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Btw, what procedures are you looking to get? I initially reached out to the username of "tlps" on kakao, but discovered after visiting their IG designated specifically towards facial contouring, that they could be reached at "tlfacialcontouring" on kakao. Got an immediate response that way. Melissa handles fc, eyes, and I think nose inquiries, so if you're wanting to get something else done, maybe try to reach out to her line, and ask her to direct your message? Lol
 
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I've been waiting for her response forever! Just realized that I got the wrong id
 
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i had 2 blotched nose job before i got the right one.
done in singapore paid $8k usd thereabouts.
no implant at all, using only skin graft and my septum cartilage.
 
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Don't think TL do hair transplant. I wanted that procedure but they advise for me to have forehead reduction by cutting the excess skin. Don't know if TL is good in this surgery but there will definitely be scars? That can be hide by hair transplant.
 
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I'm 23 am going to TL for FC and forehead reduction on June 2018.

Would like to ask everyone if you all took any supplements before surgery and after?
My aim is to deswell / heal as fast as possible. But unsure if they are safe..


From a doc's online source:
My Power Healing Program
My recommended Power Healing supplements can be found at most health food stores. Remember, for optimal surgery recovery, stop taking the supplements about three days before surgery because of the potential for certain nutrients, particularly herbs, to interact with anesthesia and medication. Except where noted below, you can start your supplements again, three days after surgery.

Pre- and Post-Surgery

  • Take a high-quality multinutrient as part of your daily routine before and after surgery. Choose one that contains 25 to 50 mg of the B complex vitamins.
  • Surgical trauma (particularly from cardiac surgery) causes an increase in free radicals, which disrupt and damage cellular function. For this reason alone, you should take at least 50 mg of CoQ10 as part of your daily routine before surgery, and 100–200 mg per day for at least four weeks during surgery recovery.
  • Because surgery depletes your body of vitamin C, take 500–1,000 mg as part of your daily routine before surgery and 1,000 mg three times a day after surgery. Return to your usual dosage after two weeks.
  • Numerous studies indicate that vitamin C helps prevent surgical shock and post-surgical bed sores, and that it significantly speeds healing time. It’s also necessary for the production of collagen—a basic structural protein used in wound repair.
  • Begin taking milk thistle a month before surgery, and then continue for a month after (follow label instructions for dosage). This wonderful herb protects, rejuvenates and repairs the liver. General anesthesia and other medications used during and after surgery are exceptionally hard on the liver, so anything you can do to protect this vital organ will be a big plus for your surgery recovery.
  • Increase your zinc intake to 30–50 mg for two weeks before and two weeks after surgery, using zinc picolinate. Zinc is critical to wound healing, and surgery or trauma can decrease the level of zinc in your body.
  • Start taking a probiotic supplement two weeks before surgery, and continue using it for at least a month afterward—or, better yet, indefinitely. Choose a strain that contains acidophilus and bifida bacteria (follow label instructions for dosage). Surgical patients often receive oral or intravenous antibiotics in the hospital, which creates the potential for fungal disorders (including yeast infections), digestive disturbances and diarrhea. A probiotic can help counteract these problems, promoting surgery recovery.
Also After Surgery

  • Take 250 mg of vitamin B6 twice a day for a week, starting three days after surgery. This nutrient helps reduce post-surgical fluid retention, such as swelling of the face, hands, feet or legs. The swelling usually takes two to four weeks to go down. With B6, you can experience substantial reduction within 24 to 48 hours.
  • To reduce inflammation, take 2,000–3,000 mg of omega-3 fish oil per day for two weeks after surgery. You can then go to a maintenance dosage of 500–1,000 mg per day. If fish oil is already part of your daily routine, be sure to stop taking it five days before surgery, since it can promote blood thinning and increase bleeding during surgery.
  • Take bromelain on an empty stomach for two weeks after surgery (follow label instructions for dosage). This formidable pineapple enzyme supplement helps prevent blood clots, aids the liver and digestion and decreases inflammation and pain after surgery—all vital to surgery recovery. It also helps to remove protein debris that form at trauma sites.
  • Another supplement to relieve pain and inflammation is the homeopathic remedy Arnica 30C. Take one pellet four or five times a day for up to two weeks after surgery.
I highly recommend following this Power Healing program to maximize the surgery recovery process. Not only will you be able to recuperate faster, so you can get back to the enjoyable task of living each day to your full capability, you’ll also be able to make it through your surgery recovery more easily.

One last thing: Whenever I make extensive supplement recommendations such as this, people always ask for my top three choices if they couldn’t—or didn’t want to—take everything. In this case, here’s what I recommend at a minimum:

  • Multinutrient formula
  • Vitamin C
  • CoQ10
 
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Sorry to hear that. Is the scar very visible cause I thought they will hide the scar near to the back of your hair line? Did you regret doing the surgery overall? And did you face any hair loss due to "shock"?

My forehead is wide and high so I'm having mixed thoughts about hairline lowering after visiting this website. http://www.mojelim.com/english/?page_id=2078 I'm unsure if TL is able to do something like real Mojelim hairline design as my face is really big due to my hairline from forehead to temple. Thanks for sharing with me btw!
 
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Hello! Note sure if this discussion is still going, but has anyone had alar reduction and/or lateral canthoplasty at TLPS? Were you satisfied with your result? I'm still contemplating between TLPS and JW at the moment!
 
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Hi Cloris,
I am considering doing BA with Dr Yim @ TL. http://www.tlplasticsurgery.com/mammo-plasty/introduction-of-breast-surgery/ says he has 20 years experience. Please advice. I am worried ifi choose the right surgeon
 
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Hi Spockgal,
BA journey with TL with Dr. Yim was it ok ?I might be doing my BA with them this MAy. Need recommendation
 
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Hi Victoria, which surgeon did you end up choosing? I'm also torn - I had really great consultations with 3 different surgeons. Thanks

 
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