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Is it true that the Korean government investigated the cheating in plastic surgery institutions?
On August 3 1 day, it was reported that the problem of "slaughtering customers" in some plastic surgery hospitals in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea was once again concerned. Three people from China were hired to pretend to be customers in Jiangnan District. In July1-August 10, the medical service status of 50 plastic surgery departments in Jiangnan District was investigated.

According to "South China Morning Post" reported on August 30th, A (34 years old) from the south came to a well-known plastic surgery department in Xinshadong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul for consultation on August 3rd. The doctor suggested that A have an operation to reduce his nose, and the asking price was 654.38+0.2 million won (about 70,000 RMB). Koreans only need 8 million won (about 47,000 yuan) for this kind of operation.

According to the report, from the appointment to the consultation, Jiangnan District evaluated each link separately. Specifically, it is divided into whether the cost of surgery is reasonable, the introduction of patients' rights and obligations, and whether doctors hold professional discussions.

The survey results show that among 50 plastic surgery departments, 5 are consulted by ordinary people called "room heads" rather than by professional doctors. Some plastic surgeons force patients to pay fees after consultation.

When an "undercover patient" got up and left after consulting in the hospital, he was suddenly asked to "pay" and make an appointment for surgery. The "undercover patient" said that he only brought 50,000 won (about 294 yuan), and the hospital said that he would pay 50,000 won as an operation appointment.

Jiangnan District said that the number of customers in South China has dropped sharply recently, and the purpose of this survey is to re-attract Koreans for medical sightseeing, so as to understand and improve medical services in Jiangnan District. It is reported that 42. 1% of the total number of foreign patients come from South China.