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smolcat22

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  1. I have heard good things from Design Plastic Surgery in Seomyeon. I can't say whether or not they are good based on my own experience however. I have not gotten scars or burns treated before nor do I know anyone that has.
  2. This is correct. You can even mention to the clinic that you have children. Some of them have places where kids can sit and wait with TV they can watch or games they can play. I have heard of clinics even bringing in special items for kids like gaming consoles when they know a parent is going to be in surgery for awhile.
  3. I am sure the cost is factored in for non-Asians. By that I mean surgery for non-Koreans and other Asians that have simple features. Surgery for more complex jaws, noses, etc. take more time.
  4. Check out Made Young Plastic Surgery. Dr. Lee Byeong-hoe has over 20 years experience and you could see his work online. I think there are a number of great doctors for this work but it all comes down to preference and which would work best for what you want.
  5. This is what I have heard, yes! Some clinics will do pictures and adjust them to show you want it would look like from various angles. It makes it easier to get an idea of what you'd see when looking in the mirror.
  6. I have heard of them feeling and looking more natural when done in Korea because they focus more on shape and body symmetry. That is VERY important for any sort of implant surgery.
  7. If you don't mind spending a bit more, Ruby Plastic Surgery will give you not only great results but a luxury experience. Like no joke! Go look at the photos of the clinic. It feels and looks more like a 5 star hotel than a clinic. It is beautiful!
  8. My sister got this done in 2022. She is the reason I decided to go to Korea myself. Her experience was amazing and her recovery was so fast, I was shocked. I believe she paid $1,550 for both arms and it included aftercare and they even covered part of her hotel stay (so she was closer to the clinic).
  9. If you have gone to Korea for surgery, what have you done with your down time? What I mean is the time that you have while waiting around for surgery, in between consultations, or during your recovery. The last time I went I was honestly bored! I wasn't sure what to do so I mainly just stayed in my hotel. I was not sure where to go or anything. I guess I didn't plan ahead for this part of my trip. I will be going back in May again for another surgery so I want to be able to enjoy my trip a bit more!
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