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That is a good amount of time for a surgery like this. You have time to recovery and then some. If I were you, I would get in touch with some doctors in the area you will be in and explain your issue and see what they offer in terms of solutions. Some doctors will offer different surgery options than others.
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I tried botox once when I was 29 I believe. I will be honest with you, at that age it did not make much of a difference. I think I looked fine until I make expressions and it came off... odd. I feel like botox is best for 35 or even 40+ in age. It doesn't last very long either and I think overdoing it when you are still young ends up causing more damage and aging long-term.
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You'd be surprised by the number of people that know English in South Korea. The only other place I had gone where more people know English than not was the Philippines. It is very common for other nations, especially in areas where a lot of foreigners travel to, to have more people that speak English. It is good for business
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I have had a lot of hair loss in the last 10 years. I would say 50% of my hair has thinned out. My part line is wide, my temples are bald, and my overall thickness is sad. I was looking into options that work for women as a lot of docs do not recommend hair transplants for women due to the nature of female pattern balding. I asked someone on another forum and she suggested looking into scalp stem cell treatments. I found a few local clinics that do offer it but it is $15,000 per session and most people seem to need 2 or 3 minimum. I cannot afford that! I was expecting it to be under $10,000 for multiple sessions Is this something I can get done in South Korea for less? I am not sure if they offer stem cell treatments like this or not.
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Hey everyone, I’ve been noticing some early fine lines on my forehead and around my eyes lately (probably stress + screen time ), and I’ve started looking into anti-wrinkle treatments. I came across this page while researching: https://gafhealthcare.in/treatments/anti-wrinkle-treatment It explains things quite simply — especially how treatments like Botox work by relaxing facial muscles so the wrinkles soften over time. From what I read, it’s a non-surgical option and results usually start showing within a few days and can last a few months. What I’m trying to understand is: Is it worth starting early (late 20s / early 30s)? Does it look natural or “frozen”? How often do you actually need to maintain it? If anyone here has personal experience (good or bad), I’d really appreciate honest feedback before I take a decision. Thanks in advance
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Hello from Italy, I need some help!
lolabananas replied to Gelsomino's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
Usually in Korea, you will find their prices match the averages you can find online. They are a lot cheaper than other countries and people have easier access to them. That being said, you will need to work with a clinic and doctor to get an exact cost breakdown and estimate. While you can get averages online, not everyone has the same surgical needs. - Last week
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How much a night are you looking to spend? The best ones are $500+ in my experience but that adds up fast if you are staying 2 weeks or longer. The best "cheap" one I have stayed in personally was the Hotel Newv. At the time, I was able to book it for $112 a night. I wouldn't even say it is cheap as the quality of everything in my room, the service, food, etc. was amazing. I guess cheap is usually $80 or less a night.
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One of my eyes droops or sits lower on my face than the other. I am not sure why. I noticed this when I was younger but as I have gotten older, it is far more noticeable and it is very frustrating. I can use make-up to make it less noticeable but I want to find a fix for it. I will be in Korea for work in August for 6 weeks. I would love to be able to get something done whilst there. Anyone know what sort of surgery or correction I should look into for this?
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Hello from Italy, I need some help!
SueChic12 replied to Gelsomino's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
Yes, the clinic I am booked with did everything online. I was given an estimate with an average cost plus low and high end costs so I could plan to have more if needed. I don'e know the rules of posting about clinics directly on the forum, I will DM you the clinic and you can contact them if you'd like. -
Hello from Italy, I need some help!
beachybabe replied to Gelsomino's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
It depends on the clinic. Most state of the art (modern) clinics will offer a consultation online that includes rendering, planning, ect. so you can see what the surgery will look like on your face. That being said, the cost will vary. I would imagine they give you a cost estimate with room for it to be less or more expensive. Without seeing you in person, I doubt they can sign off on a set price. Medical work doesn't work like that. -
How long should I plan my trip for?
beachybabe replied to alisaw's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
This question gets asked a lot and there is no honest way to answer this because every surgery is different. Even when you compare the same surgery and different people, recovery times differ. It is always better to have extra time though. -
Rib cartilage rhinoplasty information
MooMooShia13 replied to EveRose's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
I am not 100% but I believe this is the kind of surgery a friend of mine had and it took her 4 months to heal. She was told it had been fully healed at that point. Everyone is different though. -
I had heard this, which is why I was asking. It is hard to make sense of such claims when I see the same thing all the time but there are complaints thrown in. It seems like it is a great place to look but there are highly rated doctors outside of this area as well. Thanks everyone for all the feedback