated on me. I think they only had the bridge of my nose done and the tip of my nose was tied with thread, but I don't remember exactly because they didn't explain it in detail. I think I consulted with the director for about 5 minutes before the surgery, and other than that, I had a conversation with the director who was not unfriendly, but still not particularly friendly. same. Even when I asked questions about what type of implant it was, how many mills it was put in, what the surgical method was, how to care for it after the surgery, etc., I gave very vague answers. I looked up information about nose surgery before the surgery and gave answers of the type I already knew. Things you can find out just by tapping the keyboard. He said he would know how much to put in only after the surgery, but he didn't give an answer before the surgery, and when I asked him after, he couldn't answer, so it seems like the doctor who performed the surgery didn't know either. I guess he just put it in according to his finger lol. I said I wanted to reduce the bridge of my nose, but I didn't want to make an incision . They said they would touch it without implants and went into surgery, but they didn't even tell me exactly what method was used. When I searched later, it seemed like they tied it with thread. I didn't want an artificial, straight nose from the beginning, but I just wanted to add a little height to the shape of my nose at the time, so I was satisfied with it, but now, three years later, my nose is a little crooked and the symmetry on both sides is not 100% correct. It seems like the thing that tied the tip of my nose has come loose (this is not permanent, it usually lasts for 1-2 years, so I understand) and I am currently consulting with several hospitals to get a repeat surgery. I had a nose surgery, but I am not sure what or how it was done, so everyone is dumbfounded. If you like a hospital that provides long-term consultations and thorough aftercare, you should avoid this place.
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