there are 2 techniques: open (cutting & stitching) & closed (stitching only)heloise wrote:check this technique...anyone has any idea??aadvark wrote:eyelid bobien will take quite long wan, unless u're prepared to stay there 2-3 weeksvenust wrote:for the dbl eyelid, those who did before can advice?
If i dun want to come back to sg with a very noticeable eyelid.
how many days should i stay there? the stiches for dbl eyelid is it disolvable or must take out ?
Those that come back to singapore to take out the stiches went to where to take it out? Because the eyelid is a real sensitive area.
http://www.tokaiclinic.com/clinic/cosme ... ugery.html
yes we are well aware of the popular places for PS in thailand. it doesn't matter if you are from thailand or not, unless you have done PS in the clinics and it wasn't good enough for you. otherwise, this is just unsolicited uninformed advice.lilSara wrote:hello guys,
i'm from Thailand. I've read through many forums (mostly for the transexual ones). They recommended either Bangmod Hospital or Yanhee Hospital in Bangkok. These 2 are reliable though, quite big and they have lots of experiences, especially for actress.
If the one, Dr.Nara, you are talking about is just a clinic, I definitely don't suggest that.
aadvark wrote:yes we are well aware of the popular places for PS in thailand. it doesn't matter if you are from thailand or not, unless you have done PS in the clinics and it wasn't good enough for you. otherwise, this is just unsolicited uninformed advice.lilSara wrote:hello guys,
i'm from Thailand. I've read through many forums (mostly for the transexual ones). They recommended either Bangmod Hospital or Yanhee Hospital in Bangkok. These 2 are reliable though, quite big and they have lots of experiences, especially for actress.
If the one, Dr.Nara, you are talking about is just a clinic, I definitely don't suggest that.
wat if the patient dun wish to have a deep fold?aadvark wrote:there are 2 techniques: open (cutting & stitching) & closed (stitching only)heloise wrote:check this technique...anyone has any idea??aadvark wrote: eyelid bobien will take quite long wan, unless u're prepared to stay there 2-3 weeks
http://www.tokaiclinic.com/clinic/cosme ... ugery.html
cutting can remove fats at the same time, remove puffiness and make the eyes look more alert. stitching will create the fold, but the fold will not be as deep as with the fold with cutting
then i suppose just stitching lor, but wun be able to remove fats that wayheloise wrote:wat if the patient dun wish to have a deep fold?aadvark wrote:there are 2 techniques: open (cutting & stitching) & closed (stitching only)heloise wrote: check this technique...anyone has any idea??
http://www.tokaiclinic.com/clinic/cosme ... ugery.html
cutting can remove fats at the same time, remove puffiness and make the eyes look more alert. stitching will create the fold, but the fold will not be as deep as with the fold with cutting
ok ah, cheap and good. surgeon grad from NUS. i only dared to do cos 2 frens went b4 me to do. i was borderline for the simplest form of lasik, so they recommended customised. but i went ahead with the simplest one anyway, cos limited budget.Jackjack wrote:Hi aadvark..i saw yr previous post u went to cityplaza Optimax for yr lasik..wats your review ?
Wats the difference for custom n the simple lasik?? Sorry if i ask too much cuz i m a student with limted budget tooaadvark wrote:ok ah, cheap and good. surgeon grad from NUS. i only dared to do cos 2 frens went b4 me to do. i was borderline for the simplest form of lasik, so they recommended customised. but i went ahead with the simplest one anyway, cos limited budget.Jackjack wrote:Hi aadvark..i saw yr previous post u went to cityplaza Optimax for yr lasik..wats your review ?
follow-ups were all free. u have to go back for the following post-ops:
1 day, 1 week, 1 mth, 3 mths, 6 mths
after that, they will ask u to go back for a check every yr at ~RM70. this will entitle u for lifetime warranty. means they can revise for you for free if ur degree goes up (provided u have enough cornea to laser away)
the other time my fren went to gleneagles for consultation after ps and they sold her some pills containing Arnica Montana, the main component in sineech. u can try thatfries wrote:Hi all, my surgery for BA and rhino will be this sunday at Yanhee(flying on sunday at 6am!), and Rachel had just told me that she has ran out of Sinnech.
May I know if there is an alternative for Sineech? Prolly like another medication that helps to deswell faster and lightens bruising too? I neeeed to get back to work without looking like a balloon in 7days! >,<
Anyhelp will be appreciated really!!
why dun u go for the free consultation first, they will test and tell u which lasik is suitable for u and the diff types as wellJackjack wrote:Wats the difference for custom n the simple lasik?? Sorry if i ask too much cuz i m a student with limted budget tooaadvark wrote:ok ah, cheap and good. surgeon grad from NUS. i only dared to do cos 2 frens went b4 me to do. i was borderline for the simplest form of lasik, so they recommended customised. but i went ahead with the simplest one anyway, cos limited budget.Jackjack wrote:Hi aadvark..i saw yr previous post u went to cityplaza Optimax for yr lasik..wats your review ?
follow-ups were all free. u have to go back for the following post-ops:
1 day, 1 week, 1 mth, 3 mths, 6 mths
after that, they will ask u to go back for a check every yr at ~RM70. this will entitle u for lifetime warranty. means they can revise for you for free if ur degree goes up (provided u have enough cornea to laser away)
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