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Aftercare Korean beauty products?
berrygirl21 replied to melwinters's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
Anything with rose water is said to be really beneficial. I know a lot of Korean beauty products have that as an ingredient but just straight rose water would probably be good. You can look into the benefits, they are tons! -
Scalp stem cell treatments in South Korea
BECKII replied to BECKII's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
Do those things actually work though? Like botox injections for hair regrowth or the red light therapy stuff. I would much rather do something cheaper if it is an option. I just read into the stem cell stuff being the most effective next to transplants. - Yesterday
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Aside from maybe botox injections and red light therapy, everything with hair regrowth is super expensive. I would think it would be cheaper considering how common it is. Especially for men. I do know a fair amount of females that experience thinning though, especially before the age of 40 these days.
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I am hoping someone here has had one done. I am not sure how long I should take off from work in total. I have a general idea of how long I will need to be in Korea but in terms of healing and recovery, I don't know how long I should avoid working. My job does have some labor aspects to it which is concerning me. I could do some work from home but I want to make sure I can get enough time to recover before working again to risk injury or messing up my surgery.
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Hello from Italy, I need some help!
Gelsomino replied to Gelsomino's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
Thank you everyone! I appreciate the information. I am going to have to decide on some clinics and start contacting them. I was not sure how to approach this but everything shared in this thread makes sense. Do the doctors commonly speak with people or do they have staff that does this? -
Aftercare Korean beauty products?
InstaQu33n replied to melwinters's topic in KOREAN PLASTIC SURGERY (NEW! ACTIVE FORUM)
Everyone I have talked to about aftercare says the most important thing is keeping skin clean, proper hydration, and diet. The topical stuff can only do so much. You want to make sure you drink enough water and are eating foods that encourage healing and skin repair. -
Yes, there are certain drugs that aren't allowed! I only know this because a friend got turned away when traveling and her entire vacation was ruined. So to avoid this, you need to contact the MFDS at [email protected] for specific guidance. You will have to obtain a permit for said medications prior to traveling to Korea. Here are the drugs that are prohibited: Narcotics and Opioids: Drugs containing codeine or other narcotics are strictly prohibited. Examples include certain painkillers and cough syrups. Amphetamines and Stimulants: ADHD medications containing amphetamines, such as Adderall, are illegal to possess. While methylphenidate (e.g., Ritalin, Concerta) is available in Korea, it is tightly controlled, and bringing it in requires strict adherence to permit processes. CBD and Hemp Products: All marijuana, CBD oil, and hemp-derivative products are heavily regulated and effectively banned for import; possession can lead to deportation or arrest. Psychotropic Drugs: Certain sleeping aids (like Zolpidem) and benzodiazepines (like Xanax or Valium) are classified as controlled substances and require prior approval.
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I don't see an issue with playing with botox in your twenties. You just have to make sure you get quality injections and you don't over do it. Most people use botox for special events like weddings for example. Since botox is not a long-lasting fix, you can easily become addicted to it and the results so be careful!
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I am not sure if there are any laws there that do not allow certain medication that may be legal in the US. I am specifically talking about prescription drugs that you get from a doctor. I just want to make sure the few medications I take are legal before running into issues. Also, if they are now allowed to be brought in, if I could get access to some while I am there.
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Congratulations that you've got everything booked! For the next few months, just make sure to confirm any pre-surgery details with the clinic and your doctor. For packing, be sure to keep all your essentials while keeping the checklist light (take only what you will need). Stay hydrated and keep a healthy routine while getting plenty of rest and stay relaxed! You’ve got this—wishing you the best of luck with everything!
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Honestly, it is possible. Maybe you said something they took the wrong way. Like a wires crossed scenario. I wouldn't worry about it. Just move on and speak with other clinics. You can also find a local clinic to give you a consultation and find out of there is a reason for rejection due to medical issues or surgical ones.
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Have you considered other options? Red light therapy, stem cell scalp treatments, botox for scalp? I know a lot of people thing the only option is a hair transplant and that tends to be more the case for men than women. I have seen women grow back most of their hair with non-surgical methods like the ones mentioned. They are cheaper too!