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  1. Dr. Cho from Bandoeye -

    He is a very well known surgeon in Korea. He is an eyelid revision specialist. I didn't choose him because I've seen some bad reviews about him. Most of clinics will have a bad review here and there but I saw one too many so I didn't go to him.

    Dr. Kwon from Teuimps -

    I think his skills are fairly good. But, he is one of those doctors that only does one particular style of crease. He recommends doing epicanthoplasty and in-out fold crease to everyone from what I can tell. I definitely didn't need an epicanthoplasty but he still recommended it without even really observing my eyes. If you like his style of crease and want to get an epicanthoplasty, he would be an okay pick.

    Dr. Kang from IOU -

    An eyelid revision specialist and easily one of the top skilled surgeons in Korea. He is fairly young and his clinic has been opened for only 2 years yet it is always crowded. Dr. Kang likes natural looking creases and is more on the conservative side.

    He doesn't have one particular style he likes, he will cater to exactly what the patient wants. He is very accommodating to the patient's needs and wants. For me, I got exactly what I asked for with every detail that I pointed out to him.

    His prices are higher than majority of clinics but it was worth it for me. I'm happy that I went to him. I chose him because he consistently put up before/after pictures that I was impressed with. Plus, after my extensive research, I didn't run into one bad review about him.
     
  2. You should also look into IOU clinic. Dr. Kang is a eyelid revision specialist and has top skills in making natural looking creases. I just had mine done with him.

    This is his blog.. http://blog.naver.com/iougamsung/
     
  3. I've just done a research on many clinics for a long time especially in countless korean forums. More often than not, many known clinics in foreign countries aren't too popular in korea for a reason.
     
  4. It is actually this site: http://www.plasticsurgery.or.kr/

    That's the official korean plastic surgery board. The law is kinda strange in korea, where a regular doctor can open a plastic surgery clinic without being board certified. Even if someone is a regular family practitioner, he is allowed to open a plastic clinic.

    It does matter if your doctor is a board certified surgeon or not. Board certification means that the surgeon has completed a training that has been approved by the standard of the country's medical board.

    After that being said, I by no means is trying to judge his skills as a surgeon when I make this statement. He actually did a good job on your nose. I'd just be weary of a doctor who is not board certified and spends a lot of effort for foreign advertisement.
     
  5. you can look into browproxy
     
  6. Actually, he's my first pick as well. But, I do plan to consult with at least 3 clinics just to be sure.
     
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