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Hi all,
I have a few questions for Maskd about the implant procedure. Basically, they take hair from your scalp, and implant it right? How was the downtime to this? Was there significant bruising on the implanted area for a number of days, or did it fade away within a few days? I recall the procedure was very long for you, was it longer than 1-2 hours? Thanks.
My before photo has the epicanthy done by Dr. Chuang, nothing else done to the eye...
My double eyelid procedure has me at a medium height crease right now... have to wait to deswell before I will post.
I don't follow too closely to what procedures people do... but if he did eye succus pad... he better watch out when he's older.
Asians have more orbital fat than Caucasians and also an extra layer of fat right under the lid skin that Caucasians do not have. this is the eye succus pad. This extra fat gives the youthful look of Asian eyes compared to Caucasian eyes. In my opinion, one shouldn't remove it because I think it makes the eye look very fresh! Plus, as you age, Asians tend to loose facial fat in a higher percentage, and an aged concavity of the eye area may be produced, which is not attractive. some Asians get this "concavity" or aged look even without taking out fat... You just have to hope it's not in your genetics, but removing the succus pad almost guarantees this concavity later on.
keenose,
I think he also did nose... but not sure.
Do you remember?
ok... I just posted before epicanthy pic.
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umm... Dr. Jung actually only pulled a little amount... because I liked my before wide apart eyes (like for instance, Shu Qi) Also, the nose implant will pull a little too automatically.
no, not one that I can see.
Everyone gets internal scarring... but you can't see that.
no no... sorry typo... been reading way too much on Jung... I meant Chuang... sorry that must have been confusing.
Yes it was open... no scarring.
No he never asked me anything during surgery. I don't even remember it... I'm talking about what we discussed before, during the consultation. He's going to know what he's going to do before he starts surgery, and so will you.