apparently an endoscope is used to see into the incision... I don't think it'll be that small as well, probably around the size of a facelift incision? some of the webpages indicates that they employ a "long curve method" (shaving off bone from the jaw angle up to around before the chin area). This means they should be able to see that deep into the jawline right?
It does seem to be more "chill" as opposed to the intraoral method (i.e:convenient time and recovery wise - not general anesthesia, 30min surgery time and less swelling) but as to safety and efficiency re: results... I'm not so sure, bit skeptical tbh. I sent cookips a message asking for more info hopefully they'll respond lol
I do hope its a viable method since I've been looking for an alternative to the inside mouth method, as I don't really desire a drastic jaw reduction and it seems risky to get the jaw cut from the inside as well..
Hello sorry for hijacking thread sort of but I really wanna know more about this "minimal incision" or "behind ear" technique of jaw reduction. Clinics like cookips and iwell have it on the website, it seems very appealing because it looks safer and less time consuming.
Basically what it is, is instead of making incision inside the mouth and shaving jaw from there, the incision is made behind the ears. Am curious as to how it exactly works and if it can be done on severe square/flat jaw because it seems weird that the doctor would be able to cut that much bone from behind ur ears lol. Anyone who's gotten it done info would be highly appreciated.
dr choi fc at gng has left and been replaced by dong pill cho apparently. i looked up prskorea and dr hye young kim as well has a suspension of qualification...
^bump curious about this clinic aswell am considering it for primary rhino based on word of mouth but apprehensive due to severe lack of info (esp. pictures and reviews from Koreans)
Also came across some posts mentioning SM plastic surgery (SMPS) which is supposedly good for rhino? Apparently some Korean social media influencers have gotten rhino there and also some singaporeans. I can find virtually no info or reviews on this clinic outside of that though if anyone can provide more info I'd be delighted.
does ITEM have a soyoung page I can look at, considering having primary rhino there would love to see detailed reviews and pics from so young as I'm Chinese descent
hello miss orange can you link the GNG botched fc here I cannot find it on soyoung. Am very curious about this as GNG was on my shortlist for rhino alongside item,8/31,top class... I was heavily leaning towards getting my nose done there but am having second thoughts due to the sudden deluge of negative feedback recently. If you can send me a link of that case so I can read it in detail it may cement my decision to remove gng from my list thanks
seriously considering gng for my primary rhino (toss up between gng and 8/31) but one thing I noticed was that it's a bit difficult finding detailed info on the doctors' qualifications as listed here http://www.gnghospital.com/en/medical-staff/
leading me to question if most of the doctors are actually board certified?? specifically seong (who I'm hoping to have my procedure with), hong, and choi (who seems to be popular for fc)
Looking up their names on this database http://www.prskorea.co.kr/english/ only two of the doctors popped up (Hye young kim and chan young park - who was listed as a Wonjin doctor not GNG, april31 rhino specialist Kim is also listed + few of his researches and memberships can be found online, which doesn't seem to be the case for dr Seong and co ) The point is, I'm not sure if these doctors are truly as qualified as the website suggests and will give me the results I hope for... given the negative reviews earlier mentioned + one I read earlier on so young, this has all made me very apprehensive. The good thing though is that none of them seem severe or life threatening. Lots of good results as well which is why I'm considering gng in the first place.
If anyone can shed some light on this I'd really appreciate it. I've heard some negative reviews about A31 as well and was heavily leaning towards GNG but after thinking this over I'm now stuck once again lol. Can someone explain to me why GNG doctors' names don't seem to be available on Korean ps board lists and as such, is there any definite way to figure out if they have the necessary skills to create beautiful noses?
Also noticed that most of them previously worked at clinics known for being "factories" / known for botched job/death/shadow doctor like Wonjin, ID, Cinderella, Shimmian, etc should this be a cause for concern?
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