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I also had the same concerns before I did my thighs lipo as well. My doc was recommended calf nerve block surgery because I got a big muscle rather than fat on calf. if I wants but he told me I still got the good shape of calf which is not really necessary to do it.
However, I may go to 365 again to do my calf when I do my arms next month.
why don't you just have a consultation or send email to some of clinics about the calf?
 
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I recommend Koun Clinic over 365. My friend had lipo at 365 and regretted not having it done with me at Koun because my procedure turned out way better. They also charge too much, in my opinion. You might want to get a consultation. It's right down the street from 365.
 
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I am sorry about it.
I went to Koun clinic webpage but I have no idea what they are offering and about.
Somehow, I am afraid to go Koun because I never heard before and also not heard reputation from my friends or people about Koun.
I may try to make an appointment with several clinics including 365..
 
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@chickychic

I understand your concern. The ones foreigners usually go to are the clinics that specifically advertise to them. The "hidden gems" are mostly frequented by the local population and there isn't much information, in English, on them. Hope you find a clinic to your liking and they quote you a fair price. good luck^^!
 
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I totally understand what you mean:smile:
If a lot of local people go to a clinic then that clinic will be a good clinic in both skill and ads.
I think you can find suitable clinic through consultation rather than just research :smile:
List up some clinics then go for consultation. It would be helpful to find your clinic.
 
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@chenL
I have a few questions about swelling- I'm 6 weeks post op and I notice my left calf gets swollen/fluid build up easily. How long did it take before you notice this stopped happening? Also do you have empty spaces where the muscle was removed?
 
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@ChenL
I have a few questions about swelling- I'm 6 weeks post op and I notice my left calf gets swollen/fluid build up easily. How long did it take before you notice this stopped happening? Also do you have empty spaces where the muscle was removed?
 
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Hi what did your calves measure before surgery please? Sorry if you have mentioned this in your previous post :smile:
 
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I have done radio frequency for my thigh as my post-op treatment.
I do not think it will helps for size reduction especially for calf muscle.
RF was helpful to relief my bruise and swelling for my thighs but it does not really helped me for muscle reduction.
 
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Hi there are specialty clinics that perform calf reduction and leg augmentation procedures. You'll need to have a diagnosis first to determine how much of your concern is due to muscle vs fatty tissue. Typically liposuction is performed for thigh augmention, but again it's best to consult with a doctor to determine if it's right for you.

This is a clinic in Seoul that only focusses on leg beauty procedures: JSME Clinic

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I was actually in the same building today a friend of mine just opened her dental clinic right above JSME, and wanted to show me around.

I can drop in again and see if they have better photos. They're a specialty clinic, and the doc is pretty helpful. He once helped me find a good clinic for a knee scar patient I was originally asking him to check out. I originally went to him because he only focusses on legs.

As for photo editing, I always tell patients not to hang their hat on B & A photos, especially from websites. They're just good to use as guidelines.

In my opinion, the most accurate photos at clinics are usually the untouched ones they're not allowed to publish, but can only be seen during consults when they pull up other patient case files.
 
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