There aren't many reviews of this hospital here. I don't know if it's because it's a large hospital or if only foreigners go there. It seems that the director has now moved to the Plastic Surgery Clinic. Here, I had a nose osteotomy, alar reduction, nasal septum tip, and donor rib support, but I had a problem and couldn't breathe properly, so I went to another reconstruction doctor and had two surgeries, but it was too long a journey to turn back. I had done too much manipulation in the past... What did other people think of what Director Lee did? I can't check the message, so please reply.
For your information, among those who are considering surgery for the first time, I would advise you to never undergo surgery that is difficult to reverse, such as osteotomy, use of the septum, or reduction of the alar incision. There are a lot of people like me who have breathing problems... and they all seem to sincerely regret it. Be careful of the blacklist. This surgery for nose reduction is also recommended as an extra menu during most surgeries, but it is very difficult to reduce it symmetrically and it leaves scars.