>Reason for surgery When I was in high school, I noticed that my s-sides were enlarged while riding a bike. I thought I would get it done when I became an adult, but I delayed it for 10 years. Then, not long ago, I saw my s-sides protruding between my d-sides and decided that I shouldn't delay any longer, so I made a reservation for surgery after a consultation . >Choosing a hospital As I was selling my hands, I found out that there are so many hospitals. The most important things are the director's surgical experience and price. I chose a hospital near Soongsil University that satisfied both of these conditions. >Consultation I sat on the humiliation chair and took pictures. I thought it would be level 4-5, but they said it was between level 3 and 4. At this time, they showed me a folder of over 8,700 people who had surgery. I had great faith here. They showed me pictures of people who had consented, and I was surprised that there were many people with worse conditions than me. And the pictures after the surgery looked fine. They spoke like AI, but it was better than feeling burdened by excessive kindness. And they said that the nurses would help me prepare for the surgery after I simply signed the consent form. > After paying for the surgery and going to the bathroom, I changed clothes. I lay in the recovery room and got an IV while listening to various explanations. After a while, the head of the anesthesia department came and asked me a lot of questions very kindly. He asked about my allergies to medications, etc., and then told me to go to the operating room. I sat on the operating table, which was like a humiliating chair, and they fixed my arms and legs. They said they would check my blood pressure every five minutes, and after the anesthesia was administered, they would also anesthetize my lower body. They said they would administer painkillers through IVs. They said they would administer the anesthesia, but I said I was sleepy and didn’t remember. The surgery took about an hour. >After the surgery, I was told to wake up, but my body wouldn’t move. I couldn’t even open my eyes and I think I was led to the recovery room by the nurse. Then I took two painkillers in a half-asleep state. I fell asleep again and lay down for about 30 minutes, but I was completely asleep. I must have woken up because I was really hungry since I didn’t eat breakfast because I had to fast for 8 hours. The head of the department took a look at the surgical site and made me come back to the examination room. She showed me pictures of the surgical site and said the surgery went well. She said it would be done without sutures, but there were two areas with a lot of capillaries that were a bit tight. Of course, it was dissolvable sutures. >I was honestly really worried after reading reviews that said it felt like my body was being pricked with hot skewers after the surgery, but fortunately it wasn't that bad. It was just a little tingly and sore. I was going to take a taxi home, but it was better than I thought, so I took the subway home. I think I saw a little bit of blood for about 2 hours, but after that, there was no more blood. The pain persisted when I got home, so I applied a cold compress and the pain went away. P.S. I was walking normally now. They said it would be harder after 1-2 weeks, but I'm worried. I'll come back in a week with a review!