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hihi, thanks for the reply. i hv emailed them but no replies.. :sad:

did u get a translator to bargain the prices?
wonder for nose revision, how much will they charge me...:rolleyes:
 
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Hello everyone!

Today I had my 2 week post-op appointment for two-jaw surgery at Grand. As soon as I got there, I got my deswelling face treatment. I got there early so I had to wait about an hour for my surgeon to come in. When he arrived, I told him my teeth were not aligned and were not fitting into the splint. It was not a good sign because I would not be able to go to the orthodontist... I was in the most pain I have ever been in during this whole experience. My surgeon pushed my bottom teeth and jaw to fit into the splint. My jaw did not hurt at all but my teeth hurt like a b*tch!!!!!!! Then, I got my jaws elastic-banded like crazy to train my jaw to close in this new position for an hour. I went out, had a coffee, and bought a cozy scarf. One hour later, the crazy elastic bands were taken off and everything was back to normal... Somewhere after my 1 week appointment, it seems my left side bottom jaw got lazy hehe. I learned to put on elastics in a different way so that my teeth stay aligned.

As for swelling, most of it is gone~ I just have a bit of stubborn swelling on my cheeks, which I hate because it makes my jawline look a bit square. I had a chance to look at my post-op CT scan and saw my jawline. Very niiice since I was kind of scared it would look square! Can't wait for the remaining swelling to go down.

My homework for the next two weeks is to continue with hot packs, walk, drink LOTS of fluids, eat as much as possible (VERY soft foods), and best of all practice smiling~! Smiling hurt a little during the last week, but today I felt a lot better. I can also start drinking through straws... SO EXCITED because this means I'm closer to eating normal foods again. :biggrin:
 
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I see! You seem to be deswelling really fast :smile: It's winter time now isnt it.. Wouldn't you get stares wearing shades during winter? Or do you wear the transparent glasses? I'm now one week pre surgery and I'm still eating lotsa spicy food lol... cause I have high spice tolerance so I always don't notice and forget >< You can upload pics here by pressing the "Insert Image" icon up there when you post.. but you can't do it from phone I think :P
 
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I see.. yes if possible do you mind pming me your pics :smile: thanks so much!
 
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They take about 3 weeks to reply my emails but once they do, you will ne communicating 1:1 with them so it will be faster.....maybe revision will be more expensive
When r u going?
 
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Awesome site!!! TYTYTY :smile:
 
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i see. please let us know how that goes. also will u be showing your b&a? i'm excited to see your eyes because view is a clinic i'm interested in..
 
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Hi y'all, just wanna share what I chanced upon on a closed thread. It's O & Young Clinic...has anyone heard of it before? I checked out their rhinoplasty B&As and think they look REALLY good. Seems to me they kinda specialize in rhino+nasolabial augmentation. If anyone's got anything to say bout this clinic am all ears. I've also emailed em for prices...will post on here once i get a reply. meanwhile if anyone's curious, www.koclub.com(in korean), www.koclubchina.com(in chinese) No english version.

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I have done my rhinoplastic work for 3 times already. The very third time was with Dr Jung Dong Haek from Korea. He is a very nice, patient doctor. However his aesthetic veiw is a bit different from mine. He prefers to do a very tall nose while I prefer a more natural nose. And now my nose bridge starting point is too high and the implant looks a bit prominent. I am looking for a revision. The SGH doctor Dr Wong Chin Ho who I consulted a few days ago recommended me to use rib cartilage for revision and he said he has a lot experience in that. He showed me some of his work which looks natural and nice. However I couldnt find much reviews on singaporean doctors so I would still like to do more research before I decide on a doctor.
Recently I come a cross a china plastic surgery website and seems quite a lot people go for O & YOUNG clinic. the website is www.koclub.com . It seems this clinic is specialised in rib cartilage nose and their before and after photos look great. Can anyone share with me your experience of nose job in Korea? I cant afford to fail my nose job again..I need to find a really good one to repair my nose.
 
