Question: Can i wear glasses after rhinoplasty? I don't think contacts will be an option for the first few days because I might be having eye surgery at the same time... super nearsightedness is not fun. =/
Do you know if there is a disadvantage to April 31 dynamic tip plasty? It seems there ought to be a reason why it is not used by all doctors if it is indeed "better"
So I have a quick question about what's possible in rhinoplasty. I sent my picture in for simulation and it all turned out that they were no able to raise the bridge in my picture (at least the part between my eyes... where my bridge is virtually non-existent) a whole lot ... or at all.... What would you say is a reasonable length that the surgeon is able to raise the center of your bridge by without the silicon extruding because of skin being too thin? 3mm? 5mm? more?
I'm planning to do Rhinoplasty and Tiplasty. I'm considering doing my eyes.. but due to the fact that I wear glasses and I wouldn't be able to wear glasses after my surgery... I need to rely on contacts. If I can't wear contacts... I am literally gonna be blind.
So after lurking in this forum for over 3 months reading about plastic surgery. I've finally decided to unlurk.
I've booked my flight to Korea from December 15th - December 30th for rhinoplasty. My mom will be coming with me to make sure I don't faint on the street or something.
I've contacted JW, VIP, Item, Banobagi and Dream to make an appointment for consultation. So far only JW, VIP and Item have gotten back me.
Currently really leaning towards JW because of reviews and their super efficient response speed. ^_^
Which site did you choose you get your accomodination?
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