The reason for the surgery was that the side cheekbones came out when taking pictures, so the frontal picture was unsatisfactory.
Since I didn't know anything about surgery, I was looking for a hospital with the highest rating in the community.
The director was kind as I saw on YouTube and answered all my questions. (Showing the face of a celebrity, asking the director's opinion, “How do you make a face like this?”, the ladder osteotomy, which is being used in other hospitals, how far can surgery improve it?, etc.).
You answered all the questions so well that all my questions were answered. I had two long consultations before the surgery, and despite being busy, he was so kind to me, and even though the surgery was over, I am always grateful.
In addition, the head of the hospital was especially considerate of the situation where I was rushing my schedule forward, so I was able to get the surgery quickly, which was also a big help.
Each of the staff is friendly and in fact, it feels like a family that you don't see in large hospitals. Before I came to this hospital, I think I've been consulted at 8-10 places, but I'm sure it's the best hospital.
**** I think the most important thing in choosing a hospital is the director's experience. As far as I know, the current director has only done contouring surgery for over 20 years.
Currently, she is doing cosmetic surgery, but after graduating from medical school at Seoul National University and obtaining a plastic surgery specialist, I know that she had a reconstructive surgery at Seoul National University Hospital and then turned to cosmetic surgery.
Personally, those who had undergone reconstructive surgery were more attracted to me because they felt stable as well as aesthetically pleasing.
Personally, I was impressed by the fact that he contoured from the time of the director's father to the second generation. A long time ago, he published the first thesis on contouring surgery for Asians (zygoma reduction, to be exact). I understand that you are the first Korean to contribute to the journal of an authoritative plastic surgery society abroad and act as the first generation of contouring surgery.
**** Looking at this background, I decided to have the surgery because I thought I would not have to hesitate any longer.
Since I tend to have side cheekbones, I requested surgery to reduce them as much as possible. I asked for the square jaw to be just as normal as the proportion of reducing the cheekbones. The front chin had a bone above the eyebrows, so he said that it would be better to design it in a way that just saved it, so we planned it that way.
If you have a small head like women, the effect of the surgery will probably appear more dramatic, which is a little disappointing. Rather, I am worried that posting a surgical review would be a disrespect to the hospital. I am sure that if a small head or a woman does it, it will have a greater dramatic effect.
There are a lot of pretty and good-looking people in the reviews, so it's a bit embarrassing to post it, but personally, I'm satisfied with the improvement. It feels good to have a natural surgery.
It has a dramatic effect. Usually, it is effective if the side cheekbones are very large and the head is small. On the other hand, I have large side cheekbones and a large head. (As you can see, I use military cap size 61-63 haha). If you ask to see a model after the procedure, you can almost guess what the face will look like after the surgery. If you don't know, you can ask the director.
There are many people like that who modeled at the hospital. I probably won't have that kind of face no matter which hospital I go to. So I don't regret having it done at another hospital.