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Hey guys, I'm finally on my winter break! So that means I'll be researching A LOT more on Korean cafes. If anyone is interested in seeing my updated research so far, just send me your email via PM.

Hey hyeri, no problem at all. What you said was really helpful. Thank you. ^^
I was also wondering.. do you have any thoughts on Wonjin Clinic? I had them crossed off on my list of potential clinics a long time ago (I heard a patient died there :shocked:), but it's come up a lot in my research, and I know I'm crazy, but I'm looking into it more. I just remember reading a lot of negative comments (not necessarily reviews) about Wonjin Clinic before, but I wonder if it's because Dr. Wonjin himself didn't perform their surgery? There are a lot of other doctors from Wonjin Clinics in different locations, so I wonder where the majority of negative comments are directed. All of the positive reviews I've read for Wonjin Clinic so far have been from Korean patients who actually had their surgeries done by Dr. Wonjin himself. *sigh* It's really confusing.
Anyway, what sparked my interest for Wonjin again is the heaps of popular ulzzangs on their website (something called the Wonjin Ulzzang Project?). So I think they had their surgeries done there, but there's only so much I can deduce from Google Translate lol. Could you please check if they indeed had their surgeries done there? (http://wonzzang.parkwonjin.co.kr/ and http://wonzzang.parkwonjin.co.kr/story/story_003.html)
I'm just thinking that if they're promoting Wonjin now, then they probably had their surgeries done there before..?

Sorry for bombarding you with so many questions. I hope you don't mind. Thanks again!

That's really good to know. It really make me think that they sincerely care for their patients. ^^
I think someone's translator said before that the clinic is really small and not much people go there. Is that what you observed as well?
I honestly haven't looked into pre and post-op diets that much. But if you're feeling/healing fine, then I think you're ok. Just check with your doctor. I think it's when a person gets surgeries like v-line, zygoma or 2-jaw that seaweed or alcohol can be a potential problem.
It seems like you're having a good time in Korea.. it makes me even more excited to go there! And I'm really glad your boyfriend has kept your mind off of your eyes. Maybe I should try get a boyfriend before going to Korea? lol

By the way, have you gotten your stitches taken out yet? How are your eyes looking now? Is the unneveness still very present?
If you want to upload pictures to PF, and your phone has internet, just go to the bottom of the PF page and click the button "go advanced." Then click "manage attachments," find the photos, and upload them that way. If you need to send the photos to a computer first, then just send the pictures from your phone to an email, and download them on a computer. Or, you can just use the USB cable that came with your phone if you have it. Anyway, I can't wait to see your eyes! Hope all is well! ^^
 
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Hi marir, can I have your updated research too? Am new & don't seem to have PM enabled yet. my email is [email protected].

I'd also like to thank you & every1 for sharing all these invaluable infos here. it's beyond amazing what I've come to know & learn bout PS just by reading here. So THANKS PEEPS! and sincerely wish every1 gets their dream makeover, good luck xoxo

 
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Hi thiefcat,
I don't know where to get em in sg or korea but I bought em online at makemeheal.com. they ship worldwide if am right.

 
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i think your eyes look good. :smile: i don't notice uneven lids at all. oh yeah, i thought one eye was bigger than the other @ 1st, but when i covered your bruise with my finger, they both look same size. i think uneveness is just the illusion your bruising makes keke. i know it's still a little early to tell but how do you like your eyes after surgery? they were already big before lol :P are they bigger now? they look natural in photo. how about irl?
 
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Tbh, I like my right eye more than my left eye. I prefer my right eye more cos of the height of the fold. It seems bigger and more parallel to me. But it's still ok, left eye is still not bad too.

Swelling has gone down a lot compared to day 1. I met up with a guy friend today and yesterday. At first glance he commented my eyes condition are much better today than yesterday.

Hmmm, I feel that my eyes used to look tired and like has no live, whereas now it looks fresher & more awake (thou still bruised). Yea I think it looks natural but if got a chance, I wish to have a little higher fold than what I have now. Lololol
 
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