No photo reviews. The content is very strong. I recommend reading this if you are curious about the hospital service, the director's skills, and expertise rather than the pictures. The breasts are very uneven, and the shape of the breasts is also uneven. Moreover, the asymmetry becomes worse after breastfeeding. It's not the original springy texture, but a soft, stretchy texture. I consulted with two hospitals, one of which was the famous ㅂㅂ(ㅗㅇ...ㅗ..ㅇ). They said that for aesthetic reasons, the areolas should be aligned and that the sagging side should be elevated through a T-incision. The cost was around 20,000...10,000 won.. Even though it was even, it was an incision. I was wondering if it was necessary to go that far and make a huge purchase. I went to U&U, which has good reviews and has been running after-sales service for life. During the consultation with Dr. Ki-Gap Kim, he said that adjusting the shape of the areola with a unilateral elevation is good for the doctor and not for the patient. If you say it doesn't bother you, the areola is okay. He said that sagging on one side can be improved by using different implants. I decided to sign up with this person because he thought about it from the patient's perspective and it matched the direction I was thinking of. The only thing that bothered me was surgery. He recommended a slightly larger implant (I'm tall and bulky), but I insisted on a smaller implant because I wanted a slimmer version. After the surgery, the initial appearance was fine, but after a week, the bottom fell out. He calmly told me that it was the bottom fall and double bubble, and decided to correct it first with a correction bra. He continued to provide medical treatment and check the progress in the meantime. He then suggested that I undergo orthodontic treatment in about 6 to 8 months. This also touched me because it was burdensome to have surgery again and I thought I should just live with it, but he said, “You will be stressed every time I see you,” and recommended correction, and according to hospital policy, it was free. Since it is the type that is soft and stretchy, the correction was resolved quickly, so I asked for a second surgery to enlarge the size that was disappointing in the first year, and he agreed to do so. This time, the breast room was reduced without removing the skin, and the implants were 340, 350 with Motiva? It's been 4 months since I had the surgery to grow my breasts like this . The condition of my breasts has improved significantly compared to the first surgery, and most of all, I really like the shape and it looks natural. (I can't even think about the sagging, asymmetrical breasts I had before the surgery.) During the consultation, I can feel the spirit of craftsmanship in the way they treat me kindly so that I don't feel nervous during the reoperation, acknowledge the mistakes, and work together with the patient. I think that there is a high possibility of side effects from breast surgery depending on the size or existing breast shape. So, U&U's system is very good, and the director's mindset is also very good. Even though the first surgery was a failure, I don't think there is anyone other than me who has had this kind of improvement and reoperation with peace of mind (in most cases, if the surgery fails, the hospital doesn't know about it... the patient also leaves a note), so I left a review.