I've heard a lot of people around me say that their lower body is disappointing, but for me, a socially extreme freshman, the cost of surgery was too expensive, and the contouring surgery itself was scary.
I've seen a lot of people who got the surgery while working as a coordinator at this hospital for 2 years. I don't know about other hospitals, but
there were no complaints about surgical errors while I was working. There were no accidents, no
asymmetry, and of course, I got a lot of calls asking why bruises or swelling didn't go down. There were
also a lot of people who contacted me the day after the surgery asking why the swelling didn't go down and if the surgery was wrong... sigh ㅠㅠㅠ
The director is obsessed with safety and design, and it's amazing how he makes it almost the same if you bring him a picture you want.
It doesn't all come out 100% the same, but skin and fat mass are important. Anyway, when I looked at the CT scan, the difference in the bones before and after was clear.
When I looked at the patients, I saw some who changed dramatically, some who changed naturally, and some who didn't see a big effect because their conditions weren't very good.
There was a person who cried because they were so grateful that their second surgery went so well. I think I'll always remember that. You had a bad first surgery at another hospital, so you were having a hard time and your expression was really gloomy. You know, when the person next to you cries, you get emotionalㅠ After crying in the director's office, you came to the desk and thanked me with a trembling voice. I got emotional back then too. As I'm writing this, I'm thinking about it again and I'm getting emotional because I'm a total F. Hehe.
Anyway, I didn't go to another hospital for consultation, and I got surgery from the director because he seemed to be good at surgery.
Of course, he gave me a bit of an employee discount since I've been working there for about 2 years. He did give me a little more than I expected, though?
I might have lost a lot of weight..ㅎ
I had square jaw + chin 2 types of surgery and it's been 2 months and 2 weeks since the surgery at the end of June. So of course the swelling is still there. It needs to go down more. I
was really worried that I might have side effects, the swelling wouldn't go down, or something would just go wrong, but it went well. Usually, patients take progress photos when they come in after 3 or 6 months, but I was able to take them when I had free time, so I asked another coordinator to take them yesterday. I kept whining
that I wanted my chin to be slimmer, and she paid a lot of attention to my chin and told me to lose some weight since my bones were good^^;; After losing a little weight, my chin looks like the one I showed you with Photoshop, so it's amazing, amazing, amazing, and I'm satisfied. I wish the swelling would go down quickly...
If I reveal the full name of the hospital, you might accuse me of being a broker or if our hospital gets hurt, so I'll only tell if anyone asks which hospital it is!
If you're a broker, you really don't need to ask where the hospital is ㅠㅠ The reason I'm writing a review is because the director did a good job with the surgery and I'm satisfied and grateful. Also, since I'm going to quit soon, I thought it would be good to just write a good review since I did well, so I wrote it with pure intentions
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Patients who came to our hospital for consultation or had surgery might remember me after seeing the before and after photos...ㅎㅎ
I uploaded a realistic photo after the surgery. I wanted to refer to it to see how much swelling will go down and how much remains after about 2 months!
That's all!