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@kiki
Hi! Happy to see you're still posting. I read your posts a couple of times before surgery, and once more afterwards. I'm not gonna lie, I remember reading about your swelling, but I can't remember if you mentioned how long it lasted. I know it must be annoying if you have to keep repeating yourself, but is it possible for you to tell me how long your swelling lasted? Did you experience any bruise like pain (not at all that painful) similar to the one I mentioned in the above post?
I'm seriously envious that you're at your 9th month. I'm at that stage where I'm counting down the timeline of getting to live bandage/swelling free. :) thanks for all the posts of your experience!
 
@kiki
Hi! Happy to see you're still posting. I read your posts a couple of times before surgery, and once more afterwards. I'm not gonna lie, I remember reading about your swelling, but I can't remember if you mentioned how long it lasted. I know it must be annoying if you have to keep repeating yourself, but is it possible for you to tell me how long your swelling lasted? Did you experience any bruise like pain (not at all that painful) similar to the one I mentioned in the above post?
I'm seriously envious that you're at your 9th month. I'm at that stage where I'm counting down the timeline of getting to live bandage/swelling free. :) thanks for all the posts of your experience!
Hi LU1u, to be honest i don't remember how long the swelling lasted. It wasn't too long. To put on bandage everyday was a pain but at least it was winter for me so it was easy to conceal. I don't remember too much pain at all..which is good. I think i'm just lucky-i never had fluid, and pain and swelling only lasted a very short period of time. maybe a few weeks i think. I measure myself everyday and i think i'm finally bandage free. i still wear the stockings from Dr. Park - since i have scars to hide anyways. But other that other, there's nothing i can complain about. Good luck to you and be patient! it will be over soon.
 
Hey, this hotel sounds good! What method of booking did you use (online site?)? After the operation, if i have to go to Dr. OZ clinic, will I have to take a cab or is walking to the clinic alright (considering the post operation pain)
Hi! I actually found them on Airbnb. When I originally booked, I didn't know exactly where they were located at because I needed exact dates and most places were booked for the dates already. I was fortunate enough to get dates needed with place super close by. Like I said, I didn't know where they were. When I went to go to the clinic, I thought I might have to take a taxi, but instead, I got up early, grabbed a map, and went to a cafe. When I looked at the map, I realized it wasn't that far off, and lo and behold, it turned out to be down the street. I think you can book from anywhere, though, as I've seen them on Expedia.
You can take a limousine bus from the airport (#6009- cost 16,000 won or roughly 16 dollars) which will drop you off across the street from the hotel (I forget what the stop is called, but the hotel can give you all the information needed). In fact, you will see a Citibank across the street, and if you go up a slight hill from Citibank you will clearly see Ephphatha hotel on your right side. It's not a huge steep hill so no need to worry about it. Now, walking to the clinic, when you leave the hotel from the lobby, you will go down the same hill, and at the bottom, you go to your left. You keep walking until you see a beauty/makeup store called, Olive Young. Right behind Olive Young is the clinic on the 6th floor.
As for walking post op, I would say you'll be fine. I did it, and from what I hear, many people went sightseeing the next day-- so walking down the street from the hotel shouldn't be an issue. Just take it slow. You can not take a taxi because it's so close by that no taxi driver will do it unless he plans on making money off you by driving around the block a few times.
I don't know if you're going to go by yourself, but I did, and I was fine. It is nice, though, if someone else is with you for support.
Good luck with everything, and if you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
 
Hello. I really want to get this surgery, but can't decide whether to get it done with Dr. Park or Dr. Jong. I currently live in Korea so going with Dr. Park would be convenient. I hope someone can help me with my decision. My calves are thick all the way down to my ankles, and the outer muscle sticks out, giving my leg the shape of a banana. lol. I hope that's a good description. I read that Dr. Jong works on another muscle (sol) that Dr. Park won't touch. I'm wondering if I should go with Dr. Jong because my whole leg is muscular. I would appreciate any input. Thanks! Oh, I almost forgot. I have had radio frequency, botox, and lipo. My calves are still huge. Lipo helped with fat removal, but botox and radio frequency was a total waste of money.
 
