I do agree if you want to keep a square jaw shape you obviously shouldn't shave your jaw bone off but shaving your jaw angle does not make you look like a horse. That is just rediculous.
I like hyundai asthetic's facial contouring before and afters so maybe check them out. I have heard about some people having bad experiences with getting their noses done at topface but nothing about jaw.
There are hundreds of clinics that have good before and afters. ID is notorious for screwing peoples faces up or even at the very least charging a super high price for exremely mediocre results.
That isn't a bad price (keep in mind in a western country you would be paying like 10 million won). Obviously, if it isn't in your budget then you can try to bargain but if it is in your budget and you like the clinic then I would take it.
If your nose is deviated make sure that you tell your doctor during your consultation and they say that they will correct the deviation because sometimes doctors will overlook it especially when it isn't very obviously deviated. I have heard that naturalism is quite good at noses too. I would also recommend contacting them via kakao or WhatsApp as that will be much faster than emails.
Can I ask which doctor did your nose at Hyundai because I went there a few months ago and love my results but someone recently told me that my doctor was no longer on their website?
I had mine done at Hyundai Aesthetics. I got motiva implants and I'm really satisfied with the results. The price was also quite reasonable and they offered me free laser scar treatments.
If permanent filler was naturally looking/feeling and well tolerated by the body then why isn't everyone getting permanent filler in their lips, cheeks, chins etc? Also if you don't like the permanent filler you have to have it surgically removed which is obviously not ideal.
5 million won isn't a super low price for a standard rhinoplasty (which is around $4100). Korean people usually only pay 2-4 million won so it's not like 5 million is the same as what Koreans would pay.
Fat grafting to the breast area is a surgery that exists and there are many surgeons who perform it. The issue is that often the fat doesn't last or it doesn't give the proper breast shape because obviously the fat isnt molded into a shape like an implant is.
I think there is a limit for how much money you can take from an atm when you are overseas. I think either a bank transfer or maybe calling your bank and seeing if they can raise your atm limit would be the best options
Im sure that there would be some surgeons in busan who can perform this surgery and give you the results that you want but obviously it would be easier to find a surgeon that you are confident with in Seoul. I've never had a lower blepharoplasty done but from what I see usually fillers/fat grafting is best for sunken eye bags and a lower blepharoplasty is best for protruding eye bags.
I have motiva implants (not a very big size im only a b usually in western sizes now). I don't think they are hard at all and I like the way they look. I didn't really care that they aren't FDA approved because im pretty sure they approved Allergan implants and now look what has happened.
I guess it depends on what your eyes look like now. You could just need regular double eyelid surgery or you could end up needing Fat grafting in your eyes, double eyelid surgery, etc. I remember reading that he got some sort of filler (or maybe it was fat grafting) done in brazil but ive never seen anyone who has had that kind of procedure other than him. it also seems that he could have gotten fat grafting under his eyes and maybe a brow lift (or just shaped his brows a lot). I think you should also consider that if your goal is to be considered attractive by east Asian standards then as a foreigner having large foreign-looking eyes will be considered more attractive than having Asian looking eyes (because obviously, they have different standards when it comes to foreigners).
To be honest it is probably best to do it in Seoul as obviously most of the best doctors will go there because that is where they will get the most customers. I think it depends on why you have eye bags. If it just looks like its due to a lack of fat then it would probably be better to try fillers first to see if it works well.
I think if you had surgery in the past before dating someone then you don’t have to tell them but I think doing something like that behind your partners back would probably negatively effect your relationship.
I think the most clinic with Koreans for lip surgery would be 첫번째 성형외과 but I don’t think they have an English translator. I have also heard good things about Hyundai and Deesse.
Jaw reduction welp
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