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Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of H Plastic Surgery Clinic in South Korea.
I can't seem to find a lot of reviews on them.

http://www.3dfit.co.kr/?view=dynamic&code=gear&mode=displayBoard#gear
http://post.naver.com/ys100ps
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6d8i9WwIkm161ueFyVU2PA/videos?sort=p&view=0&flow=grid

They seem to offer custom implants made of bio-compatible bone cements, formed from a 3D printed model of your skulls/area of augmentation. I have never seem this type of custom implant formation as most Western doctors seem to push for silicone implants.
 
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I have seen his Youtube videos and i also have seen the 3d custom implants that he uses, honestly, the implant he uses is not for cosmetic correction purposes but for someone who get bone fractures, congenital asymmetry etc..

And this i can say because if you have seen the implant(in his youtube videos) then you could have noticed that those implants are thin as compared to silicon implants, hence, they cannot give enough projection.
 
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Yeah, I've also noticed that his videos focus more on correct issues from facial contouring or issues like boney asymmetry. I wouldn't completely rule out their cosmetic use though. His website even implies that if you had v-line surgery and you had your jawbone cut off, you could get the jawbone "restored" with a 3D printed implant. I had orthognathic surgery in my home country. I had no jaw angles cut off but my jawline slightly disappeared under all my flesh as it was moved lmao. I want to get a more defined jawline but I don't want to use silicone, so I put any surgery off for a while. It was only just recent that a fortunate search led me to one of Dr. Baek's videos so I'm just trying to get more insight.

I'm actually interested in the clinic but there's virtually no reviews from foreigners. I'm half Korean and can understand a little bit, but even Korean search sites like Daum or Naver don't have a lot of stuff to say. There seems to be a lot of enquiries and questions on the clinic, but very few experiences shared on actually visiting the clinic because it's quite pricey to custom print an implant so I'm just in a rut. He seems very knowledgable in his videos though.
 
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Hi, wouldn't a surgery to correct bone fractures and congenital asymmetry considered cosmetic reconstruction?
 
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I do not understand Korean, but I could read the subtitle. He does seem very knowledgeable. I couldn't find reviews of him either, but I think, maybe not a lot of people writes reviews anyway unless they're compensated to do so. Not that many people's willing to post their transformation faces on the internet. I think as long as I don't find negative reviews, I have a bit less to worry? Even a very reputable surgeons could have failed procedures and bad reviews. I don't know how popular this surgeon is, were you able to find any reviews of him on other procedures? I don't know the thinness you guys are talking about. Do you know how the bone cements implant is placed on the procedure area?
 
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