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March 26, 2013 at 1:11 pm #11616pnewelljrParticipant
The initial consultation was not with the doctor, but I am getting an x-ray and then it looks like I will get to speak with the doctor. This is quite a bit more time consuming. Their was the consultant and then an English translator in the room with me. The consultant did not speak any English at all. The translators English was passable, but definitely not as good as the people at VIP. I didn’t feel as well “heard” here, and there were quite a few times were I had to rephrase what I was saying and I hope they fully understood me. Not as good of a feeling as my experience at VIP. Will update after I see the actual doctor.
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March 26, 2013 at 12:21 pm #11615pnewelljrParticipant
Getting around in taxis here is a lot harder than I thought it would be if you don’t speak Korean. Just arrived at Regen a little early. I have to wait again for the English consultant to finish with someone else. This place is very overwhelming compared to VIP. I’m not going to lie, it feels a lot more commercial. I’m trying not to base my posts the things I’ve read and make my own conclusions for these entries, but I definitely like the more personal feel of VIP better. I was greeted nicely by an English assistant though. Free wifi here. This building is huge and they own floors 3 to the top (more than ten floors). I heard they have about 15 doctors compared to VIP’s one. I saw a girl who just had an operation walking out alone with her mother, much less personal feeling. I let you know my feelings after the consultation.
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March 26, 2013 at 11:11 am #11614pnewelljrParticipant
Wow, I am really impressed. I had read good thinks about Dr. Lee and I know he is pretty well know for his rhinoplasty work. But it definitely comes at a price. Dr. Lee speaks pretty good English. Definitely good enough that I was comfortable that he understood everything I was saying. He was definitely knowledgeable, even about American features.
The translator was very nice and said she had had the same procedures done by dr lee herself and that he was the only one she trusted. I am planning in getting rhinoplasty (including fixing a deviated septum) as well as getting genioplasty to fix my chin. Either their prices have gone up, or they were trying to pull one over on me. I am a college student and I tried specifically to dress “poor looking” so I could get the best price (no Louis Vuitton bag with me! Haha). Apparently the office works entirely in USD and even convert TO won for Korean patients. Here is a breakdown of the price they gave me and then the final price I talked them down to:
1) Genioplasty: $6,000
2) Rhinoplasty: $6,000
-deviated septum +$1,000
-osteotomy +$1,000=$14,000
She gave me a 20% “student” discount for having multiple surgeries, which came out to about $11,000.
Now, I should mention, this actually includes a two week stay at an apartment (5 minute walk), free driving services as well as daily care and cleaning (at their office) including washing your hair for you. That is something I believe most places here do not include, so that is definitely worth something.
I told her my budget was in the 7 to 8,000 dollar price range, but she didn’t budge. I think I may be able to get her to go a little lower, but I want to speak with the other two places first. Next is Regen!
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March 26, 2013 at 10:28 am #11613pnewelljrParticipant
Gave me a cup of tea, everyone is the office is very nice. I came a bit early and am having to wait. There aren’t too many customers in the office, but one of the people at the desk came to tell me that the doctor is a little busy but I am next for the consultation. I am guessing that means I will get to consult with the actual doctor as opposed to just a consultant which I am relieved about.
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March 26, 2013 at 10:18 am #11611pnewelljrParticipant
I’m not sure where I should post this, but I thought I would keep a bit of a diary as I go to each place. First is VIP, I just arrived and am waiting for the consultation. The translator speaks great English and seems very nice. The building is very welcoming and bright and comfortable, feels like a nice, fun orthodontists office in America. They have free wifi which is nice, so far she hasn’t pushed any other procedures on me but we will see. I’ll post again after the consultation is over.
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