lautan Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 A lot of users have been mentioning not being able to read Japanese clinics' sites or have even vastly overestimated prices because they did not understand the language or yen conversion, and the online translator services cannot parse the information, so I have taken the two Japanese clinics mentioned most often here and translated their price lists from Japanese to English.Feel free to ask for translations of other clinics' sites from Japanese to English. As all clinics' website price lists are, these are only estimates and will be slightly higher for non-asian or non-Japanese patients==================================================== Plaza Plastic -- http://www.plazaclinic.jp/ This clinic has a huge number of procedures available, I only translated what was popular here. This clinic is better at eyes and nose than jaw/chin. This clinic has large "combined procedures" discounts, especially for two or more simultaneous nose procedures. Face and Head:Chin augmentation -- Starting from $3000 Facelift (entire face) -- Starting from $6000 Hair transplant -- $1000 I could not find price information on v-line, mandible angle reduction, or chin shaving, even though some "after" photos are of patients who have obviously had one or both. Nose: Bulbous nose reduction (No osteotomy, no bone cutting) -- $3200 Revisional nose surgery, removal of fillers or implants from the tip ONLY -- $1600 Nasal apex reduction (shorten an overly prominent tip) -- $3200 Nasal apex augmentation (to augment/sharp the tip, like pop stars' nose) -- $3800 Paranasal Augmentation (of the nasal wing) -- $3200 Alar base reduction, nostril reduction -- $3200 Shortening of long or garishly prominent nose -- $3700 Pollybeak deformity correction (known in Japan as "eagle nose") -- $5400 Osteotomy to the bridge of the nose (make narrower the bridge) -- $5300 Revisional nose surgery of the full nose (correct botched/unsatisfactory surgery) -- starting from $5300 depending on the severity of the problem Two or more of the above rhinoplasty procedures simultaneously -- starting from $5300 Eyelids: A few prices were listed "per eye," those have been doubled as most people want or need both eyes done. As a result, the methods may actually be cheaper if you get both eyes done in the same visit. Removal of stitches that were left in the eyelids by another doctor -- $640 Non-incisional "Smart Method" double eyelid -- $610 Non-incisional double eyelid -- starting from $1068 Incisional double eyelid -- $2670 Incisional double eyelid with fat removal -- $3200 Inner eye corner (canthoplasty) -- $2700 Outer eye corner -- $2660 Ptosis correction -- $2670 Ptosis correction with fat removal -- $3200 Revision of incisional method performed at another clinic -- starting from $2700Youthful face: Hyaluronic acid injection -- $80 per 0.1cc, minimum of $430 Description beneath this says it is used for correcting the sunken eyes, nasolabial fold, dark eye bags and thick lips. Botox -- Starting from $215 They're having a special half-off campaign for Botox right now.Liposuction: Thighs -- $3200 Stomach -- $2000==================================================== Verite Clinic -- http://www.veriteclinic.jp This clinic appears to be very good at facial bone surgery such as V-line and mandible angle, but some of their nose look very fake. Nice-looking eyelids. Do not get your eyelids or lips done here if you want a masculine (man's) face. Results are typically very feminine. Be warned! Their informational youtube videos at the bottom of some pages are a bit graphic, they even display the long bone segments that were removed from a patient's jaw. Don't click play if you are squeamish.Non-Surgical Charges: Consultation: $10 3D simulation of your face/results before operating: $30Face and Head: V-line -- 8900 + V (chin only) -- $6400 Chin augmentation -- $3700 Masseter reduction -- $3200 V line and Masseter reduction combined -- $10,000 Jaw Implant (to correct deformity) -- $5300 Doll Cheeks (midface fat graft or acid filler) -- $2100 Zygoma orthosis -- $10896 Mandibular proganthism surgery -- $8300 Forehead contouring -- $12800 Forehead w/ bone cement -- $12800 Forehead goretex -- $6200 Mini-angioplasty -- $7300 Temple implants -- $4200Lips: Reduction -- $2130 Augmentation by Hyaluronic acid -- $640 Augmentation by fat -- $2130Nose: Add Goretex (usu. tip-plasty) -- $3200 Between the eyes implant (cure flat face caused by flat nose) -- $3200 Nasal bone osteotomy -- $6400 Pollybeak deformity correction (known in Japan as "eagle nose") -- $6400 Implant removal (inserted by other clinic) -- $1500 Implant removal (inserted by verite) -- $1000Eyelids: Canthoplasty -- $2600 Outer Corner -- $2600 Lateral Canthoplasty -- $3700 Non-incisional Ptosis Correction (2 points) -- $850 Non-incisional Ptosis Correction (4 points) -- $1200 Buried Stitches/Thread removal (inserted by another doctor) -- $525 Buried Stitches/Thread removal (inserted by Verite) -- $315 Partial Incision -- $2700 Full Incisional -- $3200 The above two with the addition of fat removal -- $4270 with fat repositioning $5300 Upper eyelid fat graft (for sunken eyelids or too high crease) -- $3200 Aegyosal / no more eye bag -- $3200 to $4300 depending on depth Fat injection lower eyelid -- $4200 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soong-sister Posted November 23, 2013 Share Posted November 23, 2013 The websites not very useful co no English link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morphogenetic Posted March 30, 2014 Share Posted March 30, 2014 I don't see much forums talking about Japanese plastic surgery experiences so I guess I'll talk about my own and hopefully people will add on. I recently got my double eye lids done in Japan. I went to Shinagawa Clinic, here is their English site: http://www.shinagawa.com/language/en/ The prices mentioned on their English site vary