I just did surgery with dr park OZ clinic
Calf reduction
Today is my day 14 post op.
I am able to walk around in flats but I still have problem with my right leg... A lot of muscle ache.. I am still limping...
Is anybody having the same problem?
 
@ Marrob
hello there, I had surgery with Dr. Park on Feb 23rd. 2015. It was my only surgery, and I researched 3-4 months prior to scheduling with Dr. Park. I appreciated his expertise, he answered all my questions promptly, he was very patient and kind; on email. I met Dr. Park and his team Ami and Susan in February and they were just as amazing and friendly. They helped me alot with emotional support and stretches. I spent around $10,000 USD flying there, hotel, food, and surgery. It is the greatest investment of my life for my body. I don't regret it one bit. Korea is a beautiful country filled with open minded people, who are very kind and understanding to tourists. It was the best 2 weeks for me. Hotel Young dong was so wonderful too, the drivers were always ready to give me a ride to clinic, even taking me to buy groceries. Good people all around helped made my experience in Korea getting surgery a good one.
About surgery, yes, you will need pain and antibiotics medicine. they will give you. However, I brought extra pain medications for myself. For the two weeks, I did alot of resting and stretching. To this day, 5 months later, I still stretch a minute or so every morning. I walk normal now. I'm able to run a lil bit. I've went dancing in short dresses. My boots fit beautifully. My scars behind the knee are still there, it should fade away in a year or so.
Between Dr. Jong and Dr. Park... I chose Dr. Park, for his extensive expertise, professionalism. He had gained my trust through email, also during the surgery, and his kindness after surgery, keeping in touch with me, making sure I'm doing well. I'm thankful for Dr. Park, his skills has made a big difference in my daily life. I'm able to live and dress the way I want, not wish I could.

@Love.chanel; limping is normal at 14 days post op. Probably up til 2 mos for some people. I wouldn't wear heels yet. Stretching and elevating your legs, massaging your legs daily helps alot.

I was a size 36.5cm, I'm now mainly a size 32-33cm. Dr. Park did well. I adore the whole team, they are small company, but compassionate, personable, and kind. I wouldn't choose another company for my calves.

have a good day everyone!
 
Hi Forumers,

I had my op with Dr Jong. I have written about my experience below.


Consult one day prior to operation:
I arrived at the clinic for my consultation where Dr Jong used an ultrasound machine to check precise thickness of leg muscles. He drew markings on legs and ran through operation and provided opportunity to ask any questions. Also took lots of photos and a video of my walking. He said he will also do lipo around knees to provide better contour of legs. Consultation ran for approx 1.5hours. I felt he was very thorough.

Op day: everything ran smoothly, It took a long time! Had operation under spinal. Spinal needle was relatively painless and took effect quite quickly. Op went from 10:30-4:00, fell asleep during procedure I was so so relaxed. After procedure no pain. Had to lie completely flat for 24 hours. Clinic provided meals for the entire 2 day stay.

Day 1 PO:

AM: Slight pain behind knee. Achy feeling in L leg (similar to big session at gym). Tried to straighten foot and felt a warm burning sensation so stopped! Drains collection blood although not a lot which I'm told is good.
R=36cm L=37cm
Started Arnica tabs and Dr Jong gave panadol and riboflavin tablets 3 times per day.
After noon- some burning pain in my left leg when pushing down. This is apparently nerve pain. Dr Jong informed he removed 150grams of muscle from left calf and 150g right calf.
Fell asleep at 1 am, trouble getting comfortable because of drains and catheter tubes in the way!

D2 PO:
Last morning at clinic. Walking very slowly with wedges. Dr Jong removed drains... OUCH! At least it only took a second or 2 to pull them out but I did gasp.
Back to hotel, walking flat on right foot with some tightness still on toe with Left foot.
Did not need wheel chair or walking aid to get back into hotel- just walked very very slowly and rested for evening.
Still taking Aneca, panadol and nerve pain tablet. Seems to be doing the trick. Some hip pain from odd sleeping position.

