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  2. I would plan for a bit of extra time. You might end up changing your mind about a clinic after getting there. Allow yourself at least 5 days for this. So assuming that the surgery will take 8 days as mentioned above, you would want a minimum of 13 days.
  3. So 10 days is probably too little. I guess I should plan for a 2 week stay, maybe even 3 weeks? I will have to make sure I can budget in a stay for that long. I do wonder if some clinics offer hotel stays as well? Does anyone know?
  4. What is the difference between getting lipo or the brachioplasty? I have been told I have both loose skin and excess fat so I am not sure how to approach this.
  5. Thank you for your replies. I will check out both the Geurim Plastic Surgery Clinic and the Ruby Plastic Surgery Clinic today. I am sure even the more expensive options are still more affordable than anything I can get locally.
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  7. I have heard of them feeling and looking more natural when done in Korea because they focus more on shape and body symmetry. That is VERY important for any sort of implant surgery.
  8. If you don't mind spending a bit more, Ruby Plastic Surgery will give you not only great results but a luxury experience. Like no joke! Go look at the photos of the clinic. It feels and looks more like a 5 star hotel than a clinic. It is beautiful!
  9. My sister got this done in 2022. She is the reason I decided to go to Korea myself. Her experience was amazing and her recovery was so fast, I was shocked. I believe she paid $1,550 for both arms and it included aftercare and they even covered part of her hotel stay (so she was closer to the clinic).
  10. If you have gone to Korea for surgery, what have you done with your down time? What I mean is the time that you have while waiting around for surgery, in between consultations, or during your recovery. The last time I went I was honestly bored! I wasn't sure what to do so I mainly just stayed in my hotel. I was not sure where to go or anything. I guess I didn't plan ahead for this part of my trip. I will be going back in May again for another surgery so I want to be able to enjoy my trip a bit more!
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  12. It is normal to have subtle puffiness for several months, especially in areas like the jawline, neck, or under the chin. You will almost have a feel and look of a pillowing like texture to the skin. You shouldn't have to worry about it and it will go down over time.
  13. Well one of the biggest downsides is they are not permanent. They last anywhere from 5 to 10 years. There are also risks involved - cysts, reactions, loosening of the fold, etc. Also you run the risk of them being uneven due to the healing process.
  14. The quality is on par with the US, and in same cases better. Overall it is better imo. You end up spending up to 50% less money for the same quality but many Korean clinics also have more comprehensive aftercare that is included in the total cost. Things like lymphatic massage, scar treatment, and stem cell therapy can be included in the package which is amazing. You will be hard-pressed to find this sort of thing included for free in the US!
  15. I didn't realize recovery could take this long. I would imagine it looks better as time goes on too, right? I will have to see what the doctor says I suppose.
  16. So I got a face lift in December. I went to one the of the top rated clinics I found online in Korea. My doctor was fantastic and the clinic was impressive. I was told the swelling can last a number of weeks but it has been 2 months at this point and I still have swelling. Is this normal? I have contacted the doctor and just waiting for him to get back to me.
  17. I don't know if 10 days would be enough. That is going to be a very tight trip as mentioned above. Everything I looked into said to plan for at least 2 weeks but upward of 3 or even 4 depending on the surgery!
  18. Thank you for responding! I had asked on other forums/websites and no one was responding. I figured someone had to have gone. I am thinking of doing one trip but I would need to make sure they can book me that day for a time before going back home.
  19. I have a bit of drooping on my eyes as I have gotten older. One is worse than the other. I am trying to find a way to correct it that is as simple/easy as possible. Someone I spoke with mentioned getting a double eyelid non-incision surgery as it is said to be fast, easy, cheap, and the results are good. Are there any downsides?
  20. I am in Canada. I was going to go to the US to get my breasts done but I started looking into other options and now I am considered Korea. I am just wondering how these surgeries compare to the US/west. Are there different practices? Are there better quality results?
  21. Check this this reply I did earlier it might shed some light on planning:
  22. It depends on how much time you're going to have. With only 10 days, it's better to reach out and probably decide on a clinic and book surgery. The first thing is to find out what the treatment cycle is like for what you want to have. Example: Rhinoplasty treatment cycle is about 8 days. Prep and consult day: 1 Day 2 – Surgery Day 3 – Follow-up Day 4 – Recovery / rest Day 5 – Follow-up Day 6 – Recovery / rest Day 7 – Recovery / rest Day 8 – Stitch removal and post consult Now factor in travel days (arrival / departure), that's about 2 days. That's a 10-day trip if you already have the surgery day locked in. If you plan to consult with a few places first and then decide, you have to factor in consult days. Maybe you need 2 to 3 days to consult. Then factor in the delta or difference between your decision and the next available surgery date. Let's assume this can range between 3 to 7 days. Now factor in travel days (arrival / departure), that's about 2 days. So if you want to consult first and then decide, on the low end you need about 14 days, and on the high end about 19 days.
  23. I know sometimes booking can be a few weeks and that is my concern. I don't want to go to Korea and not be able to book my surgery on the same trip. I also know some of these places are rather busy, especially this time of the year it seems. I would like to book and plan everything for late April or early May. Should I contact clinics while at home and will this guarantee that I can book my surgery for the same trip? I will only be able to be in Korea for 10 days.
  24. Lipo on arms is not too bad. You will have a lot of bruising and be sore but it is less painful and a faster recovery compared to lipo in the legs or buttocks. As for cost, you are looking at around $1,800–$2,500 USD - However, I have seen it go as cheap as $1,200 and these prices are for both arms.
  25. I read this on another site. A lot of people say this. You do not want to be fresh from a surgery on a long flight!! I am not sure how long I will need but I am intending on staying at least 3 or 4 days after just to be sure.
  26. This. I have looked into this clinic for other things and they do amazing work. I would absolutely start here. See if you like the doctor, talk to some people, ask for more information, etc.
  27. Usually you go home the same day although some people might be asked to stay overnight. I don't think you have to worry about an extended stay. Just make sure you go early enough to allow for meeting with doctors and then time to rest before hopping back on a plane so you aren't miserable.
  28. Yeah this sounds right. I only know because a friend of mine had it done. She didn't go to Korea however. She is planning another surgery and this time she will be going to Korea so I am hoping to schedule my surgery at the same time so we can travel together.
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