Specialist in otolaryngology Graduated from Catholic University College of Medicine Graduated from Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital Trainee, Catholic University of Korea
Career
Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital Outpatient Professor, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, Catholic University, Former President, G&G ENT Department,
American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons International Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons Korean Society for Facial Plastic Reconstruction International The Korean Academy of Otolaryngology The Korean Society of Asthma and Allergy The Korean Society of Otolaryngology
GNG Hospital Building, 626 Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Tel
02-1522-2030
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He didn't overly recommend it and explained the basics of nose surgery in detail. However, there was almost no cosmetic consultation such as before and after.
I went for a consultation. It wasn't as friendly or friendly as I thought, and I felt like they wanted to end the consultation quickly. The cost of the nasal CT scan was 25,700 won. I visited the hospital with symptoms of sinusitis and a deviated septum, and since it was a second surgery, they said that my nasal septum was not in good condition and that autologous ribs were the only solution, so they recommended autologous ribs. I was diagnosed with sphenoid sinusitis (sinusitis), so I wanted them to explain that, but they said that I don't have sinusitis right now, and I was so confused. Since I was diagnosed in 3 places, they said that I don't have sinusitis right now. I waited for about 10 minutes and they recommended reusing ear cartilage, removing my septum, and autologous ribs. I'm hesitating to have the surgery.
Also, my nose is a dragon nose? It's a nose with visible bruises on the bridge of my nose, but they said that lowering the nostrils would be difficult because of the scars. They said that lowering the nostrils would be impossible. I'm confused because they think
it won't work even if they remove the autologous ribs.
It's been 5 years since I had my rhinoplasty here. In conclusion, I'm satisfied. Since I have thin skin, I had silicone implants at another plastic surgery clinic for my first surgery, but they turned red and were very see-through, so I had the functional costal cartilage + dermis surgery here. I'm satisfied with the shape of my nose, and I haven't had any inflammation or other problems with the bridge of my nose.
However, when I mentioned my nostrils being asymmetrical and wanted to correct them, they recommended a deviated septum surgery, so I got the surgery covered by insurance. (For reference, I didn't have rhinitis.) It was severe, but my nostrils are still uneven. So I thought it wasn't a surgery I didn't need.... In the end, I got my nose bridge corrected at another hospital. And the stitches on my nostrils and the nasal septum stick out a little, so I sometimes get inflammation like acne, but I just apply Esroban every now and then and deal with it;;
The facilities are comfortable, spacious, and good.
I can't tell the shape yet because of the splint and swelling, but
I can feel my breathing opening up right away after taking off the cotton.
My nose is clear.
I went in the morning and the wait wasn't that long
(if I went in the afternoon, the wait seemed to be longer, but there were a lot of people when I came out)
. The manager and director both spoke concisely and it was good.
The director never told me to add more or do anything, and
even if I tried to be greedy, he wouldn't do that haha.
Totally . It seems like you're pursuing naturalness + facial harmony.
Actually, I didn't know if the hair fit me, so I actually liked it.
I made a reservation for a rhinoplasty consultation and went, but
I had to wait a very long time before I could see him.
He seemed to have a lot of experience with rhinoplasty,
but I didn't seem to communicate well with the director or other staff before the consultation, so I don't plan on getting a second surgery.
I had nasal valve surgery a long time ago. I still remember the kind words you spoke about the principles. The director was the reason for my choice, but I was impressed that the director was so kind and came to see the hospital room even after the surgery. Although it is a large hospital, I am grateful to the people who are more humane than a one-person hospital. take care of yourself
It was helpful to draw a pretty nose on my face photo and tell me the number of mm so I can roughly know how tall it will be. Also, I didn't mean the total number of mm in the nose, but divided the nose into 4 parts, and I thought that it was detailed in the part that said the specific number of mm. So, I feel sorry for not being able to receive advice from the general public without information (of course, I fully understand that I will not mention it in case there are people who will argue after the surgery saying they don't like it)
At first, I simply went for a functional nose consultation, but it was nice to receive a prescription again after knowing that I was suffering from side effects of antibiotics due to chronic allergies.
Consultation review-> The explanation about the nose was very detailed and good at the professor level. It was a non-valve lecture and it was a useful time. We are looking into functional beauty together, so the asymmetry in the beauty side is serious (I thought it wasnt serious, but its not like celebrities and most ordinary people are asymmetrical...) and the face is wide lol ㅋㅋㅋㅋ The pack width that says that a wide nose is right is correct. came