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August 16, 2018 at 9:26 am #22982Jeet SinghKeymaster
@b4conscious thanks for posting and welcome. I’ve watched the video and checked out the page, but haven’t heard of this clinic. We mostly known about clinics in the Seoul area. I know The Face Dental (TFD) and have consulted their with Dr. Lee myself.
The cost savings at the clinic seems attractive, and sounds like they have a method that appeals to you. It might be worth checking out and reaching out to them, and if you do, please keep us posted.
When are you thinking about having this surgery? And have you first consulted with local Orthognatic Surgery (Corrective Jaw Surgery) specialists in your area?
You may need to begin braces in your home country first, so this would be a collaborative effort between your orthodontist and the surgeon weather you say local or go abroad.
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July 24, 2018 at 8:32 am #22974Jeet SinghKeymaster
Hi thanks for reaching out. I’m going to email you more details on how to organize this. A clinic will be organize a good package for you guys, but the tricky thing will be consulting and having treatment together since these are same day treatments. it’s not too bad, just need to sort out the logistics.
Botox & Fillers in Korea come in two varieties:
- Foreign Brands (Allergan and Restylane)
- Korean Brands
The foreign brands may be priced the highest and are usually charged by CC or Syringe. Usually a Syringe is either 1 or 2 CCs.
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July 5, 2018 at 10:58 am #22947Jeet SinghKeymaster
Double eyelid surgery Korea
Thanks for the questions, there are so many options available since this is a very common procedure in Korea.
You can see which clinics offer this in our listing here: Eyelid Surgery Korea
I have spent some time recently touring View Plastic Surgery because they are in the process of getting on boarded on to our platform, and I read some helpful articles about double eyelid surgery.
Take a look:
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June 9, 2018 at 9:48 am #22914Jeet SinghKeymaster
I had a chance to checkout View Plastic Surgery recently since they have a new facility and there double jaw surgery or two jaw surgery center & program seemed very organized and using some new techniques. Just wanted to chime in and put that on the radar for people looking at options.
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June 3, 2018 at 7:05 am #22858Jeet SinghKeymaster
It may be due to reluctance to publish it by that name because some doctors have patents on the technique. This may cause other clinics to develop a workaround and call it by a derivative or not offer the technique without authorization or paying a royalty.
iWell looks like it holds patents on this, including on a special saw used to perform it. Also surgeons have reservations on its efficacy and merits, and that it may be more prone to follow up revisions, so the cost benefit may not be justified.
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April 24, 2018 at 10:43 pm #22827Jeet SinghKeymaster
@Bronwyn welcome, we might have some users in town, and can organize a meet up. Also, I’m usually in the Gangnam area, so if you want to grab a tea or coffee, go for walk to de-swell and have a chat to flesh out any pre-op jitters. Feel free to reach out anytime
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January 12, 2018 at 3:37 pm #22631Jeet SinghKeymaster
UPDATE: Be sure to know the surgeon’s aesthetic preferences & beauty philosophy
It’s best to know what type of nose you have and the type you’re going for, and see if your surgeon is on the same page as you.
If you would like guidance and advice in navigating rhinoplasty surgeons in Seoul. Please feel free to ask us for a recommendation. Our team and staff have helped hundreds of patients receive recommendations.
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January 4, 2018 at 5:35 pm #22619Jeet SinghKeymaster
@tinleee just checking in.
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January 4, 2018 at 5:29 pm #22618Jeet SinghKeymaster
@Nala great question.
- Busy (Winter): November to Feb – Surgery slots fill up fast, not as flexible as other seasons
- Slow: March to May – Better Availability and pricing can be more flexible
- Steady: June to October – Better Availability and pricing can be more flexible
Best weather: April, May, August, September
Some Korean holiday breaks are also very busy. These are typically a week off of work, so all the locals like to stack their procedures around this time.
- Korean New Year – Seolnal
- Korean Thanksgiving – Chuseok
Since they follow a lunar calendar the dates change every year check out the table below:
Try to avoid consultation and surgery dates around this time:
Korean New Year 3 to 4 days Thanks Giving 3 to 4 days 2018 February 16 (Fri) September 24 (Mon) 2019 February 5 (Tue) September 13 (Fri) 2020 January 25 (Sat) October 1 (Thu) 2021 February 12 (Fri) September 21 (Tue) 2022 February 1 (Tue) September 10 (Sat) 2023 January 22 (Sun) September 29 (Fri) 2024 February 10 (Sat) September 17 (Tue) 2025 January 29 (Wed) October 6 (Mon) 2026 February 17 (Tue) September 25 (Fri) 2027 February 7 (Sun) September 15 (Wed) 2028 January 27 (Thu) October 3 (Tue) -
December 15, 2017 at 11:56 am #21802Jeet SinghKeymaster
Hi @dutchies welcome. I was just at Evita yesterday helping one of our patients. She had a great experience there and Dr. Jeon has an advanced knowledge of liposuction treatment. He’s actually a cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon, which means he’s got a lot of experience in more complex surgeries that go beyond liposuction (like heart surgery) and his rates are around $2000 to get a surgeon of that caliber. That is rare.
Usually the prices for abdominal liposuction can be between $2000 to $4500. You should try to have a budget in that range to give you access to reasonable options.
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July 17, 2017 at 10:33 am #21393Jeet SinghKeymaster
How did it go? Keep us posted. I gave those injections a try and it was kind of a bust. I got a similar body type to what you’re describing, so this treatment sounds interesting. I believe the brand or commercial name is CoolSculpting. Do you need to do any follow ups or touch ups?
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July 17, 2017 at 10:27 am #21392Jeet SinghKeymaster
I’ll look into this and see what I can find. If Hushu has a decent price, why not give it a shot?
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June 25, 2017 at 11:13 am #21346Jeet SinghKeymaster
Hi @Gingerdip
When you say V-line are you also referring to invasive method to create a slimmer jaw line?
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June 12, 2017 at 10:36 pm #21335Jeet SinghKeymaster
Are you open to the idea of breaking procedures up?
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June 8, 2017 at 3:12 pm #21326Jeet SinghKeymaster
@greenpp did you end up having surgery in Seoul? If so, how did it go?
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June 8, 2017 at 3:11 pm #21325Jeet SinghKeymaster
Thread lifting is definitely an option, but the tradeoff is longer lasting results, it’s better suited for younger and less severe cases from my experience of speaking with surgeons in Seoul.
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May 14, 2019 at 12:04 pm #23103Jeet SinghKeymaster
@avshark how’s everything going with your treatment journey and planning?
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July 15, 2018 at 1:12 pm #22970Jeet SinghKeymaster
My best gains:
Lifestyle
- Daily sun protection
- Limiting exposure to sun
- Vitamin C & Hydration
- Low Stress or stress management
Home Care:
- Wash & exfoliating brush like care-sonic
- Brightening and whitening serum and cream that contains proven ingridients
Clinic Care:
- Glutathione IV treatment 2 X week for 3 months and then 2 month.
- Peels & Facials (once a month)
- Laser Skin Toning (once or twice a month)
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July 3, 2018 at 4:50 am #22940Jeet SinghKeymaster
Good questions, I am only speaking from my own personal experience as a South Asian American with a brown skin complexion, but I liked SK II products and usually masks and products that have niacinamide.
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August 29, 2017 at 3:20 am #21472Jeet SinghKeymaster
Yes
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