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cythr

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  1. Yes obviously she should contact the clinic directly for a clear answer nobody is questioning that. If that is your stance then what was the point of literally everything else you said?

    Medical professionals are the only people who are legally qualified to assess mental maturity in regards to elegibilty for cosmetic surgery. Obviously you can't make that decision as some random person on a forum based on one post from a person you don't know.
     
  2. I'm not disagreeing with you because it's not like I know OP personally but the majority of people wouldn't be comfortable sharing photos of themselves on the internet saying that they have had plastic surgery.

    I think its quite common for people who don't want to stay in Korea for too long to book a consultation and surgery on the same day and just fast through the consultation.
     
  3. You keep referring to the fact that she is sixteen. You do realize that being a legal adult has nothing to do with your physical or mental maturity?

    I would understand your comments if she had come here and posted something like "Hi I'm sixteen and wanting to get plastic surgery in Korea so that I can look like Taeyeon and become a kpop idol" but she literally just asked for someone to provide a factual answer to a legitimate question.

    You also refer to her as a "developing sixteen-year-old". You do realize everyone stops developing at a different age? I personally stopped developing at 14 (confirmed by multiple doctors) but some girls might not stop developing until 18-20. Unless you are a medical professional who has assessed this girl in person I think it's inappropriate for you to be making these bold statements about her emotional or physical development.
     
  4. But she said full facelift. On most surgeons sites ive seen the say lower, mid and upper/forehead lift so I would assume that a full facelift refers to lifting all three sections.
     
  5. The responsible way to go about warning people would be to say something like "You should read up on breast implant illness and the possible side effects before deciding to have surgery" not "Don't get breast implants because they will probably make you seriously ill"
     
  6. I have "read up" on breast implants already. The article you linked says that Australian doctors are contemplating banning breast implants that are linked to cancer, not all implants.

    The success of your breast implants is dependant on many things but it is very irresponsible of you to be coming on here telling people that getting implants is going to seriously affect their health when there are so many people who love the outcome of their implants and have no health problems because of it.
     
  7. It's totally ridiculous to say that nobody should go to Korea because you don't like your result from one of the thousands of clinics in Korea and you are annoyed that lots of Koreans can't speak English.

    Obviously, there are tons of very skilled surgeons in Korea for almost every procedure. If that wasn't the case then why are there so many beautiful celebrities in Korea who have had plastic surgery in Korea?
     
  8. Your zygoma is your cheekbone. A zygoma reduction is just going to reduce your cheekbone so if you don't have protruding cheekbones then you shouldn't reduce them as that would have a negative effect on your appearance.
     
  9. That's kind of a bold statement. There are millions of people with breast implants and most of them are just fine. If you go to a skilled surgeon and get high-quality implants you will be fine.
     
  10. I have heard about Deesse too but on Hyundai's website it says that the lip doctor is actually the former head doctor of Deesse. I would also consult with golden view but I'm also planning on doing other surgeries aside from lips at the same time.
     
  11. That does help. Im pretty much %100 sure about getting motiva implants as im most confident about the results ive seen with them and price doesn't really matter.
     
  12. Your results look really amazing. I'm also looking into an upper lip lift and the best clinic I've seen so far in Korea is Hyundai aesthetics.
     
  13. In Korea like you said the normal price range for foreigners is 4-6k. Obviously, as its your third it would be more expensive.

    Even if the price isn't your first priority that doesn't mean that you should be overcharged.
     
  14. Doctors injecting permanent filler without telling the client is actually more common than you might think.

    Like I said the best thing you can do is go and have consultations about having it removed.
     
  15. From what ive seen to have permanent filler removed from your face it needs to be cut out. As you said its in your chin and nasolabial folds it should be able to be cut out through your mouth but im not sure.

    I'm not sure where you are located but I think the best thing to do would be to consult with a doctor who has experience in foreign material removal.
     
  16. From what I've seen about Dream their head doctors are very good especially dr park for the nose. I think its probably a bad idea to go with any doctors at dream for the nose because obviously, they wouldn't be nearly as good. Also 9000 usd for just your nose seems like an extremely high price, maybe contact other clinics and then go to dream and see if they can come closer to the prices quoted by other clinics.
     
  17. Why would a clinic willingly take less money? If they have to pay docfinder then they are going to get less money so how does that benefit them in any way?
     
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