eurasianbeauty Posted March 25, 2018 Posted March 25, 2018 I think people need to realize a few things: - Your starting off point is important. Some people need a lot of help and others not so much. - You need to have realistic goals. You may think you need one surgery and actually need 2 or 3. - If you are a shrinking violet, take someone who can convey your concerns properly. Many people claim the doctor was wrong when they simply didn't speak up or literally let the doctor choose. - It's your face. Learn the terminology you need to achieve the results that you want. - If you're going to spend money on surgery, do what you're told after. Aftercare can make or break results. - Be prepared to make sacrifices. Regardless of what surgery you do, salt will exacerbate swelling. You need to walk a lot to help the swelling (from surgery) go down. If you smoke or drink, be prepared to stop before and after surgery. - Don't believe everything you read, good or bad. Do your own research. No one else has to live with the results but you. People have reasons for saying a clinic is good or bad and it's not always based in truth. - Look for a clinic that specializes in what you want. Don't go to a clinic that is known for dramatic results if what you desire is natural. - Make sure you know what you want. - You may want to look a certain way today, but that could very well change 5-10 years from now. - Listen to your instincts. If you feel uncomfortable or that you're being pushed into something, remember that it only gets worse from there. - There are strict slander laws in Korea. Which means that a "good" review isn't always that. You can't say a doctor botched you even if they did. - RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH.
yiseul Posted March 25, 2018 Author Posted March 25, 2018 I get your point, but don’t really understand what does it have to do with my question? I just wanted to see parallel des photos if there’s anyone with experience. Here are only tapered des experiences which I don’t like. It doesn’t mean that if a surgeon delivers really good tapered des can do nice parallel des. So I just wanted to find out which surgeons are good at parallel des.
eurasianbeauty Posted March 25, 2018 Posted March 25, 2018 If you go back in the thread, people were talking about what they heard, reviews they read, etc. It was simply a reminder that before you get it done due to believing other posters blindly that there is a lot more to consider. I am sure you would be rather upset if you believed all that was said and you didn't get the results you wanted. Which clearly you have thought about.
yiseul Posted March 25, 2018 Author Posted March 25, 2018 Yeah2, I get that. Maybe you’re saying it because I am a new member right? Well don’t worry girl. I have been researching everything, everywhere for 6 years now. I have been reading every single post on purse forum for 3 and half years. Now I can judge a post even by “smell” haha. Thanks for worrying and reminding me anyways. I just need parallel des photos with the surgeon names to evaluate who can do scarless des.
eurasianbeauty Posted March 25, 2018 Posted March 25, 2018 Wow. I haven't really met anyone who had been researching things nearly as long as I have. I've only known about Korean plastic surgery for 3 years. But that was after researching the best of the best in America for years. So you're in good hands (your own). When are you going to Seoul?
yiseul Posted March 25, 2018 Author Posted March 25, 2018 I am an Asian so I didn’t think American surgeons can do better job on us than Korean surgeons. So all of my research was based on Korea. If everything (work, vacation duration, family matters) goes well I am planning to go to Korea between 25-31of April or in the very beginning of May and surgeries in cart are revisional des, maybe epi again because my previous epi is scarred a lot+possible lat canthoplasty, revisional vline+zygoma reduction(I don’t have big arch, only zygoma body was protruded a lil so shaved it, buuuut my previous surgeon shaved my zygomas differently and need more shaving to achieve symmetry), whole body lipo.
sheonlylooks25 Posted March 25, 2018 Posted March 25, 2018 Hey I think you should take a good look at Shin Seung at Dr Shim. I am liking what I am seeing and if you search on PF he has good reviews with photos.
yiseul Posted March 25, 2018 Author Posted March 25, 2018 Yeah, he is on my list. My list is: Ive, Shin Seung, MVP, Dr Kye who worked at GNG but don’t know where he is working now. And also I will ask for skilled surgeons who are specialized only in blepharoplasty from a Korean surgeon that I know.
sheonlylooks25 Posted April 22, 2018 Posted April 22, 2018 Hey Yiseul If this is not too late to help you, go to Misooda, register to see the pics. There are pages and pages of b&a eyes from many clinics. You will probably have to spend several hours looking at each photo as you have to click on each photo individually to see details of clinic and procedure. There are some excellent examples there which may help you. Good Luck.
yiseul Posted April 22, 2018 Author Posted April 22, 2018 Hi girl, Thanks for your great info. It’s not late since I am going to go around mid May. I will definitely have a look at Misooda. Thank you!
lemmetellu Posted April 23, 2018 Posted April 23, 2018 Btw I think your parallel line is called 아웃라인 in Korea while the tapered is 인라인. I'm like 98% sure. Lol.
yiseul Posted April 24, 2018 Author Posted April 24, 2018 Yep, exactly. The korean words you’ve mentioned here say outline and inline. They call parallel line out-out, tapered in-out. You can be 100% sure now haha.
sheonlylooks25 Posted April 30, 2018 Posted April 30, 2018 Yiseul check out this post about her non-incisional at Bano. She said her scars are almost non-existent.#
yiseul Posted May 1, 2018 Author Posted May 1, 2018 Girl, it’s because her DES is non-incisional. I am worrying about scar because mine is full incisional + it’s a revision surgery.
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