As you are looking for a very natural result and arent wanting the "kpop like" "vline" I think TFD is a really good choice. If you want something more dramatic that is more like the Korean beauty standard then I think EU dental is also good.
I had a reduction rhinoplasty (making the bridge more sloped and the tip less long) and I am really satisfied. I would also assume that the doctor is also good at the typical Asian rhinoplasty (Increasing the height of the bridge and reducing the width) as what that's what is most common in Korea. I would say that it is a somewhat dramatic change but it fits my face so nobody would be able to tell that I have had surgery on my nose.
To be honest their arent any clinics that are famous for both eyes and lipo (not that there aren't any who can do a good job at both). Also, I highly recommend that you don't go with doc finder as they only have a couple of clinics that they recommend and you will end up paying a higher price for services that most clinics could provide for free anyway.
It's strange that they claim to only have one setting per area as every time I've ever had laser hair removal they usually would ask me if I wanted to turn it down in case I was feeling pain.
I had my nose done at Hyundai aesthetics and I would say that it is pretty "dolly style". I think their eye doctor has won a lot of awards but I didn't have my eyes done so I can't comment from experience.
They all know that bone contouring can cause sagging and reputable clinics will tell you before that you might experience sagging. I'm guessing that if your doctor never mentioned any of the side effects that must have been one of the shadier clinics.
For forigners, I think 5-7 million won is standard pricing for foreigners rhinoplasty. Maybe if you apply to be a model for clinics you can get a discounted price.
When I was in Korea I saw ads for jewelry literally all over Gangnam. They must not be able to get any clients from good reviews so which is why I'm guessing they advertise so much.
If you are talking about money-hungry surgeons I think the western doctors are far worse as they usually charge extremely high prices for mostly mediocre results. Why do people become plastic surgeons in the first place? Because they make a lot of money.
At the end of the day, no matter what country you are having surgery in it is vital to do lots of research and speak with lots of different doctors before you make a final decision.
I'm assuming she is referring to the Singaporean blogger and YouTuber Bong qui qui. She had a very angular face before but wanted to have a smaller more v line face as she said she likes cute stuff and felt like her angular face didn't match her personality and style. I agree with what you are saying. Everyone has a different beauty standard so it's kind of silly for people to be saying that wanting a certain facial shape make you "brainwashed" or something like that.
From what I can see in your profile photo your upper teeth already show quite a bit when you open your mouth so you dont really need a philtrum reduction.
To be honest for complicated matters like this I think its much better to contact the clinics because at the end of the day they are obviously going to know a lot more than us (I'm assuming there aren't any members who are trained in maxillofacial reconstruction).
I'm not black but I did have my nose done at Hyundai and I'm really happy with my results. The doctor also speaks English and I think has quite a bit of experience working on foreigners.
I don't have any personal experience but I know that double eyelid surgery is super popular there and most Japanese people get it done in Japan instead of traveling to another country so there must be some good places.
I think the reason why there are less before and after photos of dramatic facelifts by Korean doctors is because most Korean people grew up avoiding the sun and taking care of their skin whereas Americans still tan very often and don't usually have proper skin care routines so obviously Americans are going to experience far more aging and sagging than Koreans on average.
If you are doing FC you should also look at EUdental (ive never been to them but their results look really good). Also, I had FC and nose done at the same time and I don't think it made any difference so if you want to do them at the same time should be fine.
The best doctors are in Gangnam, Seoul. The doctors there are better because all of the top medical schools in Korea are in Seoul therefore it only makes sense for the best doctors to also be in Seoul.
I had my nose done at Hyundai aesthetics and love my results. I've also heard that The Plus plastic surgery is also good at noses.
I had fat grafting a month ago and have never noticed any sort of scarring from where they inserted the fat. They aren't using a huge cannula to insert the fat it's just a small needle.
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