Hello. It seems like it was just yesterday that I posted a review of 3 kinds of contouring a year ago, but now I have posted a review of the surgery to remove the pin. I received 3 types of contouring at a factory-style hospital in Gangnam, and I thought of suicide because of various side effects, including gums, and suspicion of proxy surgery, so I even thought of suicide. . Once the bad gums got better over time, but some (lower front teeth) did not recover to the level before surgery. I went for gum treatment twice a month for a year. According to the teacher who removed the pin, The hospital doesn't want to admit it, but they say it seems to have touched the dental nerve during the chin surgery. It doesn't interfere with daily life, but they say that they can't do vigorous exercise in the future because there is a risk that some teeth will break or fall out. If you feel floating, it is 100% hospital fault. It is because you have touched the nerve of the tooth. If the nerve of the tooth has been touched during the contouring surgery, 100% it will be correct if it is said that the surrogate doctor performed the operation. He said he had received it, so he said he got it from a certain hospital, so he said he used a lot of pins, but he wasn't good at it. He was aware of it. I think someone replaced it, but when I said this, tears suddenly came out... I wanted to go to the hospital and argue, but I was afraid to go to the lawsuit. Anyway, the result of the pin removal surgery was very satisfactory. Like the 3 types of contouring, the incision in the mouth is the same, but the operation time is relatively short and the incision is minimal. Maybe that's why I was able to eat a normal meal from the 4th day of the surgery. It's enough to wear makeup and go around. I was worried that my gums would be overworked, but there was none of that, and I'm going to have the stitches removed in 2 days. They say that the stitches in the mouth will be removed 2 weeks after surgery. I went to the hospital every day to get rid of swelling and received phototherapy. Certainly, small hospitals are more expensive than large, factory-style hospitals, but they pay more attention to them. Most of the counseling heads only look at patients' money, so they don't care much after surgery. It's not like that in a small hospital. I'm thinking about breast surgery for my next surgery, but I have no intention of going to a large factory hospital where substitute doctors are prevalent no matter how cheap it is. I've personally experienced and learned that when the cost of surgery is low, there is a reason for everything. And when choosing a hospital, In particular, I hope you thoroughly check and choose the contour and breast as the surgery cost is not a penny or two. To be honest, I think it doesn't matter which hospital you go to because the skills of the plastic surgery teachers are leveled. In particular, once the outline is done, it cannot be reversed, so you have to be very careful.