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  1. Thank you. I recall the Dr. at Marble as kind, and a nice young lady working there acted as translator. The pricing was fair and no hard selling. He proposed using silicone. Although silicone can give a lovely result and is a viable choice for many, in my particular case I ultimately decided against going that route. If I'd needed more augmentation, however, I would have definitely considered it. I had read from another person on the forum (I don't recall the name now though, sorry) that she was happy with her rhinoplasty from Marble. I happened to be passing by there, and decided to stop in.

    At 101, to guarantee yourself a spot for a consult and/or a surgery date, you do need to contact them well ahead of time like I said as he is normally booked months in advance. When I first contacted them well before I arrived in SK, I used email. Later I downloaded Kakao and communicated with that. I think either is fine to contact them, or even phone I would imagine. Thankfully, I knew to contact them well ahead of time due to another person's account of her experience with 101--her name here is smokococo. If you are interested, I would advise you to do the same. :smile:
     
  2. I am so glad we met too--what were the chances of meeting in SK by accident?! :P

    x

    There will be a next time -- I hope to see you again soon!!!!!
     
  3. Today was wonderful for two reasons: I had another hair wash at the clinic, and.....my cast was removed along with the stitches! I was a bit apprehensive to look at my nose after my past bad experiences, but I had nothing to fear--although my nose is quite swollen, I can honestly say that I love it! :smile: It is so wonderful not to see the rib graft edges (the graft was removed), and my nose looks so much more symmetrical and also more feminine. :heart:

    The rib graft removal left a dented area, and so I had dermis placed on the bridge due to that. Dr. Paik and I had discussed that possibility before the surgery, so that was no surprise. I'd also read a lot about dermis from Kcouture's posts, and I was very comfortable with that choice if it was needed in my case.

    Also, I had ear cartilage used for a tip graft. I am wearing something in my ear (although the stitches were removed today) due to that which I believe helps the ear holds its shape while healing. The doctor showed me how to remove and clean it, and how to put it back.

    Before the surgery, Dr. Paik takes the time to go over your pictures (which he took himself), and discuss your desired changes. He drew on my picture until we both agreed on the proposed changes. This is the same procedure that I read from another patient of Dr. Paik's on this forum. He was meticulous and makes sure you're both on the same page before surgery.

    I will go back to see the doctor one more time before leaving SK. I will be a bit sad to leave, as I have really enjoyed my stay here. I'm here with a family member, and we have visited two palaces, the War Museum, the Lotte World Tower and Sky Seoul (wow--don't miss that one!) and much more on top of shopping of course! My family member has gone hiking. It's a beautiful place and the people here are largely very kind. Every time we have even looked lost, someone stops to offer assistance, for example. Also, it's so easy to take a train wherever you need to go, or a bus. We stayed in Dongdaemun actually and enjoyed being one stop from a large supermarket called HomePlus. We took cabs to the clinic after surgery. You can catch a cab almost anywhere, easily--they are very reasonable.

    If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask here or message me and I'll try my best to help.

    Wishing everyone the best in their nose journey! :heart: And thank you to everyone who has posted about their own stories---every one of them helped me in one way or another.
     
  4. Anyway, ultimately, I went with Dr. Paik--the consult with him pretty much sealed the deal. :smile:He showed me before and after's of other patients with similar issues to mine he had addressed, and additionally, he shared how he had addressed them. He took his time patiently explaining these things, and he spoke good English which was helpful in understanding him. I was there with a family member, and we both felt Dr. Paik to be sincere and very capable. It just felt right.

    I had IV/sedation and all went smoothly. I had open rhinoplasty.

    I can see with my cast yet on, that my nostril openings (maybe there's a technical word for that I am not sure what it is) look symmetrical now--I'm pretty amazed. My family member said that he could see that during re-tapings, my bridge looked normal, nice and smooth. :smile:

    My hair was washed 2 days ago at the clinic, and each time I am at the clinic, there are at least several people there in various stages of recovery from rhinoplasty. Dr. Paik only does one rhinoplasty a day, which I liked as well.

    The staff are all professional, efficient, and kind. The clinic is in the Appgujeong-Rodeo area, but the clinic itself is unpretentious and comfortable, not unlike Dr. Paik himself.

    I hope this helps someone in their own revision rhinoplasty journey.
     
  5. Hi forumers,

    I want to give back by posting my experience (although it's in progress--I still have my cast on!). Part of the reason I found 101 and Dr. Paik was due to others on this board who were helpful enough to share their own experience. From there, I did my own research, and then consulted in-person in addition to having email consults/inquiries prior to that.

    The email consults did give me helpful information and also provided a starting point depending on the response, but meeting the doctors in-person is more helpful of course--they can see and touch your nose and look into it as well.

    I felt in my heart before leaving that I would go with Dr. Paik from 101 Plastic Surgery Clinic, but I had time before my appointment (appointments with him should be made ahead of time--he gets booked quickly) so I also visited other doctors/clinics while awaiting my appt. day and time with Dr. Paik.

    So while waiting for my appt. with Dr. Paik I also visited:
    JW
    GNG
    Dream
    MVP
    VIP
    Marble
    Top Class
    I think that's all of them!
    :smile:
    At Trend I would have needed an interpreter, and I was unable to arrange it in time so I never visited there.
    One agency (via email) said they felt they couldn't help me much, but I visited them anyway in person and was told they could help me. So, I advise you to visit all the clinics you are interested in in-person.

    I was impressed to varying degrees with all the doctors at these clinics. I didn't dislike any of them and the decor of the clinic doesn't matter to me as long as it's clean and organized, which they all were.

    I won't bore you with the details of each doctor's estimation of what my nose needed, since we are each individuals and our noses and tissues are all different in addition to what needs correcting. Re: pricing, at 101, no negotiating is necessary as they don't employ consultants--I only spoke with Dr. Paik and his sweet English interpreter. I have read from others that they give the same prices to foreigners as locals.

    I was seeking was as much improvement as my nose would allow. I had a pretty messed-up nose. I've mentioned before, I had rib on my radix/bridge that looked bizarre and too high, very crooked nostril openings (I am tall so they may have been more obvious in my case perhaps), and other unattractive assymetries as well. I was in a head-on car crash decades ago, which started my rhinoplasty journey--it led from a formerly fine-looking nose, to a quite bizarre-looking one that bothered me-- but I tried not to think about it as much as possible, as life goes on--I had to work, finish school, raise my child, and other issues that took precedence over my nose....

    Finally, I decided to try and get a normal-looking nose again for myself. The rib had been in there for many years....it was always crooked on one of the edges, and by now, every edge showed clearly, to my dismay.
     
  6. I just wanted to say that Lolipop is no promotor--amazingly, I just met her in S. Korea--my first time here! We met completely by accident when I boldly stopped her to ask her about her beautiful nose.:biggrin: She gave me her Kakao, and later, I Kakao'd her and asked if she was the same lolipop from purseforum and she said yes!! I was so amazed. :P I must say she is a knockout and her nose looks gorgeous! She is a sweet, helpful person and 100% the real thing. She is the first person I have met from the forum. :biggrin: The young lady with her was sweet and kind as well, and also beautiful. What a small world!!!
     
  7. Thank you Kcouture!!
     
  8. Thanks for sharing that! Your result is just so nice. I didn't realize this was a revision for you. I'm also looking for a revision also, so that's good to know for reference.

    So the small implant between your eyes was silicone, and ear cartilage was used on the bridge, correct? Did he do anything to your alars at all?
     
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