D3 PO
Had a sponge bath and decided to get out of my hotel room. Legs quite tight (similar to big session at gym). Practiced my walking up and down hotel room. Still can only walk on toe on left leg. I started to feel frustrated because I am impatient and just want to walk normally again ASAP but then realised I need to be patient! Went and sat by pool for the day which was great to change the atmosphere. Decided in the late arvo to head to the supermarket so went out for an hour in my wedges. Initially my walking was quite slow but the more I walked the easier it became. No one would have been able to tell I had an operation, I was confident my walking looked normal by end of shopping trip. Legs did feel tired upon return. Dr Jongs protocol is to rest for one week and only walk to bathroom or when necessarily... I can't sit still for more then 5 minutes so this was tricky for me. Occasionally during my shopping trip I would get pins and needles in my left foot (sometimes it was a warm burning pain that lasted a few seconds) but I made sure I was careful with my walking and didn't overdo it. Back to the hotel and rested for the remainder of the night. Before I went to bed I tried walking on flat feet and was suprised I could with little tightness. I have been taking Anica religiously every 4 hours as well as riboflavin tablets. No pain killers though since I left the clinic because I haven't had any pain.

D4 PO
Morning: Woke up and where my stitches are felt a bit itchy and sore (may have slept in a certain way that put pressure on them). As soon as I woke up to go to the bathroom i walked flat footed. A little slow and tight at first but the more steps I took the easier it became.

Had check up with Dr Jong today. He used his ultrasound machine to check for hematoma and seroma and change dressings. Everything was fine and swelling at a minimum. Went shopping for about 1/2 hours then went back to the hotel and rested. I will be leaving tomorrow to head back home. It's been a short stay here but and enjoyable one.

D5 PO
Morning: Woke up a little stiff this morning. Went for an appointment at 9:30am with Dr Jong, I walked there all was fine but a tiny bit of discomfort in my left leg. He changed dressings and examined with the ultrasound machine. I have some fluid built up in my left leg so he aspirated this for me. He attributed this to me being on my feet shopping for too long yesterday. None the less this is my last day here so he ran through post operative care instructions for me back home. He also took measurements and assessed my walking. I can now walk flat footed, takes a minute or so for the tightness to subside but once this does I am fine. He has recommended that I start doing stretches after 2 weeks when he said the muscle starts to contract. He has asked me not to push myself until then and to not walk too much as this will give my legs an opportunity to heal. I flew back home that afternoon. Because I couldn't elevate my legs I found it a little uncomfortable on the long plane ride home but none the less just distracted myself by watching movies. Getting around the airport preflight was absolutely fine as I wore my wedges.

D6 PO
My legs more a little more swollen then usual from the plane flight. Have been walking around my home in flat slippers. I feel a little stiff when ever i get up but within a minute this subsides. Took my stockings off to sleep last night as it was a little more comfortable... Bliss :)

D7 PO
Can't believe it was a week today I had my op... Seems surreal that's it's all over when I think about it. Walking is still fine with the usual tightness when I first get up. I have been resting and not walking when not necessary. Dr Jong told me he sculpted my legs to each be 35cm, currently my legs are sitting at 37cm each but I know this is just swelling and I'm not to focussing on measurements during the post operative healing process. I've told myself I'm letting my body heal for at least 3 months before I focus on measurements.
 
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@ Marrob
hello there, I had surgery with Dr. Park on Feb 23rd. 2015. It was my only surgery, and I researched 3-4 months prior to scheduling with Dr. Park. I appreciated his expertise, he answered all my questions promptly, he was very patient and kind; on email. I met Dr. Park and his team Ami and Susan in February and they were just as amazing and friendly. They helped me alot with emotional support and stretches. I spent around $10,000 USD flying there, hotel, food, and surgery. It is the greatest investment of my life for my body. I don't regret it one bit. Korea is a beautiful country filled with open minded people, who are very kind and understanding to tourists. It was the best 2 weeks for me. Hotel Young dong was so wonderful too, the drivers were always ready to give me a ride to clinic, even taking me to buy groceries. Good people all around helped made my experience in Korea getting surgery a good one.
About surgery, yes, you will need pain and antibiotics medicine. they will give you. However, I brought extra pain medications for myself. For the two weeks, I did alot of resting and stretching. To this day, 5 months later, I still stretch a minute or so every morning. I walk normal now. I'm able to run a lil bit. I've went dancing in short dresses. My boots fit beautifully. My scars behind the knee are still there, it should fade away in a year or so.
Between Dr. Jong and Dr. Park... I chose Dr. Park, for his extensive expertise, professionalism. He had gained my trust through email, also during the surgery, and his kindness after surgery, keeping in touch with me, making sure I'm doing well. I'm thankful for Dr. Park, his skills has made a big difference in my daily life. I'm able to live and dress the way I want, not wish I could.

