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@dallas101 yes, I am! and that would be great, since I am pretty sure none of my friends or family members are interested in accompanying me
@whyay wow! no scars at all? Where did you get yours done? Do you mind please PMing me pictures? Thanks(:
 
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Hi. I'm new to this forum. I plan on going to Korea next year in May-June for cheekbone and mandible reduction surgery. I'm planning to check out Girin and Everm dental. Is anyone else going to SEoul in that time?
 
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hi hi. been following this thread for a while...I'll planning to go Korea for double eyelid surgery this Oct but haven book the air ticket yet. Wanna ask those experienced who went before, is the period of 7 or 8 days enough for the trip? I didn't wanna spend so long time there. Reply appreciated. Thanks thanks. :biggrin:
 
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Seven whole days should be enough. Most clinics take the stitches out after seven days or five days, depending on the clinic. Good luck!
 
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Interesting... I was thinking the other day, why don't people use bone cement to raise the nose bridge...? Why bother with implants at all?

Please! Tell me more about this forehead bone cement. What search terms are you using on naver?
 
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I did my nose at JW. And if you get open rhino, then of course you will have a scar, but it's soooo faint, you can't see it unless you really look for it.
Good luck!
 
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Thanks all for your replies,
@kkim120 could you please link me to your post of your experience if you had previously shared? (: if not, then what procedures did you get done? Are you completely satisfied with your nose and do you have any comments on it? Also, could you please pm me some pictures? I completely understand if not(:
I have another question, is 17 too young for plastic surgery of the eyes/nose? (I'm asking for my cousin)
What are your opinions on the perfect age for plastic surgery? I have heard the younger you are the better you heal, but how young is too young? Do clinics need a confirmation from parents of those under 18?
Also, one of my older friends(45) that had incisional on her eye back in 2003 said that as she got older, the scar became more prominent since her skin aged and lost elasticity or something. Is this true?
 
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Hello everyone!
This thread is for EXPERIENCES ONLY. The reason is because a compilation of helpful and informational experiences will be very beneficial and convenient for all who plan to have plastic surgery in Korea. Feel free to copy and paste posts of previous posters' experiences if they don't mind or links to them.
If you could, please post about your journey to Korea, clinics you visited, clinic you chose, procedures you had done, general comments or advice, and pictures.
Please do not post questions or such on this thread.
Thank you all!
 
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Thanks! If possible I would shorter the trip around 6 days then. =) anyone going in early Oct?
 
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I have decided to consult teium, view and Item. Previously was really interested in teium as they are specialise in eyes but felt a bit faint when I came across hongkongphooey posted regarding the burn. Anyone have good experience with any doctors doing eyes?
 
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I have been searching on daum and naver through the term "methylbond" apparently that's what they call the material in korea and osteobond. I think that they only connect to the top of the implant between the eyebrows for a smooth transition, I haven't seen any rhino's using bone cement. I think it has to do with the material. Initially, the bone cement starts as a liquid then turns solid within a matter of minutes. I think it makes it a unpractical material to apply to the nose bridge because you cant really control the shape. Also, according to some blogs on naver bone cement forms little cracks after some time. This is why I am a bit worried of choosing bone cement for my forehead but silicone and fat are not ideal for me :sad:
 
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I don't know the answer to most of those questions. Personally, I think it's better to do surgery earlier than later since, you'll be able to live with the new features for a longer period of time haha. But I don't know how early is too early.

Also I had tiplasty done back in 2012 at JW. Now that all the swelling is gone and the final results have settled in, I can see I want a more defined tip and an alarplasty. So I'll be going for a revision in December. Haven't decided where, but ya know. Still researching. Good luck!
 
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Really? I'm thinking of doing fat graft on my forehead if I can do it within my budget. Why are fat graft and silicone not ideal for you ?
I know I don't want to do am implant because you will basically be scalping your face in order to insert an implant. That sounds way more terrifying than just injecting fat into your forehead.
 
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