My surgery at Jayjun

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Thanks for sharing !

It seems the article says J성형외과 and B성형외과 so there's a J plastic surgery and a B plastic surgery clinic in question.

Does anyone know which clinic might be the B ps clinic?

Maybe I should just avoid all clinics starting with B and J :laugh:
 
Thanks for sharing !

It seems the article says J성형외과 and B성형외과 so there's a J plastic surgery and a B plastic surgery clinic in question.

Does anyone know which clinic might be the B ps clinic?

Maybe I should just avoid all clinics starting with B and J
Oh dear, just when I put Braun, Baum and Jayjun on my list to go......boohoo....
 
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hey mircochip, was reading through a bunch of antiquated forum threads and came across 'COOKI Plastic Surgery'. Couldn't find any reviews on them but it looks like a 2 man band (two surgeons). One of the surgeons seems to be a board certified ophthalmologist and is a member of the 'Korean Society of Opthamalic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery'.

Not sure if you are looking at getting your eyes done but it might be another clinic to consider? I booked a consultation with them for September along with Jayjun and ITEM, let you know how it goes I guess! Oh yeah, their link is here: http://www.cookips.com/eng/ Hope that helps, good luck!
 
It's unfortunate but, JayJun had someone die of a flatline. Sometimes surgery can be unpredictable but, it's a frightening reality that death is part of the package in the worst case scenarios of plastic surgery.

I wouldn't fault Jayjun entirely but, they could have been more organized. And it's commonly known that most Korean clinics DO NOT have a resident anesthesiologist. This adds onto the probability of dying during plastic surgery.
 
which hospital in seoul have blood test? because its need to share.so everybody know about it.. One person from my country was passed away from eye surgery also in thailand..because she got allergic...
And which hospital introduce their doctor in surgery room? from what my experienced on surgery at singapore..They always did it...doctors of their field will came to the patient and introduce themselves and talk to us..so we will feel safe and believed they stay in our surgery time.

I already shared in other threads i went to Cinderella for eye surgery. they were pretty anal about health check. so they refused me for same day surgery. coz I needed to do simple blood test and time was limited. i also was interested in v line so they told me i have to do ct scan x ray and other health check to make sure i'm eligible or something. i thought all hospitals required this?
 
hey mircochip, was reading through a bunch of antiquated forum threads and came across 'COOKI Plastic Surgery'. Couldn't find any reviews on them but it looks like a 2 man band (two surgeons). One of the surgeons seems to be a board certified ophthalmologist and is a member of the 'Korean Society of Opthamalic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery'.

Not sure if you are looking at getting your eyes done but it might be another clinic to consider? I booked a consultation with them for September along with Jayjun and ITEM, let you know how it goes I guess! Oh yeah, their link is here: http://www.cookips.com/eng/ Hope that helps, good luck!
Many thanks for the info!
The photos on the site look great!
I am interested in redoing eyes and nose. Someone also gave me a Singapore site to explore.
Yes, it would be great if you could share info after your interview with them. Best Wishes!
 
It's unfortunate but, JayJun had someone die of a flatline. Sometimes surgery can be unpredictable but, it's a frightening reality that death is part of the package in the worst case scenarios of plastic surgery.

I wouldn't fault Jayjun entirely but, they could have been more organized. And it's commonly known that most Korean clinics DO NOT have a resident anesthesiologist. This adds onto the probability of dying during plastic surgery.
if no anesthesiologist then who do the anesthesia?
 
Oh dear... I thought of going JayJun for consultation until I saw reviews here that someone died in the clinic :sad: Anyone still went there for eyes surgery recently?
I was looking at videos on youtube and I found that a user by the name of 켈리벨스Kellybells had DES done there, and the video was uploaded about 5 months ago so I'd say she got hers done late 2019? Her results are okay but look a little uneven in her update video. But definitely watch her video for some footage of how they do things I think, she probably has the most recent video on Jayjun that I have found. Hope this helps!
 
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