I had my first plastic surgery in my life at a place with many reviews because my lower body was overly swollen, but...
I experienced the side effects that were discovered after the extreme pain... I saw and experienced with my own body that there could be this many side effects of thigh liposuction.
The side where the excess liposuction was done and the side where the fat was left were bumpy like waves, and in severe areas, the flesh was sunken like puddles, and the area around my knees was dug up so much that it became wrinkled, so my hopes of ending my life of wearing long pants were shattered.
The most serious area was the inside of my thigh... The inside of my thigh was tangled with the remaining skin that was roughly attached with a laser after the excess liposuction and the fat that was not sucked up, so it was sagging in several layers. Every time I walked, the fat would rub, and I would get angry and sad every time I looked in the mirror.
I accepted reality to some extent and went to a hospital specializing in reoperation and a hospital for general surgery, and every time I went for consultation, I heard,
"Reconstruction is impossible."
I stopped going for consultations, avoided looking in the mirror when putting on pants, and lived my life avoiding the side effects.
Looking at the huge scars of the surgery, I thought about just hiding the traces of the side effects in my pants, but the conclusion was that I couldn't live like that. I went for another consultation, but it was really hard because there weren't many specialists in thigh surgery.
After disappointing consultations at two major hospitals that said they could do the surgery, I went to Laprin, where the abdominal surgery scars were clean, without much expectation.
After reading reviews of the abdominal surgery, I wanted to ask the director if he did the thigh surgery because the scars were so clean. I went
in thinking that I wanted to solve just these two problems, because the sagging inside my thighs and the dents above my knees were painful when the bones touched each time I walked, and the director told me that my bumpy thighs would be solved by leveling. "Leveling? I heard about that for the first time, but the director explained that it was the only surgery in Korea that evens out the fat and smoothes out the bumpy areas, and that thigh surgery was easier than abdominal surgery.
My heart raced, so I made a reservation right away and had the surgery.
I think you can tell the results of the surgery by looking at the before and after photos rather than reading ten words. This is an unedited photo.
The dents have been smoothed out, and the wrinkles and pain above the knees have greatly disappeared. The dents
and sagging on the inside of the thighs have also been flattened with the inguinal lift.
For someone with a severe case like me, a T-incision would have been necessary, but since I sometimes travel and really want to go swimming, I said I wanted to do the lift only through the inguinal incision, so I did the lift only through the inguinal incision. The
fat that was grafted to the upper buttocks to correct the collapsed buttocks after a thigh lift at another hospital was also removed, and my buttocks have become so much lighter.
The director is a person who clearly tells patients what can be done and what can’t be done can’t be done, and although he rarely says unnecessary things, I felt that he is a person who truly wants to make his patients pretty.
During the pre-surgery consultation, all he said was, “I’ll do my best to make you pretty.”
After the surgery, when he came to check on my condition, he only said, “I did my best.” But
later, the director told me that when he came out of the operating room, he was drenched in sweat.
Now, I can look at my thighs in the mirror and not get angry or sad. I sincerely thank the director for that.
Starting with the head director who solved my problem, the vice director who always treated me with warm hands, the other director who assured me not to worry about the scar and that he would treat it again later with injections, the director who transferred to another plastic surgery clinic but was so distressed by the comparison with Director Laprin that he re-entered the clinic again, the nurse who reassured me not to worry during the surgery, and Dr. Hwang who was more sensitive to my scar than I was and treated it every time I went for a check-up... As a sensitive patient who went to get surgery due to side effects, the people I met at Laprin were very touching. The thought that came to my mind while looking at the results after the surgery was, 'How good it would have been if I had done it at this hospital from the beginning?'
I am writing a review because I know only too well how painful thigh side effects are.
The surgeries I have had include uneven thigh uniformity, fat grafting to severely sunken areas, thigh augmentation, stem cell injections into scars, and buttock liposuction, so I do not know the exact cost for each. ㅜㅜ So please inquire about the cost at the hospital.
I hope this will be helpful to those who are in despair due to thigh side effects like I was in the past.
*I don't even want to think about the hospital for side effects, so I erased it from my mind, so no inquiries .
ㅜㅜ It must have been really hard! My right thigh was bumpy after a large-volume liposuction, but I just lived with it. Looking at this makes me want to go to the hospital for a consultation.