I actually chuckled at thissundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Tue, 26 May 2020 12:50 pmI've been actually suspicious about RainJoy and if she is who she claims to be. After all she has been posting from a Korean ISP since she registered on the board (well over a year now). I'm thinking either employee or paid shill from the bodyshop.
Eh.. I think it depends on how well you maintain the lipo site? For my first fat transfer in 2019, I used fats from my thighs. A year later... as someone who don't exercise much and sits for extended periods of time like a good, obedient office worker (especially after lunch), I think my thighs went back to its original size ^^;
No problem! I'll remember to come back to this same thread
Hello rainjoy, is there any way i can contact you directly? Maybe an email? Interested to get fat grafting instead of fats in korea! Thank you!rainjoy wrote: ↑Sun, 21 Jun 2020 10:24 pmI actually chuckled at thissundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Tue, 26 May 2020 12:50 pmI've been actually suspicious about RainJoy and if she is who she claims to be. After all she has been posting from a Korean ISP since she registered on the board (well over a year now). I'm thinking either employee or paid shill from the bodyshop.![]()
I honestly doubt any Koreans or as you say "paid shill" know about singaporeexpats forum unless they are a Singaporean!
Which I am btw but I've been living in Korea for the past decade which is why you see a Korean ISP
So yes, the first time I've registered was when I finally made the decision to go under the knife in 2019 and I came here because this is the forum which I've been trawling since my JC days when I kept toying with the idea of doing a rhinoplasty (which I still am pondering about, just worried about it turning out too fake and possible scarring). Ah.. those were the days when everyone was talking about Bumrungrad Hospital and paying $500 for a Thai nose.
Anyway, I digress. I wanted to post about my experience because it's not common to do breast fat transfer, I think? It was difficult to find information in Korea too, since most people prefer implants. Just wanted to share my experienceHope this clears your doubt but hey, it's a free world on the internet so even if you don't believe me, it's your choice, I've tried explaining, it didn't work, I'm cool with it.
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But before anyone chooses to do fat transfer like I did, I would like to add in a word of caution since I realised my previous posts didn't mention it:
1. This surgery is very suitable for people with some fats in their breasts already - the newly-transplanted fats need original fats to hang on to so that they can survive. If you're flat, I would recommend BA (but I don't know where is the best in Korea since I didn't do it so no comments. I can trawl Korean forums for you if anyone pays me to do it though haha).
2. This only increases your bust size to max one cup (or so they say), but in my experience, it was more like, uh... like you know how your breasts swell to about half a cup size more before your period? That would be how your new breasts will be RIGHT AFTER your period when the swelling goes down. So this means that when your new breasts swell before your period, your breasts are like BAM ONE CUP INCREASE.
Honestly, it's a pitiful increase when compared to implants so it really comes up to whether you want that oomph or natural breasts. They cost about the same in Korea anyway.
Update: I'm almost reaching 2 months now - finally I can take off my pressure garment this coming Thursday!! I was wrong to do it end of April, now it's getting so hot in Korea and I'm sweating in my garment everyday ugh![]()
Your best bet is to reach out via p.m. We don't post our personal information online.Happysoul wrote: ↑Wed, 29 Mar 2023 11:49 amHello rainjoy, is there any way i can contact you directly? Maybe an email? Interested to get fat grafting instead of fats in korea! Thank you!rainjoy wrote: ↑Sun, 21 Jun 2020 10:24 pmI actually chuckled at thissundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Tue, 26 May 2020 12:50 pmI've been actually suspicious about RainJoy and if she is who she claims to be. After all she has been posting from a Korean ISP since she registered on the board (well over a year now). I'm thinking either employee or paid shill from the bodyshop.![]()
I honestly doubt any Koreans or as you say "paid shill" know about singaporeexpats forum unless they are a Singaporean!
Which I am btw but I've been living in Korea for the past decade which is why you see a Korean ISP
So yes, the first time I've registered was when I finally made the decision to go under the knife in 2019 and I came here because this is the forum which I've been trawling since my JC days when I kept toying with the idea of doing a rhinoplasty (which I still am pondering about, just worried about it turning out too fake and possible scarring). Ah.. those were the days when everyone was talking about Bumrungrad Hospital and paying $500 for a Thai nose.
Anyway, I digress. I wanted to post about my experience because it's not common to do breast fat transfer, I think? It was difficult to find information in Korea too, since most people prefer implants. Just wanted to share my experienceHope this clears your doubt but hey, it's a free world on the internet so even if you don't believe me, it's your choice, I've tried explaining, it didn't work, I'm cool with it.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
But before anyone chooses to do fat transfer like I did, I would like to add in a word of caution since I realised my previous posts didn't mention it:
1. This surgery is very suitable for people with some fats in their breasts already - the newly-transplanted fats need original fats to hang on to so that they can survive. If you're flat, I would recommend BA (but I don't know where is the best in Korea since I didn't do it so no comments. I can trawl Korean forums for you if anyone pays me to do it though haha).
2. This only increases your bust size to max one cup (or so they say), but in my experience, it was more like, uh... like you know how your breasts swell to about half a cup size more before your period? That would be how your new breasts will be RIGHT AFTER your period when the swelling goes down. So this means that when your new breasts swell before your period, your breasts are like BAM ONE CUP INCREASE.
Honestly, it's a pitiful increase when compared to implants so it really comes up to whether you want that oomph or natural breasts. They cost about the same in Korea anyway.
Update: I'm almost reaching 2 months now - finally I can take off my pressure garment this coming Thursday!! I was wrong to do it end of April, now it's getting so hot in Korea and I'm sweating in my garment everyday ugh![]()
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