I apologise for posting this so early but it's good to plan ahead right? Haha
I've also noticed that talk of Korean ps is more common on this forum, but rly hoping to find someone who's thinking of going to China for ps on here! If you'd like, you can browse soyoung for Chinese clinics. Used to be adamant about going to Korea but after browsing on there for a while, I have decided on China instead!
Looking for a travel buddy who can go in Jan 2020 and take care + bunk with each other! Specifically, I may be going to Beijing. If you're interested, do drop me a PM or comment here in the thread Thank you!!
Oh my you just described the exact predicament I’ll be facing (in 1 year’s time since I’ll be flying to Korea then), except I’m getting DES + rhinoplasty! I’m wondering what the right thing to do is as well, as my parents are pretty against plastic surgery and think it’s superficial
I will be going to Korea for ~11 days (is this long enough?) to get rhinoplasty + DES, but at different clinics! I'm thinking DES at DREAM, but as I'm not a fan of the natural noses that DREAM produces, I'm most likely going to Topface/Nano PS for my rhinoplasty.
I realise that it's probably easier to get DES done first, then rhinoplasty, but how many days should I leave between these 2 procedures? And taking into account removal of stitches, roughly how many days should I be staying in Korea?
Thank you in advance for any replies! I'd really appreciate it!
Thank you so much for the reply! However I'd like to ask if it's very troublesome to declare at immigrations? I think I would prefer to clear everything with cash as it's more clean-cut, but if it's too troublesome to declare at customs I may not opt for that then
In my case, I am bringing SGD of about $14000, most likely in cash, to cover the costs for my procedures and accommodation! But I was wondering if it's better to exchange everything into Korean Won before entering Korea, or is it better to simply exchange in Korea after I've arrived? Is one more convenient than the other? Sorry, it's my first time planning for plastic surgery in Korea and I'm a bit of a noob here Thank you so much in advance for any replies!
I'm sorry, this must seem to be a really dumb question, but I've been researching prices and they range from about $600+ to $2000 Anyone who has flown from Singapore to Korea have a better idea of what prices are usually like?
Anyway, I’m planning to go to Korea for double eyelid + rhinoplasty surgery. I’ve already decided on Dream PS for double eyelids, but I’m not too keen on their noses. I’d prefer a less natural nose!
However, it will be more convenient to have all my procedures done at one clinic right? (Please correct me if I’m wrong) Or is doing each procedure at different places worth the hassle?
Would appreciate any advice! If you’ve ever done double eyelids at Dream, please comment as well
PS Travel Buddy to China in Jan 2020? :)
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