@Love.chanel; limping is normal at 14 days post op. Probably up til 2 mos for some people. I wouldn't wear heels yet. Stretching and elevating your legs, massaging your legs daily helps alot.

I was a size 36.5cm, I'm now mainly a size 32-33cm. Dr. Park did well. I adore the whole team, they are small company, but compassionate, personable, and kind. I wouldn't choose another company for my calves.

have a good day everyone!

How many times did you have to aspirate before seeing any results? Did you see results at day 14? Because I can't see any results
 
How many times did you have to aspirate before seeing any results? Did you see results at day 14? Because I can't see any results
@ Love.chanel;
I aspirated twice with Dr. Park, and then once again in the US. There wasn't much blood left, so I stopped.
before leaving Korea, which was 10 days after my calves operation, we measured my post op calves, they were a 33/34. I continued to massage, elevated, and wrapped my legs daily. The smallest I've seen my calves were 32/32.5. Again, it will be swollen on and off, so be sure to elevate with pillows. I apply lotion often, since the calves are usually wrapped. I only wear heels sometimes, when needed, and it looks great. I'm able to wear short dresses and skirts. I see a BIG difference. I'm thankful to Dr. Park, the operation with him, the experience I had; made a big impact to my life.
You are at 14 days, its one of the hardest time. I believe you will do well, just hang in there. Wrap your legs at night or when you are at home. After two months, I stopped wrapping my legs when I go out for a few hours, I quickly wrapped them calves up when I get home though. So don't stress. Take good care.
 
@ Love.chanel;
I aspirated twice with Dr. Park, and then once again in the US. There wasn't much blood left, so I stopped.
before leaving Korea, which was 10 days after my calves operation, we measured my post op calves, they were a 33/34. I continued to massage, elevated, and wrapped my legs daily. The smallest I've seen my calves were 32/32.5. Again, it will be swollen on and off, so be sure to elevate with pillows. I apply lotion often, since the calves are usually wrapped. I only wear heels sometimes, when needed, and it looks great. I'm able to wear short dresses and skirts. I see a BIG difference. I'm thankful to Dr. Park, the operation with him, the experience I had; made a big impact to my life.
You are at 14 days, its one of the hardest time. I believe you will do well, just hang in there. Wrap your legs at night or when you are at home. After two months, I stopped wrapping my legs when I go out for a few hours, I quickly wrapped them calves up when I get home though. So don't stress. Take good care.
@ChenL
Thanks for the information. I'm kind of concerned about the amount of pain. What kind of anesthesia was used? Local or general?
 
Hi Forumers,

I had my op with Dr Jong. I have written about my experience below.


Consult one day prior to operation:
I arrived at the clinic for my consultation where Dr Jong used an ultrasound machine to check precise thickness of leg muscles. He drew markings on legs and ran through operation and provided opportunity to ask any questions. Also took lots of photos and a video of my walking. He said he will also do lipo around knees to provide better contour of legs. Consultation ran for approx 1.5hours. I felt he was very thorough.

Op day: everything ran smoothly, It took a long time! Had operation under spinal. Spinal needle was relatively painless and took effect quite quickly. Op went from 10:30-4:00, fell asleep during procedure I was so so relaxed. After procedure no pain. Had to lie completely flat for 24 hours. Clinic provided meals for the entire 2 day stay.

Day 1 PO:

AM: Slight pain behind knee. Achy feeling in L leg (similar to big session at gym). Tried to straighten foot and felt a warm burning sensation so stopped! Drains collection blood although not a lot which I'm told is good.
R=36cm L=37cm
Started Arnica tabs and Dr Jong gave panadol and riboflavin tablets 3 times per day.
After noon- some burning pain in my left leg when pushing down. This is apparently nerve pain. Dr Jong informed he removed 150grams of muscle from left calf and 150g right calf.
Fell asleep at 1 am, trouble getting comfortable because of drains and catheter tubes in the way!

