I can't believe I'm writing a review of my breast surgery... This is a real review of my breasts that I bought with my own money ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ I chose Motiva for my implants. Other hospitals recommended Motiva Sevin, but I thought, "I'll choose the implant that feels the best when I close my eyes and touch it!" So I chose Motiva with my eyes closed, and no matter how many times I tried it, it was always Motiva. It feels similar to my skin, and although it's expensive, I think I made a good choice. (They said that if there are side effects after the Motiva surgery, you only have to pay for the anesthesia fee and you don't have to pay for the implants.) The director is Director Kim M-guk. He was very professional during the consultation and did a great job designing my breasts. I also liked the aftercare system here. There is a 4-week post-surgery care program. I've been to several other hospitals for consultations, but bringing electrocardiograms, ultrasounds, and other test papers is a huge hassle. However, MD Surgery has breast surgery specialists, and they can perform electrocardiograms, blood tests, and breast ultrasounds here, so there's no such hassle. *On the day of surgery, the hospital provides a three-month supply of amino acids to promote capsule formation! I started taking them in the morning about a week later. Day 1-3: I woke up in the hospital room. I was so sleepy that I couldn't sleep because of the pain. One-day admission is allowed here, and I chose to be admitted because I had the surgery without my family knowing. They gave me porridge in the evening, and I had to take the medicine to get it. I had trouble drinking water, so the resident nurse (or nurse?) gave me water through a straw and checked on me, looking after me like a guardian. I was so grateful. Sitting up was difficult, but she took such good care of me that I realized hospitalization was definitely a good idea. I was given porridge again in the morning, and when I returned home after being discharged, I felt much better than yesterday. I was lying down at home watching TV and sleeping, and by the third day, I felt even better. It really seems like I'm recovering day by day. I didn't feel any pain after the surgery, but I use my chest muscles more than I thought in real life, so it's harder to use them. It seems like an easier surgery than double eyelid surgery!! First of all, it's comfortable because I don't have to wear a corrective bra. I really like the shape of my breasts, and my only regret is that I didn't get it done when I was a year younger. I'm looking forward to this summer. I think I had the surgery at a great time, so I'm 10000000% satisfied.