shinyglittery Posted March 12, 2014 Posted March 12, 2014 K*Couture: i don't know if it's significant. my upper teeth are in front of my lower teeth. all of them. the part of my lower teeth that is hidden behind my upper teeth is maybe 1mm. there is no space between the teeth, my lower teeth are so close to the back of my upper teeth they almost press against them. almost but not really, they just sit there. for my canine teeth it's more,maybe 2mm. if i try to put my lower and upper teeth together so that neither is behind or in front of the other it feels unnatural and there's a small space between all my upper and lower teeth, like some air in between. in my overbite they sit comfortably and naturally and there's no space between them. it would probably look better if they were fixed but they don't look horrible, i don't think it's that bad. but i feel like it pushes my chin down and forward a lot if i put my upper and lower teeth together so maybe it's not a good idea? eva_lee never said anyone died at EverM. please go back and read her posts carefully. i think i remember an anesthesiologist on the everm website but i might be wrong. can someone check it? it is true that it's a dental clinic and not a PS clinic but they do plastic surgery too. a plastic surgeon does not know how to do surgery on jaws and chin without damaging neverse and causing other kinds of damage. a plastic surgeon can specialize in it but a maxillofacial specialist always knows better than a plastic surgeon. a maxillofacial surgeon can also study plastic surgery. can someone check if the drs at EverM have any diplomas in plastic surgery as well?*I am sorry to say I*don't know. do not ever let any plastic surgeon who has not studied maxillofacial surgery do your two-jaw. you will risk horrible results and suicide because of it like the girl who couldn't stop crying and couldn't chew properly. the girl who got brain dead had rhinoplasty at Grand. for some reason they put her under GA though she only needed local anaesthesia. she is now brain dead. people protested in front of the clinic. the clinic didn't even apologize but said that the dr who was responsible no longer works for Grand.
paxsky Posted March 12, 2014 Posted March 12, 2014 Hi Shiny, I had a chance to look at Everm website and found the doctors' info on this page:http://www.everm.net/intro/doctor.jsp maybe someone will have better luck w/translating, but i see no degree earned for plastic surgery, but an impressive list of degrees, membership, and experience w/ maxillofacial/ oral- surgery/ reconstruction. I apologize in advance if any translation mistakes: Dr. Yoon: Yonsei University school of dentistry: graduate and post graduate degrees Yonsie University dental clinic intern, resident, and the rest lists his membership in various organizations. There are other doctors, Dr. Suh, a lady doctor Im and others. The funny thing is most of them are graduates of Yonsei University, which is a top university in Korea (with Seoul University being the best...) it seems that there's some loyalty to their alma matar. Researching doctors at differernt clinics, I noticed a pattern where graduates of Seoul University group together and now I noticed that at Everm Yonsei graduates group together. Anyway, I think you're absolutely right about going to a dental clinic for 2-jaw surgery for maximum safety. but I think someone mentioned, you might be trading for safety and losing out an aesthetic touch that a good plastic surgeon might have. but then 2-jaw surgery was supposed to be a "corrective" surgery and not an aesthetic one. but in all honesty, most of us, including myself it is more for aethetic reason. there are just some things that regular facial contouring just can't do! in any case, if i were interested in just doing 2-jaw and nothing else, everm would be on the top of my list. not only just for safety, and mpressive doctor's credentials but most importantly, his experience- the number of these kinds of surgeries he must have done. it's probably in the hundreds if not thousands. i'm thinking he's probably seen it all in term 2-jaw issues. my only concern would be that there are other doctors there, who seem to have similar education as Dr. Yoon, but not the experience, which is what counts. so would be concerned about doctor swap.
think-pink Posted March 19, 2014 Posted March 19, 2014 oh my goodness !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
think-pink Posted March 19, 2014 Posted March 19, 2014 The girl who couldnt stop crying because of the nerve, where did she get her 2 jaw? Was it at id hospital or grand or where? The idea of going to a maxillo surgeon is more comforting than say going to a general plastic surgeon. View's before and after were good but i dont think i am on the same page as them aesthetically. I saw da's but only a few. Not enough to have an opinion as i will check out their website thoroughly later on this evening... I saw 3-4 b&a's at white clinic and i was pretty impressed? I havent seen ever m's.... Anyway, yikes !! This is scary..
madea25 Posted March 19, 2014 Author Posted March 19, 2014 I believe the other doctor is not a surgeon, but the man who deals with the wafer and less invasive dental procedures such as braces.
shinyglittery Posted March 27, 2014 Posted March 27, 2014 i can't use this forum very well, it always logs me out, someone else please research everM more. thinkpink: i'm sorry, i can't remember which clinic it was. i think i know but i'm not sure so i don't want to say. someone here should know. yes it's scary... but finding out everything you can helps when you go to korea your research isn't over, find out more about the doctors, see how they act, how their staff acts, listen to your heart...
nero19 Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 how long after your 2 jaw surgery can you get a revision?
vitalic Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 Went for consultations with ID, Grand, BK and EverM and just decided to go for two-jaw at EverM in a few days. I'll try to post updates unless I feel too terrible to write. The initial quoted price was 14 mil krw but I managed to bargain down a bit. Wish me luck! ^^
shinyglittery Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 Good luck! please update us on how it goes, hope it goes really well!
hawthorntree Posted April 17, 2014 Posted April 17, 2014 I am actually interested in 2 Jaw as well, and asked DA, they quoted me 7m, which I think bit expensive. did anyone have done 2 jaw before, please share some experience with us ! Appreciate !
taraunnie Posted April 17, 2014 Posted April 17, 2014 I wish you the best of luck Vitalic~~ I hope everything goes well and you get the results you want Take care as well ^_^ ~~
taraunnie Posted April 17, 2014 Posted April 17, 2014 Has anyone had any experience with facial surgery/ies at either Banobagi or TLPS?? I am thinking about doing surgery along this line but when I look around it seems that TLPS and Banobagi (apparently because they don't use screws..) are recommended for facial contouring etc....I would highly appreciate it if someone could give me more information on their or other people experience at these clinics (for any procedure).... Thanks so much ~~
madea25 Posted April 17, 2014 Author Posted April 17, 2014 WOW good luck!! I am going for two jaw this summer. Keep us posted. and I wish u the best of luck. I know you will be in good hands:]
ysh23 Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 I am in Seoul, Korea after having a multitude of procedures done including TJ, VL and Zygoma reduction. Today I am 9 days post-op. If anyone has any questions that could help them, I will gladly answer.
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