Plastic Surgery Clinics in Korea ***read 1st post before posting***

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Dear Kimth,
Regarding TLPS, could you please tell me more about the accident ? What kind of accident ? I am curious...
I had full face fat grafting 8 months ago, and my consultant was Regina, my fat grafting result was not perfect but acceptable, and now I am planning to go back for a touch up. Recently TLPS moved from Apgujeong to Sinsa Dong , is it because of the accident ?
 
Thanks christina! was planning to do lip lift and tip plasty for my arrow nose。not sure if i should do both at zn. Or nose with dr suh in jw and lip lift in zn . Jus afraid that will affect the first one while doing the second surgery due to pulling of muscles. Can suggest if to do both in zn
 
Dear Kimth,
Regarding TLPS, could you please tell me more about the accident ? What kind of accident ? I am curious...
I had full face fat grafting 8 months ago, and my consultant was Regina, my fat grafting result was not perfect but acceptable, and now I am planning to go back for a touch up. Recently TLPS moved from Apgujeong to Sinsa Dong , is it because of the accident ?

I heard it from Shin Park- docfinder, I can PM you the screenshot.
 
Hi everyone,

I know that Korea is better option for facial PS, but what about procedures on the body such as lipo? I prefer the slim willowy look of Asian beauty standards but I'm afraid that if I do lipo on my thighs in the states, the doctors will think my ideal is too thin and they'd be way too conservative. I've seen results I liked from Korean clinics like 365MC and the Line.

Would it be worth it to fly to Korea just for lipo??
 
@autumnsea definitely worth going to korea, if you're doing multiple areas for lipo. Then you'll get a discount. For one area probably not. Korea is for sure cheaper than the states. Have you tried emailing or kakao 365MC and the line?
 
Hi SassyQT, I'm interested in lipo for the stomach and my legs. The first one im sure is standard everywhere. But for legs I'm worried about ideals about thinness in different places in the world affecting my result?

neither clinic has given me quotes yet, they said they'd have to see me in person :/ I'm slightly underweight and would like to get rid of extra fats, I think I'd be "basic size" (mentioned by 365mc)

Good to know it tends to be cheaper in Korea. maybe it evens out after plane and hotel costs but if for better result then it is worth it
 
@autumnsea Korea tends to highly overcharge non-Koreans, so while it should still be lower than the States, definitely research lipo prices for stomach and legs and what you're willing to pay. Brush up on your negotiating skills, some clinics intentionally overinflate their prices and then come down $3,000 while negotiating.

I hope this helps, there's price quotes from the line and 365mc in this thread.
http://forum.purseblog.com/asian-plastic-surgery-and-cosmetic-procedures/the-line-clinic-877959.html
 
Thanks for the link and tips SassyQT! I'll do a lot of research on prices, maybe try to lock one in or work on my negotiating like you said. It would be terrible if I go all the way to Korea only to have arguments on payment

What do you think about my concerns on different body ideals affecting lipo results btw? I can't seem to find any discussions on this. It's much easier to argue for facial surgeries but idk for body
 
Body ideals for sure are different in the States. One surgeon I talked too here said many of his patients ask for bigger assets on top and bottom. So they're used to doing more J. Lo and Kim K fat grafting. Asians on the other hand are more into the slim look. Bring along pictures so the PS definitely has an idea of how thin you'd like to go.
 
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