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Yes, almost every bank in seoul will accept all major currencies, including euro. I suggest going to the casino to make your exchange is preferred since you get a much better rate then what banks can offer you. So i only change a small amount of krw locally. The rest i will change it at a casino in seoul.
 
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Not yet, i am flying off today and will have a stop over in malaysia today before departing for seoul. No date has been set yet for surgery. I will only be able to make that decision after visiting bk and id. I will drop by other clinic just for the hell of it :smile:
 
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Oh, so bedsheets/blankets are provided?
That'd be really convenient..
Thank you for the tips! I'll have to remember to pack a bowl and chopsticks...

What did you have done again? And did you get any weird looks on the subway? lol
 
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Have fun in Korea! and good luck with your surgeries!! I guess you'll have more b/a pictures to share with us! How exciting! :biggrin:
 
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Hi
Im new at this and was looking at doing my eyelids. Could someone please tell me how lon it takes before i can walk around/go sightseeing adter doing the eyelid surgery?
And what is the pricing like in seoul for those who have done them?
And ViP is a good place to do it?
Many thanks!
 
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Most legroom? Thats definitely a maaajor plus! How much will it be around? Last time I checked for March was around £700 average and that was random airlines (checked on expedia).
 
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From my own and my mum and sisters experience, BK is really good for eyelid surgery! Doesnt cost that much either, maybe around £1000... Was around £1500 for me when I had revisional+muscle levator :smile:

I was walking around sightseeing after day 2 when they took the bandage off from my eye. Its still really swollen but you can definitely walk around etc i just wore sunglasses :P
 
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I have a question....

I am getting married August 2012 and wanted to know if ai get surgery in March/April time, would that give me enough time to look decent in photos? Like I wouldnt look too swollen?
It'd probably be about 4-5months post-op. 5-6months if I change my wedding to September?
 
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Thank lil kim ;) yeah for sure i will have more before and after pic to share after this trip. I will properly document my journey from start to finish in the form of a journal over at my site. I figure what better way to launch my site then to share my own ps experience in seoul. Hopefully by taking the lead would inspired other to create their own journal to share their ps experience with other :smile:
 
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August 2012 is now, you getting married in the next few weeks? Or do you mean year 2013. Only you know if you are a fast healer. If it was me being a slow healer I would want to have the full 6 months recovery so every bit of swelling has gone but if you recover like Usain Bolt then 4-5 is plenty. And congrats on getting married!!!!
 
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You mean 2013 right? Congratulation. 3 to 4 months is good time span. You might still experience very mild swelling and maybe a bit of asymmetry, but it won't be very obvious by then. Unless of course if complication occur such as keloid formation which may delay your recovery. If you able to hold off your wedding until september, then thats great. But august should be good enough :smile:
 
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Thank you forthe reply!
I will check Bk out then!
Would i need to get an appointment before the surgery? Or cAn they do the consult just before the operation?
I have about a week in korea. So if i do it on the first day, that should leave me good time to recover before work maybe?
 
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if the surgical outcome is good, then i think that 5 months is fine. but if you end up needing a revision, a lot of doctors make you wait 3 months to half a year before agreeing to revise it.
 
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That seems like a good idea since you are already planning for lipo.
Have you decided where to go for consultations yet ? :smile:
 
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