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aone

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  1. I heard someone else having hard/lumpy fat after fat graft, and a doctor told them it was the result of the fat not being processed well before inserting. I'm not sure what the process done to the fat is exactly, but if nurses do it, it's best to avoid that clinic altogether for fat graft, I'm thinking. I think it was either missorange from purseforum or someone else from PF that had it happen to them. Missorange loves her fat graft results with Dr. Seo, former MVP doctor. She got botched before that and he fixed it. I realize this piece of information is late, but hope this helps someone!
  2. Ah. Thanks for your input! I'm for sure doing rhinoplasty and DES. Maybe fat graft if the doctor recommends it will help get the look I want. What are you getting done? Tbh your post put me more at ease since its so common for smaller clinics to not have an anesthesiologist and emergency cases are slim compared to the successful cases. Not undermining the presence of an anesthesiologist, of course.
  3. During the covid restrictions, right? Guess it's a waiting game for me. Well, I'm ready to go whenever so right when I don't need to pay for quarantine I'll hop on a plane. This is also an invite to whoever sees this because I'll be going alone, but it'd be nice to do things together.
  4. Hi! I know that when undergoing surgery, it's a big point for an anesthesiologist to be present during the whole surgery. I contacted a clinic I was really interested in going to. The doctor left his previous clinic and opened his own. When I asked if there was going to be an anesthesiologist present, he said that I was going to be under IV sedation, so there was no need for an anesthesiologist. IV sedation is when you're drowsy, sleepy, but still awake. You may not be able to move or feel anything, but you can hear the things around you and communicate, though you may not have any memory of what you said. Think about wisdom teeth at the dentist, and the silly videos you may have seen on YouTube where people said funny things. It sounds fair enough that because the anaesthetic administered isn't enough to knock you out therefore isn't enough to seriously harm you, an anesthesiologist may not be needed if the person administering the drug knows what they're doing. But I've seen terrible stories of deaths and they terrify me, to say the least. I don't want to end up a brain-dead patient. What are your thoughts?
  5. Hi! I'm looking to go to Korea this year, before fall ideally. I'm gonna stick it through with the quarantine, it's 14 days of free food and I get to do my schoolwork there if there's internet! My beauty goals are: rhinoplasty, DES, fat graft maybe. If anyone is going around the same time I am, let's go together!!!
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