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You’re going in April as well? Me too
 
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GNG responds the next day, typically but I agree that it takes a bit of effort sometimes! Just prompt them a bit and they will reply. Once you get a conversation rolling with them it'll be fine. Sometimes they get flooded with in house patients and will take about a day and a half to respond; as right now is peak season, I figured it'd be a bit busy but while they usually take only one day, sometimes they can take 2 ish? One of the translators I've been talking to explained that there's more patients than translators and they have to be there for consultations, post op, etc etc... ^^
 
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When I went down in May last year my translator was Hazel (who I now adore bless her she puts in so much work) and she actually showed me her KakaoTalk one time for the amount of messages she receives...it was well over 30 and that was just in less than one day (it was morning and her day had just started) so I can only imagine how long it must take to try to reply to everyone plus give in depth answers. I agree-just keep trying them they will eventually respond!
 
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Exactly! Julia is always apologizing to me and explaining that they're very overwhelmed by messages so I'm pretty understanding when some clinics can't respond within the day haha. A good thing to do is to message them right when they open in KST though because you're the first notification that pops up!
 
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I'm not blaming the translator as I understand they are busy and overwhelmed. So I'm saying they are actually lack of translators, they should hire some more to lighten up Hazel's load! Maybe they are not as commercialised as Banobagi yet, which is a good thing also.
 
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I really like the noplant rhinoplasty outcomes so far! Has anyone on here had this type and noticed any changes so far? All the reviews I see on YT or Blogger are less than a year out and I was wondering if there has been any problems with it.
 
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I haven't but generally the chance of complications with diced cartilage fascia is very very little. There's no foreign implant material for infection, warping, or shrinkage, and usually it's the safest option (if everything is done correctly.) The "drawback" is that if you want a crazy dramatic result then noplant is not always suitable haha. It does takes a very skilled doctor to ensure that there are NO contour irregularities (about the worst that can happen with noplant aside from general surgery risks) but GNG specializes in noplant so that shouldn't be a problem ^^
 
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That's great to hear! Thank you! And I found some of the noplant surgeries to be pretty dramatic--definitely not good for the barbie line I think but I'm not going for that look.
 
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Hi, I wish to do no-plant if I could! But I heard if you have a very flat nose bridge it's going to be difficult as we will need a lot of self cartilages to build the bridge and tip. Most Asians don't ve enough cartilages to do so. Is it true? And I don't want to use my rib cartilages
 
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Are there any other sites to view GnG's rhinoplasty work? I checked out Misooda but I wasn't sure if those reviews were fake or not. I have heard of Soyoung but wasn't sure how to navigate it. If anyone has any sources, I would appreciate it!
 
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If not soyoung and misooda then GNG’s site itelf. You can search naver (I check cafes and blogs) and babitalk (lowkey more annoying to use than soyoung) but if you can’t navigate that then gng’s site, forummers photos, and face to face consults (where they have raw photos) will be your best bet ^^
 
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It’s true that many asians don’t have enough septal cartilage so they opt for ear as well. if you’re looking for a natural improvement then you should be ok. Otherwise, you can use donated cartilage to build up the bridge. Or, for your specific case you may be given the suggestion to not do noplant haha. There are many dramatic changes from noplant as well though so it just depends ^^
 
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