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  1. Many forummers here shared that Sinnech, Bromelain and Arnica could help with healing and reduce swelling and bruising. But before taking any best to double check with your clinic as every one's PS case is different to some degree. Good luck with your healing!
     
  2. For breasts PS you can find quite a few reviews here when you research. The clinics with relatively more positive than negative reviews for this surgery are Banobagi, DA, Park Jinseok, Regen and TL. So you can research these. Hope this helps and good luck!
     
  3. Agree with this. I would say that this is always important to inquire before deciding on any clinic at all. And most here recommend to be specific about revision policy as well. As for example a clinic mentions their revision is free, than what is included then like do you have to pay for anesthetics or do you have to pay separately? Under what circumstances is the revision free, like only with medical malpractice or when something doesn't turn out as you wanted?

    Just be sure you have a thorough understanding of this, just in case. Nobody likes to have a revision, but if you do need it, this can save you a lot of frustration afterwards.
     
  4. VIP was a very popular clinic a couple of years back on this forum, so you can try to search for the many reviews shared here as it likely will help you with your research. Though from my research the overall reviews were quite mixed though. Anyway do try to do your research. Good luck.
     
  5. I have been researching PS for a long time, but didn't see any reviews specifically on cheek PS for the Line and only a few on FC. TL is usually TL plastic surgery, and you can check out reviews of Kaliyah, Pavillapopo and starlight123 who shared their experiences. Happy researching.
     
  6. Anyone have experiences with silicone scar sheets? I actually used things similar to this after an accident for 1/2 a year and it worked great, but they were from a hospital. Not sure anyone used them after PS though?
     
  7. You try to contact the Korean Consumer agency with your case to see what you can do at http://english.kca.go.kr/index.do they have an English line, perhaps they can give you advice. Good luck!
     
  8. So sorry to hear about your experience :sad: Perhaps you can have a look at the clinics like DA, Eve, MVP, Ruby, Wannabe as they have relatively more positive than negative reviews for eyes PS from what I can see from what I have researched. ID also seems to have some positive reviews for eyes as well, but though some have shared other concerns about this clinic though....

    Hope you find the clinic that is able to fix your eyes, good luck!
     
  9. Korea has visa waiver programs for many countries if you stay for a fixed period of time. Not sure Russia is on the list though, but you can simply google Korea visa and your friends can easily find if Russia is in the list of participating countries or not. Hope this helps.
     
  10. I believe that researching old experiences from people extremely valuable, as a lot of them actually come back after months/years to update on their PS surgery, so you really can get an impression of their PS journey and final results achieved. On the same side, I also found reviews of forummers that were very satisfied initially, but as things settled less so. So basically recent reviews are great, but you can't really gauge the satisfaction of the final PS results.

    Only thing to make sure of is of course you're going to the same doctor :smile:
     
  11. Indeed that's also an option :smile:

    Don't worry too much though, the chances of them asking you anything is extremely low. However, when leaving it is a good idea to have the clinic provide you with a letter that you had PS though, just in case you become too beautiful for people to recognize you :biggrin: Good luck!
     
  12. Don't believe 7 days is possible for nose PS, unless you intend to have the stitches removed at home. Bare minimum is 10 days, but recommended by most is 14 days to take into account any complications. To be absolutely certain, you can always ask a clinic for what is recommended as well.
     
  13. You can check out visitmedicalkorea as they explain what a medical visa is. But if you are going for PS to Korea you will very likely not stay for an extended period and you will not need a medical visa, which is applicable for extended treatment of a disease for instance, a simple tourist visa is sufficient. You can check if you need to apply for a entry visa to Korea at all, as I believe Korea has a visa waiver program for US citizens as long as you stay shorter than X days. Hope this helps.
     
  14. Sure, hope the tips helps :smile: And I know Dec is really freezing in Seoul. I remeber when I was there the 1st week was really nice and then it suddenly became really cold with the wind. But do walk a lot as it keeps you warm and helps with deswelling. Who knows maybe the cold even helps to shrink the swelling ;)
     
  15. It might be better to take notice of what around the average recovery time is that the clinics has given you, since everyone will recover different. Also there are tons of things that you can do that will help a speedy recovery :smile:

    Perhaps you can research other people experiences with this eye surgery in general. In my research I found a write up of @sssxccc about her eye surgery at Opera. You can check that out. Good luck :smile:
     
  16. Just need a slight PS touchup I guess :nuts:
     
  17. Indeed forgot that one, walking a lot helps with blood circulation and helps with deswelling :smile:
     
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