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Reputable clinics for Zygoma Reduction? -pls share results too :)


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They actually make you pay more even though they say their services are ''free''. People go alone and they work it out just fine.
 
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That's great! I've heard of this clinic before but couldn't find any info. Do you know if they have a website ?? I can't find anything
 
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Was the 45 degree zygoma reduced enough? I was also set on quick zygoma in the beginning, but I am leaning towards the 3d method now fearing the quick method will not reduce them enogh :/

Also, do you mind sharing more about your experience? Price, doctors, consultants, other clincs you visited? :smile:

I have come across Reon Ps during my research but I know nothing about them.
Thank you!
 
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I was set on having my surgery done at Opera but the consultation was TERRIBLE - I decided to check out iWell and Reon instead and both consultations went quite well. The lady from Opera said I 100% must do 3D zygoma as the quick + 45 zygoma will have no effect at all (which is a complete lie lol), and that was just one of the many red flags raised throughout the entire consultation. When I visited iWell and Reon, they both stated that I should only do 3D if I'm looking for quite a dramatic effect so I decided on the quick zygoma (the sides), and 45 degree zygoma (front cheekbone area).

I went in asking for the event prices (from the app called Babitalk) so I was quoted 3m won at iWell and about 2.5m won at Reon - both of them also qualified for tax refund, or a ~10% discount when paying in cash without the tax refund. Although both consultations went great I decided on Reon as they are pretty well known for their facial contouring surgeries among locals.

The surgery was done by doctor Park who also did my DES. They took a CT scan before and after the surgery and doctor Park showed me the x-rays side by side so I could personally see how much the surgery did - although it wasn't drastic, my cheekbones did reduce in size and I'm quite satisfied with the results. They also provided 4 aftercare treatments where they used some machine to help with deswelling and also massaged my cheekbone areas.
 
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Thank you for sharing :smile:

Wow that's an amazing price!! Do you happen to speak korean? How did you persuade them as a foreigner to give you that price? To foreigners they usually say that the event prices are only for koreans. Did you show them a photo of the event?:amazed:

Also, did you notice any sagging after the cheekbone reduction? Do you know if Reon offers dissolvable screws? And lastly, did you need a translator to communicate with the doctor and stuff, or do they offer one?

Sorry for the amount of questions, I am just getting started again on researching facial contouring and sincere experiences like yours are very very helpful :smile:
Thank you!
 
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I actually used my Korean name and spoke in Korean throughout the entire consultation (I didn't tell them I was a foreigner until the end). For the prices, I just told them I saw their events on Babitalk so I didn't have to show them any photos.

I'm 3 weeks post op so I'm not sure yet about sagging, but I believe both Reon and iWell stated that 45 zygoma is a lot less prone to it. As for the dissolvable screws, I'm not sure :sad: Since Reon is a pretty small clinic, unfortunately they don't offer translators - they also gave me an aftercare sheet as to what I should/shouldn't be doing, how to massage properly, etc. but it was all in Korean.

Hopefully you find the right clinic, I'm glad I can help!
 
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Hi Soju,
I am very interested in the price quote you received from Reon and Iwell about the eye surgeries. Are you still in Korea or back to the states?
 
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Has anyone on here have flat/low frontal cheekbones before getting zygoma reduction? I have really flat frontal cheekbones and big side cheekbones which make my face look wide and broad. I would really like to know if you have because I'm hoping that a reduction of the side cheekbones will bring balance to my face. Thank you. :smile:
 
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omg i hav the same problem as you. maybe you could opt for lateral zygoma reduction i think. My zygomas from the side look good i dont want them reduced its only on the front side that makes my face look so wide.
idk if this helps https://gyazo.com/bfde2b97b99c7b5f65a3b7b88d4968a1
i'll consult that with the doctors to see and ill get back to you
 
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Thank you so much! That's exactly where my cheekbones are the widest. My cheekbones make me look heavier than I am.
 
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oh my goodness thank you so much for this!! i was going to do it at a clinic called "small face" but they were charging me an arm and a leg!! reon being popular among locals is an excellent sign. do you know of any clinic that is known for lateral canthoplasty by any chance? Thank you so much, i will probably be doing it at reon because of your review. How did you know about Reon? Im super curious!!
 
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Did you go under GENERAL ANESTHESIA ? or the other kind? omg thank you
 
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