a bit from their Japanese one. (If you become a member, you get a discount. The membership is free and every $100 you spend you get $1 off) Knowing Japanese is a must, if possible try to get an interpreter with you, most clinics cannot speak English. On my first visit the staff was very nice. I expected to pay at the most $1200 at the time for the procedure, I was wrong. Because my lids were so fat they said they would have to charge more ($2000) to remove it. At the time I couldn't afford that so the nurse at the time made a deal with me to do a natural eyelid procedure for $1700 and gave me a face up that defined my face shape. The whole process took about 3 hours including consultation(actual surgery time was about 30~60minutes). They gave me meds and drops for my eyes after. They also gave me coupons for free skin treatment and some others that I could pass out to friends. Honest thoughts, I felt that it was way too fast and rushed and my eyes would be bad once the swelling came down, but they looked great and I'm really happy with them. My second visit was a bit awkward. I went back a month later to get 10 fat dissolving injections in my thighs for about $1000, they didn't slim my thighs significantly but the cellulite has disappeared and skin around the injections have become much tighter. This time with my consultation the nurse I spoke to seemed really annoyed with me and we had communication issues because of a misunderstanding on my part. There was a part where I asked for photo reference and they just pulled up google images, first time it felt real sketch. The first doctor I met who did my eyes was really kind but the one who did the injections seemed really disinterested and did not really pay attention to what I was saying(Kept going ahuh yeah yeah ahuh). This all took about 4 hours. I also used the coupon they gave me earlier for free skin treatment, it felt nice but I don't think it improved my skin, though I smelled like oranges afterwards. I really like Shinagawa clinic but my second visit made me extremely uneasy. I do recommend them for eyes though, they do a good job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
berry-go Posted May 1, 2014 Share Posted May 1, 2014 Where do u find Japanese interpreter? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katyinla Posted May 3, 2014 Share Posted May 3, 2014 I am Japanese and speak okay English if you want me to translate something for you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lifeadvice647 Posted May 7, 2014 Share Posted May 7, 2014 ty very much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psp Posted May 22, 2014 Share Posted May 22, 2014 Angelbaby from Hong Kong is rumored to do all her surgeries in Japan . Her Doctor is rumored to be 福田 (source from Chinese forums) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wonderamy Posted May 22, 2014 Share Posted May 22, 2014 I can't read Japanese. Is there English website for the second clinic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morphogenetic Posted June 22, 2014 Share Posted June 22, 2014 Hey guys, update on my eyes from Shinagawa. It seems like one of the sutures in my eye is going undone so the line on my eye is looser than the other. It doesn't effect the shape of my eye(still large), however the crease height is definitely different. Putting on makeup helps to hide it but now it's become a hassle too. I don't live in Japan right now so I contacted them via email about my situation and the email I got back seemed pretty indifferent/not caring. I guess since I'm not throwing thousands at them, they don't really care? It's frustrating. I'm currently looking for a surgeon to correct it, I heard there's a doctor in LA that goes by Kenneth Kim who specializes in revision and I'm hoping he can fix my problem. Final verdict, don't go to shinagawa. It's a shame because I loved what they did with my eyes but I hate this cold treatment I get. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyler_durden Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 I heard about that too. One girl told me to look into Japanese Plastic Surgery... Supposedly, for eye surgery, Japan should be as good as Korea and it seems to be more natural. Not sure if it is true or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sstar4 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 I read the same very tempting indeed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sstar4 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 My japanese friend said for me to get my surgeries in Japan instead of Korea because it's more natural but it is so expensive. Apartments, food, everything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyler_durden Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Honestly, don't go to Shinagawa. For eyelid surgery, the number of great doctors in Japan can be numbered. And most of them are in Tokyo. Do some more research. There are not a ton of options like in Korea, which can be intimidating for an outsider. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyler_durden Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Haha, well, actually depends on your surgery... From what I read, to be a licensed plastic surgeon, one need to have 10+ years experience as a surgeon. Plus Japanese culture is very detail oriented. And there are not nearly as many hospital/clinic as in Korea. I think, in this case, it is good thing... I am definitely doing more research in the area... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyler_durden Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Oh another thing, all surgery prices are transparent in Japan.... Most likely on the clinic/hospital's website. Although the cost is expensive, there won't be commission related shenanigans... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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