D2 PO:
Last morning at clinic. Walking very slowly with wedges. Dr Jong removed drains... OUCH! At least it only took a second or 2 to pull them out but I did gasp.
Back to hotel, walking flat on right foot with some tightness still on toe with Left foot.
Did not need wheel chair or walking aid to get back into hotel- just walked very very slowly and rested for evening.
Still taking Aneca, panadol and nerve pain tablet. Seems to be doing the trick. Some hip pain from odd sleeping position.

D3 PO
Had a sponge bath and decided to get out of my hotel room. Legs quite tight (similar to big session at gym). Practiced my walking up and down hotel room. Still can only walk on toe on left leg. I started to feel frustrated because I am impatient and just want to walk normally again ASAP but then realised I need to be patient! Went and sat by pool for the day which was great to change the atmosphere. Decided in the late arvo to head to the supermarket so went out for an hour in my wedges. Initially my walking was quite slow but the more I walked the easier it became. No one would have been able to tell I had an operation, I was confident my walking looked normal by end of shopping trip. Legs did feel tired upon return. Dr Jongs protocol is to rest for one week and only walk to bathroom or when necessarily... I can't sit still for more then 5 minutes so this was tricky for me. Occasionally during my shopping trip I would get pins and needles in my left foot (sometimes it was a warm burning pain that lasted a few seconds) but I made sure I was careful with my walking and didn't overdo it. Back to the hotel and rested for the remainder of the night. Before I went to bed I tried walking on flat feet and was suprised I could with little tightness. I have been taking Anica religiously every 4 hours as well as riboflavin tablets. No pain killers though since I left the clinic because I haven't had any pain.

D4 PO
Morning: Woke up and where my stitches are felt a bit itchy and sore (may have slept in a certain way that put pressure on them). As soon as I woke up to go to the bathroom i walked flat footed. A little slow and tight at first but the more steps I took the easier it became.

Had check up with Dr Jong today. He used his ultrasound machine to check for hematoma and seroma and change dressings. Everything was fine and swelling at a minimum. Went shopping for about 1/2 hours then went back to the hotel and rested. I will be leaving tomorrow to head back home. It's been a short stay here but and enjoyable one.

D5 PO
Morning: Woke up a little stiff this morning. Went for an appointment at 9:30am with Dr Jong, I walked there all was fine but a tiny bit of discomfort in my left leg. He changed dressings and examined with the ultrasound machine. I have some fluid built up in my left leg so he aspirated this for me. He attributed this to me being on my feet shopping for too long yesterday. None the less this is my last day here so he ran through post operative care instructions for me back home. He also took measurements and assessed my walking. I can now walk flat footed, takes a minute or so for the tightness to subside but once this does I am fine. He has recommended that I start doing stretches after 2 weeks when he said the muscle starts to contract. He has asked me not to push myself until then and to not walk too much as this will give my legs an opportunity to heal. I flew back home that afternoon. Because I couldn't elevate my legs I found it a little uncomfortable on the long plane ride home but none the less just distracted myself by watching movies. Getting around the airport preflight was absolutely fine as I wore my wedges.

D6 PO
My legs more a little more swollen then usual from the plane flight. Have been walking around my home in flat slippers. I feel a little stiff when ever i get up but within a minute this subsides. Took my stockings off to sleep last night as it was a little more comfortable... Bliss :)

D7 PO
Can't believe it was a week today I had my op... Seems surreal that's it's all over when I think about it. Walking is still fine with the usual tightness when I first get up. I have been resting and not walking when not necessary. Dr Jong told me he sculpted my legs to each be 35cm, currently my legs are sitting at 37cm each but I know this is just swelling and I'm not to focussing on measurements during the post operative healing process. I've told myself I'm letting my body heal for at least 3 months before I focus on measurements.
@Black Caviar
Thanks! I'm wanting to go with Dr. Jong now, but it would be more convenient since I'm in Korea.
 
Is there some kind of special technique done in Korea vs the states for calf reduction? Seems like there are very few docs out there that can do good calf reduction in the West. How long will you have to wear compression?
 
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