Looking for a deputy director named Song, I am even more depressed. When he arrived at their hospital, the operation performed by their department straightened his face and protected his department. I asked him if he needed further treatment, and he was told, "It's okay to bend like this. You like surgery so much that it doesn't affect your life. Finally, he said I wouldn't waste his time. I hung up and couldn't even ask. I am very angry. " A doctor without education can only be a deputy director at most, and his medical ethics are still so poor. It's okay to bend like this, so it's okay before I have an operation, but it affects my appearance. Why should I have an operation? Isn't it for straight men? If it's okay to sag more than 20 degrees after the operation, then why should I have the operation? The nurses in it are still good, and the young doctors are also good, but they are not experienced enough. Many places will not be done well.