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2026-05-29

[Uber Plastic Surgery] How to Deal with Plastic Surgery Side Effects and Failures, Part 2 - Building Rapport

[Uber Plastic Surgery] How to Deal with Plastic Surgery Side Effects and Failures, Part 2 - Building Rapport Hello, this is Uber Plastic Surgery :) We have prepared Part 2 of our video on how to deal with plastic surgery side effects and failures! https://youtu.be/xJYdBkihXUE Shall we find out together about the process of dealing with plastic surgery side effects and failures as explained by Dr. Seo Seung-jo of Uber Plastic Surgery? Plastic surgery side effects and plastic surgery fail...

[Uber Plastic Surgery] How to Deal with Plastic Surgery Side Effects and Failures, Part 2 - Building Rapport

[Uber Plastic Surgery] How to Deal with Plastic Surgery Side Effects and Failures, Part 2 - Building Rapport

Hello,

This is Uber Plastic Surgery :)

We have prepared Part 2 of our video on

how to deal with plastic surgery side effects and failures!

https://youtu.be/xJYdBkihXUE

As explained by Dr. Seo Seung-jo of Uber Plastic Surgery,

about the process of dealing with plastic surgery side effects and failures,

shall we find out together?

In the Part 1 video on how to deal with

plastic surgery side effects and failures,

we shared our opinions on

how we hope patients and clinics would handle these situations.

In Part 2, Dr. Seo Seung-jo of Uber Plastic Surgery

will talk about this through

actual cases he has experienced firsthand.

*Rapport - A psychological term primarily indicating a relationship of mutual trust between two people.

First, I will explain a case where rapport was well-established,

and the patient and the clinic reached an amicable agreement,

resolving the issue smoothly

without any hurt feelings on either side.

There was a patient who had rhinoplasty

and visited the clinic complaining of discomfort.

It was determined that the implant was unsuitable,

so the implant was removed.

Usually, in cases where the implant is unsuitable,

removing the implant resolves

the majority of the issues.

However, an unexpected problem arose.

The skin had slightly died,

leading to necrosis.

In plastic surgery, the biggest problem

is actually necrosis,

which is a more serious issue than inflammation.

Fortunately, the patient trusted the doctor and the clinic,

and followed the treatment process well.

The scarring almost completely disappeared,

and they later returned for a non-implant revision surgery,

making it a highly successful revision case.

By quickly acknowledging the side effects of the surgery

and taking measures to ensure

the patient could recover as much as possible,

the process went smoothly

without breaking mutual trust or hurting feelings.

As such, when it comes to plastic surgery side effects and failures,

I believe proper management is absolutely necessary.

Next, rather than a successful rapport-building case,

I will tell you about a case

where rapport building failed.

In cases of dissatisfaction with the shape,

rather than actual side effects,

it is completely understandable for the patient to be sensitive.

In such cases, understanding and acknowledging the patient's perspective

is crucial to prevent trust from breaking.

If the clinic responds defensively,

it can lead to a failure in building rapport.

The outcome must be acknowledged

before moving on to the next step.

If it is not acknowledged, the patient

can no longer trust the clinic

and will have no choice but to look for another hospital.

This truly highlights how mutual communication and trust

are incredibly important.

When plastic surgery failures and side effects occur,

conflicts arise because

rapport building has failed.

By valuing communication

and treating each other with an attitude of acknowledgment and acceptance,

I believe good results can be achieved.

We have shared the contents of our Part 2 video

on plastic surgery failures and side effects,

which can be a somewhat sensitive topic.

If you are curious about the details,

please check it out on our YouTube channel, Uber TV!

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