huskyjude wrote:Thanks for the link. Sorry for my cynical self speaking out again - you know that Jang from the forum raving about Dr Kim's results, she actually worked for him as a sort of promoter, saw her in the new paper/straitstimes in an article talking about overseas plastic surgery. I don't think her eyes look that great. Dr Kim is definitely out as I have heard some bad reviews about him in other forums. I will be checking out Dr. Park but it's hard to differentiate the true & untrue online but many thanks for your recommendations on Dr. Park.
For liposuction, I didn't encounter much pain but then i think Dr. Nara didn't extract much from me either. The results were not fantastic but for the price i paid, i can't complain. Think Dr. Arthur's patients encountered more pain but then could be more fats were extracted. My arms were the most sore but had the best results. The discomfort is sort of very sore from overexercise, pain if you press on it but otherwise very much bearable. I don't have any water retention problems.
Heard that arnica montana is good for swelling - you could buy sineech or the arnica montana that Dr. Arthur is recommending which is much cheaper. Pineapple juice is also good for post-op swelling. Compression garments is a must - they really help in shaping and helps with the pain when moving. Merderma cream for the scars.
yea dr park only had 1 bad review on the internet so far it seems and thats a rather recent one. take everything you read on forums with a grain of salt and i think before any surgery ask to see before and after photos. its important. tbh heard so many rave reviews about bk read online about forumers going in groups.
i know what you mean by fake promoting and of course its very misleading in a way but i suppose if jang is a happy customer passionately promoting dr kim and whilst at the same time earning some incentive out of it, i suppose she's just human afterall since money makes the world go round. i think even the best cosmetic surgeons will have unhappy customers because of the infamous term "beauty lies in the eye of the beholder". i guess ultimately measuring the happy vs unhappy customer ratio should give you a rough idea. of course not forgetting skills and experience.
thinking about dr kim i wonder how much the hosp bk dongyang is paying him to keep him there. i mean if he is that great he could go out and start up a private clinic and profits all goes to him. something to think about ey?