For my 4th revision rhinoplasty... I'm writing a brief review of the 3 places I went to for consultations: Misyu, Cha Min, and Oh & Young. I 'm currently in the process of looking into revision surgery... I just wrote down what I personally felt after going to the hospital. 1. Director Gil-hwan Cho's desk and counseling center were very kind. I've seen the director being blunt at Sungyesa many times, but he was more blunt than I thought... Should I say he was stiff, but still proud of his surgery? I felt professionalism. He drew pictures and explained things . I had a lot of questions because it was my first consultation. Maybe I asked too many questions. ㅠ He sighed deeply and showed it. I felt like I couldn't communicate with the director. I wondered if my understanding was lacking.. They showed me a lot of before and after photos, but I came out thinking, ah.. that's not my style of nose.. ㅠㅠ 2. Director Min Seong-gi Cha Min's desk and counseling director were very kind, and of course he and the director were very kind. I thought I would have a consultation first, but as I filled out the chart and waited in the consultation room, the director came in. My first impression was that he felt a little sharp? I started a consultation with the director right away. He looked at my picture on the screen and explained it to me and drew a picture to explain it. I had a lot of questions, so I asked if I could ask them all. He told me to ask them all at ease, so I asked them all with a feeling of trepidation, but the director said, “Is this really true?” Everything was explained to me. It was easy to understand. It was so amazing. I felt like I was receiving some kind of education about nose surgery. Contrary to my first impression, when I talked to him during the consultation, the director was very generous. He showed me a lot of before and after pictures, and the lines were pretty. He even showed me before and after pictures of my nose, which was really damaged or should I say extreme. I thought it was awesome. But he asked me how much I usually drink. He said that I eat it often, so it is best to abstain from alcohol for at least 6 months after surgery, and that managing my condition before and after surgery is the most important. He also told me about nutritional supplements that are good to eat! But I was really worried about whether I could quit drinking for 6 months ㅠㅠ Of course it's good not to eat anything ㅠ After the consultation with the director, I consulted with the manager, and he treated me kindly and told me to think about it and contact me comfortably without forcing me to make an appointment. I was very scared after going to the first hospital. It was a bad situation, but I came out of the hospital in a good mood . 3. Grace O&Young Director Kyu-ho Lee's desk, the counseling director was so-so... I heard that O&Young has been around for a long time and is famous for nose revision surgery, so I went for a consultation. The director's first impression was kind. He looked at my photos and explained everything about my nose and the surgery plan. He explained it well. It was good that he figured out the line I wanted and explained it well. The line in the before and after photos was also pretty! And I try to ask various questions, but when I ask one question, the director explains for too long... but the answer + the director brags? Should I say it's a feeling.. I didn't ask all the questions and consulted so much that I got tired of listening and left without asking any more questions. The director seemed proud and was pursuing it? The director was trustworthy because he felt like he had the right direction. The manager didn't force anything, and he explained things clearly and was quick. He told me that it was right to build all three places, and the plans were almost the same. (Speaking of construction... I'm a little mental. ..) *Materials and costs will vary from person to person, so I think it would be more accurate to inquire at the hospital! I'm thinking about having the surgery at Charmin. I haven't paid the deposit yet, but my mind is leaning towards this. I'm planning on taking a break from work until December, so I'm going to do it quickly, but a month won't hinder my daily life, right?