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Tulipsy71

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  1. I think it depends on what you want to get done. I have read glowing reviews but I have also spoken with a few people online that said they regretted going here. I would imagine you will find that with all clinics though. What matters most is your own experiences. This includes getting in touch with them. I would start there and see for yourself!
  2. Anything that supports skin cell turnover would be good but depending on where you have the surgery and having open skin wounds matters. I wouldn't use anything on fresh skin straight after surgery, you risk infections!
  3. Exactly. I think more often than not, medication plays a factor here and people need to be aware of them and make sure they speak with their local doctor too before getting any work done. Have you contacted another clinic?
  4. Based on what I have looked into, health conditions is a big factor, possible the biggest. So medical issues that would label you a surgery risk. So someone on blood thinners for example are more prone to excessive bleeding and they are considered higher risk.
  5. I was curious about this myself but unfortunately can't find much There were some posts I saw on Instagram on the subject but no solid proof. They are very private over there. Not like here in the US.
  6. So I guess this is the case where clinics have multiple doctors? I noticed some of them only have one doctor. I am just trying to make sure I am finding the right information
  7. I had been in touch with a fairly large clinic about having different work done. I want some jaw area work, eye work, and a nose job. After going back and forth I was able to schedule a virtual talk with one of the doctors and he told me there will be three different doctors who would work on me. Is this normal? Is this considered a red flag? I guess I just had assumed only one doctor would manage everything.
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