Those in the profession will know the reason for repeating the exam
. When I looked in the mirror after the surgery or when I looked in the mirror after removing the splint, I felt like it was a disaster vs. a huge success. It was
my first nose job in 16 years (L-shaped silicone) haha. The result was a disaster... My nostrils were uneven and the bridge of my nose was curved haha. But the reason I didn't repeat the surgery and held on until now was because I woke up during the surgery and the pain and fear in the operating room remained as a trauma, so I didn't have the courage to repeat the procedure.
Currently, the skin has become so thin that it would not be strange for the L silicone to protrude through the skin around the bridge of the nose, so I have no choice but to force a repeat procedure.
Consultation
Director Kim is more meticulous than I am, values overall harmony, and the consultation time is long (I didn't do it, but the director asked me 3 times, why??) Even if the patient wants it, he doesn't perform unnecessary surgery haha. I also work in a service position. Although I am a human, I actually learned about service from the manager at Info.
The criteria for deciding on a hospital is based on the overall communication and atmosphere between the director and the hospital staff. ㅋㅇㅍㄹㅅ is that kind of place, so I decided to have surgery here. On the day of surgery, as I was scared of the surgery trauma, the director first told me to be reassured that I wouldn't wake
up
. I believed what He said and closed my eyes, but wow, I really didn’t wake up. Officials will know. It hurts, it hurts, and you need to look in the mirror right away!!! I looked in the mirror and wow... oh my god!!!!!!!
3rd day mission - I removed one side of the nose pad and
it really hurt. I was in tears (you know? There are two nostrils...)
The director asked me if it hurt a lot and wiped away my tears (ah...what is it? A human gambit)
1st week mission - splint removal + 1st nose thread removal + Gogh ear mode replaced with normal ear mode
The director explained the process in advance before removing the splint, so I was less scared (the director seemed to be more serious about removing the splint than I was).
When the actual procedure was performed, the director left. I just said to the nurse that my sister won't hold my hand, but the director turned again and gave me a doll (ah...human gambit +2) You
know these examples??? What awaits us after the splint is removed is skin trouble. I also had a really hard time for a while because my skin was all over because I had to use taping for a long time during my first training, so I was mentally preparing this time too... Why is my skin not clear??
It was amazing and I liked it so much that I missed the train right in front of my eyes and was happy even after
waiting for 4 hours at Suseo Station. - Even though I started working after just a week off, the swelling wasn't so much that customers couldn't notice.
2nd week mission - Inside the ears + nose (no need to be scared, no pain)
I don't have any questions, but the director keeps asking me questions (as if he wants me to ask) What is it??? This feeling of feeling like things have changed??? And there is a very kind manager at Info. He said he would do laser treatment for swelling, but I said it was okay because I didn't have any swelling. What is it? .It feels strange once again to be rejected on the contrary... .
I do it for my own satisfaction, not because someone told me to, but pain is pain, and fear is fear, but not only Director Kim ㅈㅇ but also the entire staff at ㅇㅍㄹㅅ Hospital were not just for clerical service, but they sincerely sympathized and supported me, so choosing this place was a godsend. I feel this every time I go to the hospital.
You guys were really worried because there were no reviews here, right? I was like that too ㅇㅍㄹㅅ The reason there aren't many reviews is because there are no DCs from acquaintances, DCs for referrals, DCs for reviews, etc. I only do about 2 surgeries a day, so when I make reservations, there are only 9:30 or 2:00 PM slots. Please note that I do it without any compensation
. The reason I'm writing this voluntarily is because I'm a local girl, so I can't go to Seoul often and sell a lot of handmade items (I'm really having a hard time). I'm writing this in the hope that it will be of help to those who are contemplating about failing to pass the exam or having surgery
. I hear many people say that they look younger because they were reborn with a nose that suits them.]