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Ah, that's unfortunate because I have to do mine in mid 2016, probably June because I have to do it before school starts in August.
I had absolutely no idea that there were better times to do the surgery. XD
I've already added you on KaoKao talk so I'd be happy to join if there is a group. :smile:
I'm interested in doing double eyelid, v-line surgery and zygoma reduction.
Also hair grafting surgery to make my forehead smaller but that's kind of a separate thing. :smile:
 
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Really? April31 has been number 1 on my list for like 4 months now! And im glad you like the results, im kind of nervous because idk if they have had experience with or can perform a rhinoplasty on my bulbous nose, and im thinking of going in May
 
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Hello, Of course.

I had my surgeries done at April31

My Rhinoplasty was done by Dr. Jae Hoon Kim
Eyelid surgery by Dr.Won Suk Oh
And facial contouring/fat grafting by Dr. Sung Wan Park
 
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Hmmm, maybe if you check out the clinic Website, you can find some more information on that. That's where I found the info for me.
 
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Hi AvidAquarius!

I'm also looking into getting rhino and revision eyelid surgery. I heard April 31 is good with rhino..but wasn't sure if they were good with eyes as well.
 
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I had non-incisional eyelid surgery there for my tired eye issue. I'd say I had a pretty good experience with the surgeon there. Not quite sure what you would define as good because it depends on what you want. But I thought I might just add the link to the webpage that gives a little more info on the eye specialist

http://april31.com/en/sub01/02.php

Hope that helps.
 
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Hey, Ulzzang Quest I'll be Seoul on 4/25 :smile:
 
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Does anyone know where I can hire a trusted translator in Korea?
I wasn't planning on hiring a translator in the first place since most of the clinics I'm planning on going to already has an in-house translator but I really want to book a consultation at White Clinic and Braun but it's been forever since they reply so I think I need to have someone who speaks Korean to schedule me an appointment. I'd really appreciate it if anyone can help me out :smile:
 
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@ddphan, cool! Maybe we can meet up! A blind chick and chick who's looking for a good translator lol! (Jk, I actually figured out an easy way to suspend my glasses from off of my nose without looking too dorkish! hahahaha) I also like a variety of food so it'd be great to have some company too to order more and try out different things lolol!

BTW these are some of my thoughts for post op activities, before Swanky Mama unceremoniously shut me down... yikes! (But I wasn't sure where else to post my PS related thoughts...) # Let's PM each other and keep in contact!
 
Cool let's keep in touch ;)
 

How much was your rhinoplasty If you don't mind me asking? Im thinking of going to go to consultation with my top 5 clinics and see which one i feel is the right one for me
 
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Thanks a lot :smile:
 
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  • 2 weeks later...
I have about a month left before I head off to Seoul for my first PS procedures (eyes and nose). I don't know if I'm more excited or nervous at this point!

Here's my packing list so far:

Pre / Post Ops supplies:
Face packs (hot / cold packs)
Neti pot
Face towels
chapstick
face lotions
dry shampoo
Q tips
facial tissue
cotton balls / pads
hair bands / ties / clips
mirror - reg and 10x
oil blotter sheets
witch hazel -- double check if it's okay -- as face cleaner

toiletries:
toothbrush / paste
comb, hairbrush
foundation, makeup
eye makeup remover
disposable face wash cloths

Food:
Pineapple juice - buy there
Pumpkin juice - buy there
Protein powder?
Vitamin C packets - EmergenC
Big water bottle
Lozenges
Herbal supplements: Arnica, Bromelain - order from Amazon

clothing:
baseball cap w/hairbands to suspend glasses
zip hoodie sweater
tee, PJ's
silk scarf
button up shirts
check weather for daily wear

tech:
iphone and samsung
laptop?
ipad
ecigs - need to quit
power adapter
vitamix?

other:
audio books
music
chopra meditation - perfect health
yoga dvd
snorlax
have addresses in Korean

notes:
cut out sugar
no milk
no alcohol
no seafood
NO SALT
no coffee??
no duck

Am I forgetting anything?

Also, I finally DL'd Kakao... and are the incoming messages saying "apple" to me?!? Bc it's making me think about eating healthier now :P
 
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Hi....thanks for taking time to write up your thoughts and experience and most importantly that not many tend to ask abt post surgery care particularly abt what we can or cannot eat. I am very new to this forum and just starting too to do some in depth research so I can make a sound decision before heading off to Korea.
 
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