I remember I read on one of the recent threads (I forgot which one and i cant seem to find it now lol) one of the girls had a f2f consultation at gng then put down a deposit, but couldnt book her surgery for two weeks or something like that. i think i recall she ended up cancelling it and going some where else cause they had an opening sooner. 3 surgeries max a day is very ideal since that means they spend more time on each patient. i have asked a few other clinics and they would simply answer, "many" or "a lot" as if they were boasting about it. A lot of places even brag about how rhinoplasty will only take as little as 1.5-2 hours: something they refer to as "quick rhinoplasty" lol
honestly im not so big on putting down a deposit for a place ive only read about either, but realistically speaking, if anyone is gonna be in korea for, say, at least more than two weeks or so, I think we have the luxury of not putting down a deposit and being able to consult with various places, then put a deposit down and have enough time for post op care.
but if, someone would rather not and just test their luck and be in korea for the bare minimum of 1-2 weeks, then there is a risk of either you having your surgery late, or not having enough time for post op care.
I felt/ still feel the same way. feels a bit iffy wiring a lump some of money to a place I have never been to, but to be honest I am only planning to stay for ten days, and I wanted to make sure I had extra time for extra pre operative care as well. Fortunately, I still have a few months to think about. Their online rep said that during peak months its best to plan in advance, whereas in off peak months you may have some flexibility depending on the doctor. I have more heart set on Dr. Seong tho - who i know is high in demand so...
aww what a good result! happy for you! wow 3 weeks is really quick. i inquired w a few places and they told me about 4-5 weeks. how long did the wafer take to make?
They give you oxygen therapy + LED while you are hospitalized too? thats impressive! i thought they just let you sleepthere.
do you think it helped you with your recovery? I am really worried about bruising and swelling after nose surgery. Do you think two weeks will be enough time for the bruising to have all been gone??
my friend did her lipo at The Line, she had to wear a compression garment for a month or two. but the result was good, she said the compression garment was the most difficult part rather than the surgery hahah
its important you find a good surgeon who has a lot of experience under his belt for this type of procedure. There have been a lot of poor results where people end up looking like the joker
wow! the saline cleaning looks like it would be painful! how was it? and how is your nose so far? i think gng is one of the best for rhinoplasty, in my research
omg sorry to hear about that. i have heard most places offer a year revision service for these types of things. i cant believe they wont help you with your eyes when you are their patient. i hope things work out for you. may i ask if it was non incision or incision? i did ptosis by non incision and i felt like i just got non incision without the ptosis at all ..
CRUSHED after a botched rhinoplasty at GNG
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