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Wondermuffin

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  1. For primary rhinoplasty, “primary” meaning you haven’t done any surgery before, for the smaller clinics, it starts from 4m krw. Whereas for the bigger clinics, it starts from 4.5m-6m krw. Extras like tip plasty, alar reduction would be 500k each, on top of that starting price. One exception is opera clinic, which quotes 3m for rhinoplasty all inclusive.

    For double eyelid surgery, incisional starts from 2.5m to 3m in smaller clinics. Extras like ptosis and canthoplasty are 700k each on top of that starting price.
     
  2. Agreed with the above poster. VIP charges a lot, it would be around 7m for primary rhinoplasty +extras. I don’t suggest you go solely by price alone, but you can consider these experiences, and add to your research:

    - Opera Clinic which is very cheap (they quoted me 3m for all your procedures) Some Russian poster removed her hump there. # Try smaller clinics or increasing your budget to 5.5m or 6m to be safe.
     
  3. 5 hours ago, kino said:

    How have your ex-moles healed up? I once zapped about 8 moles from my face. Made a big difference, but there was one or two that lightly came back. And one had minor scar/discoloration, but it's better than having the mole itself. 

    Mine is only 3 months old, it’s still healing. I put on the scar sticker on my zapped moles every weekend. It’s slightly brown. I think the biggest one is coming back as I can see some brown pigment, just need to retouch it when I get back to korea. 

  4. So obvious who you are working for. Just go away, thanks for issuing a threat to the OP. Not.
     
  5. Likewise, in a bigger clinic, it doesnt mean results will be good. In a bigger clinic, unless you are willing to pay top dollar for the top doctor (like Dr Lee in Banobagi), chances are you will be going for the clinic's branding and there is a risk of shadow doctors .

    Op, you need to do more research and search on docfinder in purseblog. All these questions have been repeated before. There are so many threads reasons against it, on why you shouldn't use a such a service .
     
  6. Great post! Didn’t have time to read all of it, but opera clinic caught my attention. I am very wary of the fake reviews online. Recently, a person who joined Purseblog forum on the same day, wrote an outstanding review for Opera.

    This was for a new-ish plastic surgeon in Opera that I personally consulted in Korea, but had doubts on, because of his youthfulness and lack of proper “before and after” photos. I wasn’t confident in his consultation and didn’t make a booking.

    For the clinics you recommend for nose and eye, did you get it from Naver or Soyoung? Have you heard of premier PS, I found it on soyoung and am very interested.
     
  7. Yeah these two doctors are very new in opera.
     
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