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sallylee0212

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  1. Alot of experts from “realself will say “you will age naturally”. That was somewhat reassuring at first but you have to keep in mind that these are plastic surgeon, so obviously they will say comforting words. Ive contacted so many korean clinics asking for their long term affects (for example the aging process), they do not reply to this. It's funny how they will answer other inquiries but not to these type of questions.
     
  2. Thanks. Someone on the forum here also mentioned that people who had vline tend to have jaw problems later on. And I read somewhere that people who had zygoma reduction had skin that sag faster. I don’t know but things like these kinda scares me.
     
  3. So does this mean that after the 1st year, asorbption should stop?
     
  4. Wow! Are you like some sort of biologist or something? Actually, they should keep their updates more consistently. In one blog it says they are using dermis, in another blog, they said they are using fascia. I don't even know which one is true. Can we use donated fascia/dermis and rib cartilage? Do you think they will cause infection.... (after all, it's not my own body's materials).
     
  5. I think making the implant out of human tissue mean that it is wrapped in human tissue. Oh! What’s the difference between fascia and dermis? I thought they were the same. In your opinion, which one is better? Wait, theres a brand for human skin?

    Yeah their Korean and Chinese website does have a lot more details, its a shame that I can’t read Chinese or Korean.
     
  6. Yes I agree the site is somewhat misleading. Laying the diced cartilage on top of bridge without wrapping it with dermis will lead to some bumpiness and unevenness. But if you scroll a little lower, you will notice that it says "Noplant Rhinoplasty uses fine ground cartilage powder covered with dermis, the possibility of absorption is very low and shock-resistant." Because it is covered in dermis, this will eliminate the bumpiness and unevenness. I didnt’ notice it said "ground cartilage” until you mentioned it haha. Grounding or dicing the cartilage will make it less likely to warp, but absorption will be higher. I linked a screen shot of our Kakao chat where she mentioned that the implant is diced cartilage and is wrapped in human tissue.
     
  7. Hey! For the no plant, this is what I was told by GNG! They wrapped the diced up cartilage with fascia. When it is wrapped in fascia, they have a lower absorption rate (1 or 2%), and there shouldn't be any unevenness.
     
  8. Yes I also contacted GNG through Kakao and she said the cartilage won't warp because it is diced, but it does have a 1-2% absorption rate. Do you think we can use donor's rib cartilage and donor's fascia for this procedure? And do you think the result will last forever, do we have to go for a revision? Haha thanks for the link! That's where I found out about this no plant procedure too!
     
  9. Yes, you will have to get the implant replaced. I don't want to go back for a revision either, so I really wanted to use cartilage materials for the nose bridge but I heard it does absorb a bit. Has anyone heard of the "No Plant" rhinoplasty at GNG?
     
  10. I know GNG is known for using autologous materials. I think this is great because I've always wanted to get a natural result without having to back for a revision. However, I am worried about the warping and asorption rate. Does this mean that the bridge height gets reduced over time? Silicone implants are commonly used among Asians, but there are so many risks associated with such implants such as extrusion, infection & migration. What do you guys think? Autologous materials or synthetic implants?
     
  11. Sorry but could you elborate what you mean? I'm also thinking of Dr. Suh for rhinoplasty.
     
  12. Hi, are you referring to JW?
     
  13. @SassyQT Yea! I'm not sure if she had gone back for a revision but she is definitely a native Korean. I'm currently reading another blog and someone said this "It can be wrong but I read that banonagi changes the doctors in the surgery room?"
    There's other clinics that has participated in the Let Me In; yes they have nice before and after but reading that they change doctors...its a bit..."

    What?? is this true??? This is the first time I'm hearing this. I was really looking forward to go to Bano knowing that they have 2 reputable doctors who specialize in rhino and face contour.....Idk..now OMGG its so hard to pick a good clinic.
     
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