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  1. I actually remember reading on some plastic surgery clinic website (can't remember which) that it's actually better to gain like a kg or two after fat graft!! Bc losing weight = losing fat too I guess? Anyone have a better answer?
     
  2. I haven't paid with foreign currency before but i think they would accept it esp if the currency is stronger than Korean won? So usd might be ok?
    But I'm not sure. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong
     
  3. hmm... whatttt. LOL I think it was around 700+ dollars? I paid in won though. So you didn't have translation last year?

    I guess a lot of clinics do that, charging differently if you don't speak Korean.
     
  4. I did prp at renewme skin clinic...for the same price as just prp u can do it with derma shine, which is hyaluronic acid for the skin (not a filler). I think it's called hydrolift at other clinics? Really really moisturizing, and barely no downtime (just had little red marks from injections but it didn't look so bad).

    I think it's more expensive than IPL and stuff, so i've only done it once and haven't gone back for more, though I wish I could.

    The thing with skin clinics......... once you start seeing good results it's hard not to keep going back. It's making me so broke lol
     
  5. Ideally you would get best results if you could come back a month or two later for a touch-up..... if that's not possible then definitely go for PRP!
     
  6. It was alright - I would say about 40-50%. Tbh she looked pretty ok before the fg as well... now her cheeks just look fuller and her face looks a bit more closer to Korean standards of pretty face shape I guess. Which would be a good thing considering she wanted to look like kpop stars >_<
     
  7. So I went for a consultation with my dermatologist in Korea too, and was recommended scaling? I think it's some sort of mild chemical peel and aside from that they also use those scary looking blackhead popping tools to remove all the "sebum" from your face. No pills for me because my acne is not thaaaat bad... did anyone have peels for acne treatment before? I might try it but they're telling me I need to get it regularly done and it's like a few hundred bucks for a package.

    and for pores I think laser is the best option ... pretty sure taking medicine won't help haha
     
  8. PRP + derma shine is a good treatment for hydration, if you have dry skin. It's hyaluronic acid used for skin treatment, not filler. I've done it before, and for its price, it didn't make any dramatic changes to my face but it definitely feels moisturized. My skin didn't feel tight after cleansing, which usually happens when the weather is dry
     
  9. I think peeling refers to chemical peel - if your skin is sensitive you just need to be careful, apply lots of moisturizer and sunscreen afterward but otherwise it should be ok. And for acne treatments it's important to regularly receive treatment... if not, laser toning or fraxel might be good for acne scars/marks.. if you can only go one time. One treatment is still definitely better than none at all. And maybe the doctor can prescribe some medication for you as well :smile:
     
  10. I think that really depends on your face shape and skin type... I went for a consultation once and the doctor said it would be useless on me so I didn't go with it. For some people it really works though, I was interested after I saw a review:

    http://rnmeskin.net/experi2/view.php?page=1&id=37&ids=30

    Her face has really good results but the same doctor who did it on her said I shouldn't do it. :/ I guess the doctor knows best... still wish I could do something, though. Without surgery that is :P
     
  11. I think for under eye dark circles, a simple filler also does the trick, at a much cheaper price too. FG not be worth it for the price if you are just doing under eyes.

    For fat grafting I really recommend Renewme Skin Clinic; I've accompanied a friend who did it there and the treatment is really nice. It's not a huge clinic so not the factory like atmosphere for a lot of major PS clinics, plus the doctor is really good.

    rnmeskin.net is their website :biggrin:
     
  12. It depends on that the skin treatment is... i know a skin treatment program that's specifically made for plastic surgery patients!

    http://rnmeskin.net/clinic5/clinic5_04.htm?num=4

    Otherwise it's always best to ask the doctor first, you might end up with even worse skin if you're not careful with choosing your doctors.
     
  13. Do you know how much the procedure is with the 30% discount?
     
  14. you need to consult the dr to check if the procedure will work on you... a good doctor will know whether the treatment will have good results or not.

    the vampire is probably just referring to the PRP because it's a blood injection... not sure why they're calling acculift 'aqua'...

    if you're just looking for moisturizing and skin tone improvement I would suggest prp + HA injection.
     
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