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  2. I have never had any extensive work done. Just a but of botox and some lasering. I am looking into fixing my eye issue but I am a bit concerned about risks. I saw some pictures that have me paranoid. Looking for reassurance before I book anything.
  3. I have seen operations done for as little as 3 grand but you have to be careful. If they are undercharging for a more complex surgery, it is a red flag. I'd say recovery time in total is anywhere from 6 months to 2 years. That is for a full recovery. Mine took about 9 months. I spent 28 days in Korea.
  4. I joined after reading this. I wanted to respond since I had this confusion as well. After having gone through the process, there is an easy answer. When you elect to have surgery of any kind overseas be it plastic or health-related, you are often met with a fee and/or down payment. This is done as a means to not lose revenue if someone decides to not show or flights get delayed. They schedule operations in advance and it is often hard to book late notice operations so they end up losing money. This is a safety net that shows the client is serious and if for whatever reason they do a "no show", they are not losing money for the time scheduled for that person.
  5. I had been in talks with a clinic (I won't say who as I don't want to give them bad rep) but after going over pictures, details, health records, etc. - I was declined!!! I got an e-mail this morning telling me that the clinic had to cancel my appointment and decline the operation due to "risk" and they did not state what the risk was. I did reply but I am not sure if they will reply back or not. I am not sure what the hours are over there, I just know I read the e-mail earlier this morning. What are some reasons a doctor would decline doing work on you? I am at a loss here!
  6. Yesterday
  7. I will be honest, this kind of information is often hidden. Doctors won't say anything and the stars that get work done usually don't want people to know. That being said, it is rumored that a number of K-Pop starts have gone to Dream Medical Group/SNSD Clinic. Dr. Jaegwon Wang at Oracle Clinic is said to be one that has worked on a number of them. Again, these are just rumors!
  8. I always tell people to confirm the doctors on the official site to make sure they are registered and legit. When you find a clinic you like and a doctor you think would be good, verify before even contacting them. Either way this is great information!
  9. It depends on the surgery. Just ask the doctor or clinic, they will be able to tell you what to expect in terms of recovery time. Some people don't need anything beyond a check-up a few days after and can go home. Others need a week or two for check-ups before they should go home.
  10. Hi everyone! I am not new to plastic surgery but I am new to getting it done overseas. I have been in contact with a clinic in Korea and I found out last night that I will need to pay a fee in order to book my appointment. I am planning on going in May to get neck done (neck lift) as I have had a bit more sagging than I would like going on. The cost was just too high to get it done locally so this is what led me to look in to options in other countries. I am just not sure if this is normal. They did say the money I pay will be part of the total cost so it will be deducted when I arrive to pay the rest. Is it normal for a clinic to require money upfront when scheduling online?
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  12. Anywhere from $5,000 to just under $20,000 from my understanding. It really depends on the extend of the work needed done. As for recovery, you are looking at a minimum of a 2 week stay in Korea. I would plan for 3 or 4 weeks though if you need a more complex surgery. Recovery time outside of post-surgery stuff will be 4 to 6 weeks for the resting period (no strenuous activities or exercise) and then 6 months to a year on average for full recovery. Some take a bit over a year.
  13. This is actually very handy for me as I am still looking into a lot of options myself. I kind of assumed some of it can be done online seeing as Korea gets a lot of foreigners that go there for work. Either way, thanks for this info!
  14. This was one of my bigger concerns. Even though I know a lot of people online say they had no issues, I worry that words can be crossed and not understood resulting in less than desirable results.
  15. I am not sure if this is a good place to ask but I know a like of kpop stars get work done. They are always so beautiful and attractive. I am mixed race (part Korean) and would love to get work done that is on par with what these people get. I have wanted to appear more Korean honestly. I feel like people confuse what I am too often. Anyways, does anyone know? Or know where I can find this kind of information?
  16. It seems to be a surgery that is more common in men which makes sense as men suffer from a different kind of balding. Women tend to thin out hair all over making them less suitable for these sorts of treatments and operations. You'd have to make sure your scalp and hair health as well as density is right. A knowledgeable doctor will be able to help!
  17. I am looking for some information on the specifics of a rib cartilage rhinoplasty operation. One that would extend the nose and make it appear more uniform. I want to know the costs, surgery time, recovery time, etc. in averages for Korea clinics. I am doing a comparison of local clinics for a friend. Any help would be great!
  18. I got botox in Korea and loved it. It looked way better than what I had done in the states. I always recommend it. I just don't think the cost of flights and hotel stay justifies such a small and basic intervention that most people can easily find locally.
  19. This. Also some information about what you asked: I would say most clinics at this point offer free online consultations. These are done via Skype, Zoom, or FaceTime. They will likely request medication information and photos and then talk about what your goals are for your surgery and this can all be done before traveling. As for scheduling, you may have to pay a consultation fee which will be added to your total surgery cost so reserve the time/date of your surgery. This may or may not include a deposit to avoid last minute cancellations from people abroad. Once you have a date set, you will get a basic quote for estimated costs (which can end up being more or less post surgery depending on various things), sign forms, and you may need to get medical clearance from a local doctor which includes blood work and a physical exam a week or two out from surgery. Most clinics require you to stay in the destination for at least two weeks post-surgery to ensure proper recovery and attend follow-up appointments, and some offer all-inclusive packages to simplify the process making it easy for people traveling from far away nations.
  20. It is only worth it if you value the quality and service over the cost. The cost is cheaper but as mentioned, you have to factor in flights, hotel stays, etc. which add to it. I personally would only get it done if I had already planned on being in Korea for a trip or other surgery.
  21. Yup! Some places have multiple doctors that specialize in certain areas. You will find this outside of Korea as well. It makes sense when a clinic offers various surgeries and beauty treatments. A doctor that does hair transplants, for example, is very unlikely to know how to do a tummy tuck!
  22. It can be a challenge if you are not sure what to do, who to to contact, or what to ask. I find the Discord group tied to this forum can be super helpful with this! I know I was a bit lost myself when planning my second trip and surgery. That being said, it helps to meet doctors and go to clinics in person. This can mean planning a longer stay or multiple trips.
  23. I am happy you had a good experience. I think most people do but some people do not. While I did not go to this clinic, my first experience with getting work done in Korea was a bit disappointing. I think it was more down to miscommunication. I did end up going a second time and found a better clinic and doctor and was much happier the second time around!
  24. The average cost is $6k to $12k depending on how much work is needed. The cost can go as high as $20k but be as low as $3k. So I would plan for something around $8k if you are trying to plan a budget.
  25. I am struggling with this right now. Problem is, I don't know anyone personally who has had any experiences with plastic surgery much less getting work done in Korea. It has been so stressful. I am trying to just map my way around things and kept getting pointing in different directions with stuff I read online.
  26. I have been looking for a doctor to get some work done for over a year. I have checked locally as well as a few different countries (including Korea) and I just find the whole progress frustrating and overwhelming. I have been in contact with a few Korean clinics and one of them has not responded back to me in almost 2 weeks, another responded right away but they seem to be pushing my questions around and not answering anything, and another just never responded at all. How am I mean to find a doctor and schedule something from another country when it is this complicated to just get a response and more information?
  27. I have read good things but I have also read mixed/negative things. It is always nice to get the perspective of real people on their experiences. I would love to see some before and after pics if you aren't too shy
  28. I mean if you look into it online, you will see a lot of websites recommending it. I don't think it is fair to say it is the best because they are very likely skilled doctors outside of this area. I am looking around and found some that rate well and do great work - not located in Seoul. That being said, doing your own research and finding the best doctor for you is more important than what city they are located in.
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