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I never heard of it until someone shared the link in the other thread.. So sad :sad: Is it true, tho? :O
 
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OMG! safety is the first thing to consider..
 
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i consulted so many! read my other posts, so far only one clinic said they can do what i want, but i dont know if i want to do it there yet
 
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I don't know what kind of laws there are in Korea which allows clinics and doctors to continue practicing despite patients dying during surgery. I remember in Bangkok not too long ago there was a British woman who died during surgery, and the doctor was promptly arrested and the clinic shut down. So girls, be careful when doing surgery in Korea. It's like playing Russian Roulette.
 
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Its really difficult for international patients to know which clinics have bad reps and have had major accidents but I def don't recommend Wonjin
 
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I went there last month for two jaw but the head doctor after the tests referred me to other professors to see what's wrong with my jaw. I definitely recommend two jaw at wonjin as there is only 1 doctor that performs it, they run multiple tests to make sure everything goes well, and they wont do it unless you really need it. I'm not sure about other departments though.

I'm now having my surgery in SNUDH around christmas because of endless referrals and it would have never happened if it wasn't for wonjin. My problem right now is if 'seoul national university dental hospital' is a good hospital. can anyone fill me up on this?
 
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