I strongly recommend you look into FFS surgery reviews and threads on Reddit. Reddit is good for finding out info on trans surgeries. And for Thailand, Dr Pai, Dr Suporn, and Dr Kamol are famous. I believe Suporn and Pai are innovators in bottom surgery.
I definitely encourage that you look into mewing and orthotropics, as well as dental work! jaw and mouth exercises can make a world of difference to one's side profile. your front profile is great.
Also, glasses are cool. Finding a haircut and glasses that fit your face shape can work wonders.
Going through this thread reminds me why Purseforum is so headache inducing. At the end of the day, if you guys go to Korea, you need to do research. Just like any other travel you do. And honestly, I'd have no idea why you would go in these conditions.
It's wild how certain countries are downplaying the severity of this situation outside of North-East Asia. I'm worried for the people living in America who can't afford to get tested.
It annoys me how Lee capitalises off the notion of serving different ethnicities, knowing that non-asian ethnicities are not serviced so well in Korea, with high price points and hit and miss customer service only to give his patients the results he gives them. I'm wondering if there really is any clinics at Korea that can adequately service non-Asian nasal features.
Ultimately, if you truly want to get work done, looking into well reviewed clinics on this forum and the surgeries they offer for men eg male rhinoplasty and male facial contouring is an option.
But don't expect to get any brownie points from the incels for getting all this work done and uploading before and after shots in order to "prove them wrong". They don't care if they're wrong. They're intrinsically doomsday levels of nihilistic and will do anything to make sure everyone else around them feels gloomy so they can feel better about themselves in turn.
If you go to lookmaxing, of course they're gonna tell you that you're unfixable. That's part of incel "culture". And if these incels are your "friends" that you speak of, you need to find new friends.
Common procedures for men include male eye surgery and male rhinoplasty. Less common is male jaw surgery, but it happens.
Damn dude. I'm so sorry this happened to you. Not long ago, another person on here commented that they had a poor experience with VIP in terms of service, more so than actual operation because the service was so poor that they opted out of surgery. They, too, were going for rhinoplasty.
Additionally, a black woman on this forum was considering Lee as a rhinoplasty option, and another forum user pointed out his "less than ideal" noses in terms of the work he's performed on black people (ie. They didn't look unnatural, but they weren't flattering)
Have hope. Don't rush the revision, and don't dismiss the possibility of revision. There are no clinics I can personally recommend because a majority of East Asian clinics do not service middle eastern noses, but I'm sure that if you research some clinics, you'll find something.
Start off by looking up jivaka care, looking at their services, then looking up the services they offer and the clinics they offer. Look up skin care clinics in purseforum, too. This thread is about TFD, not skincare.
Happy new year! Watching your progress has been interesting and you've convinced me that, if I were to get lipo, I'd get it at 365mc.
I have a few questions. With you being a model and getting lipo, is there any limit to how skinny you can be to get lipo? l'm not fat myself, but fat gatheres around my stomach and it's a bit embarrassing. How long will the recovery take you?
Good luck with the surgery!! Korean ideologies regarding the "perfect" face and how that doesn't work with other ethnicities is a major concern to me, so I get your concerns regarding this issue.
These all look very interesting. I'm "Eurasian" in that I'm part white, part Asian, and I've been worried about getting rhinoplasty in Asia because I'm afraid most of the doctors don't know how to work with features like mine. Maybe this doctor would.
1. A major worry for me is not being able to breathe well post-operation and recovery. Another worry is any part of my nose turning black after surgery.
2. The biggest barrier is having to private message through im to discuss prices. It just doesn't feel professional to do so. I prefer emails.
3. I was interested in the ethnic rhinoplasty that VIP was offering at their clinic, but seeing the latest review of the services plus criticism of their work, I'm less willing to go to them. I wish more places more openly displayed the various noses they've operated on, from various races.
Guide for rhinoplasty newbies
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