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  1. I have actually used a few things they tend to recommend in Korea. This is what got me looking into surgery over there. So the first product is simple and cheap, a jade roller! You can look into the benefits of it. You can buy them on Amazon. The second product is Rejuran Healer Turnover Ampoule. It contains polynucleotides that come from salmon and it helps the skin regenerate faster as well as encourages collagen production.
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  2. Oh this sucks! I was hoping there was a way to find out. I know there are rumors and that all over social media but no concrete evidence or proof. I mean I get it, these pop stars want to keep this stuff private.
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  3. I have had one that didn't and two that did. The one that didn't, I had already been in Korea in person. I was there booking the appointment. The two others I did from my home country. I think it is worth clarifying.
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  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.
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