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Wow I love your results !!! Can’t wait for my turn hazel suggested dr Hong to do my rhino I have deviated septum bulbous nose wide alars
 
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No they did not show me like a photoshop version of my face basically they took my photos and touched around my face and looked at my x-rays and we talked about what I would need done to get the results I wanted (they also drew on my photo on the computer to show me what they would be doing) and also went over things I couldn’t have done because of my overbite etc.
 
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Hello all, :smile: I am a new member so I couldn't post any new post. I like to do a rhinoplasty for so long.. After reading all reviews on this forum, I am considering GNG and Dream - Dr.Park. Any recommendation for me?
 
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Yeah, you have to post five times and wait an hour or so in order to start up your own thread.
There was a thread on someone getting three botched surgeries from Dream not too long ago, but I'd take it with a with a pinch of salt. Not all reviews are really trustworthy, as some people may be here to promote a clinic or give out negative reviews for it, just to lower their reputation on purpose.
Both clinics have certified doctors so I'm not going to say anything negative about either one since I'm not too sure.
And it really just comes down to what your preferences are so if the B&As on both sites suit with what you're looking for then go ahead and consult in person with both and see which one you'd like better. That means which doctor you trust between the two clinics and other things that might make you want to choose one over the other.
I think those are the only two reputable clinics I've seen for rhinoplasty so I don't know what other clinics I would suggest checking out.
 
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My friend went to dream and she doesn’t like her nose . She went to other clinic for revision . Recommend gng they are expert on nose
 
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My friend has done nose at dream by dr.Park Yong Soo. And she's happy with the result. By the way, Dr Seong in gng is good at nose.
 
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I’ve heard good things! No doctor is perfect but there haven’t been any botched surgeries or accidents; most people love their results, meaning Dr. Choi is probably open to many different face shape ideals (at least, I’m hoping since I’m consulting with them in April!) Dr. Choi is very detailed and realistic about the patient’s aesthetic goals-he doesn’t promise anything he can’t do. I heard they don’t Vectra/photoshop your face to a projected visual outcome but I know not everyone cares haha I would just really like that!
 
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Hi Everyone,
I am currently exploring having rhinoplasty done at GNG hospital.

However, GNG Hospital's doctors who specialize in rhinoplasty i.e Dr Seong-Mun Hong, Dr. Sung-Hoon Lee, and Dr. Yong-Hae Seong, do not appear to be members of the Korean Association of Plastic Surgeons (http://www.prskorea.co.kr/english/) or the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (http://www.plasticsurgery.or.kr/php/eng/member/mem_search.php). I tried searching their names at the websites but the results didn't show up anything on them (?Or am i searching wrongly)

Would this pose an issue in terms of their credibility? I read some articles that it would be wise to select a doctor who is a member of the abovementioned associations but i may be mistaken.

Any thoughts?
 
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Hi,

I am new to the forum. I am also planning to do my revision rhino from GNG in July or Aug timeframe.
 
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Hello everyone! New to the forum here.

I had my first consultation with GNG last Saturday. I have a bulbous nose with flared nostrils. Basically, I want to keep my low bridge and tip, but refine and minimise the nostrils so I don't look so flared anymore, and that my nose width is smaller. Generally, I want my nose to look natural, and not noticeable.

The consultation went well, but I was so nervous that I kept flipping between getting 1. alar reduction, and getting 2. alar, bridge, and tip plasty. Since I'm doing surgery already for my deviated septum, I figured I might as well adjust the aesthetic a bit, but am torn between going "all out" and doing my entire nose, or just fixing the problem areas, which is my nostrils. I really like my low bridge and how elegant it looks, but I do understand the doctor's recommendation. Dr. Hong recommended that if I want my tip to look more defined, he will have to raise my bridge a tiny bit, in order to put my nose out a little more. Overall, he said it would look very natural, but I'm not very sure because I came in thinking I only wanted an alar reduction.

They quoted me 2.5 mil for the deviated septum, and 2.2 for alar reduction. That seems to be quite a lot for an alar reduction. At the moment, I was too nervous to negotiate, but now am trying to schedule a second consultation to negotiate.

My questions are, is this price reasonable? And although I'm the only one who can decide on my nose, what do you all think on Dr. Hong's suggestions? I am mainly afraid of getting only alar reduction, and not having the difference being noticeable enough for me to be satisfied with the results. Don't want to waste money here.
 
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Hello,

I too had the exact apprehension, but I’ve since booked a surgery slot with Dr Hong :smile:

The reason as to why both Dr Seong and Dr Hong are not listed on the Plastic Surgeon’s Association website is simply because both are not plastic surgeons per se. Rather, both are qualified ENT specialists who do rhinoplasty, hence they are described as “Rhinoplasty Specialists” rather than “Plastic Surgery Specialists”.

Personally, I think ENTs are as competent, if not better, than plastic surgeons in performing rhinoplasty, given that they have a superior understanding of the nose’s structure and function. Perhaps plastic surgeons are trained better in the aesthetics of the nose, but I wouldn’t worry too much, as each surgeon has his or her personal style and aesthetic.

I’m also doing an eye surgery with Dr Park—he is described as a “Plastic Surgery Specialist” and accordingly, listed on the association’s website.
 
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