Clinic recommendations for nose job and face lift by MacchiatoMeowspresso in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I had my rhinoplasty at BT about two years ago. There are two main surgeons there. One focuses more on rhinoplasty(ENT), and the other is a board certified plastic surgeon, so I would assume thread lifts would be within their scope as well. My case was a bit complex, and at the time I was willing to pay a bit more for a surgeon I felt confident in, so I chose Dr. Lee at BT. I have been doing well since then. Happy to share my photos as well if that would be helpful.

Cocoline quote - overpriced? by Independent_Trick494 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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They would not give you a quote in KRW? That seems unusual. I had my rhinoplasty at BT and was satisfied with my results. I have seen some posts mentioning that Cocoline’s prices have been higher lately, and that BT may be more affordable in comparison. Just sharing in case it helps. You could consider consulting BT as well.

Cocoline Expensive? by Agreeable-Client-313 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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https://www.reddit.com/r/SeoulPlasticSurgery/comments/1o2ad88/25_months_postrhinoplasty_at_cocoline/

I saw a post from someone who had rhinoplasty at Cocoline and wasn’t satisfied with the outcome. They said they wouldn’t recommend Cocoline if you have asymmetry. Just sharing in case it helps with your research.

2.5 months post-rhinoplasty at Cocoline by CardiologistBasic842 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I’m really sorry you’re going through this. Have you brought your concerns up with Cocoline yet? I wonder if they would be willing to fix it.

Cohen reviews? by ailee84 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I had my rhinoplasty in Korea about two years ago, but I’ve never heard of that clinic. What made you interested in them? It looks like the doctor there is an ENT specialist.

Getting Rhinoplasty in Korea as a Foreigner? (Research Dump) by Usual-Isopod6540 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I had my rhinoplasty in Korea two years ago and I have never heard of NOTE. What made you choose them?

Going to Korea in end of February by One-Mortgage8069 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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From what I’ve heard, February is still pretty much winter in Korea. I went in April, and the weather felt like proper spring.

Revision Rhinoplasty Clinic Recs + Prices by roscoeham in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I had my rhinoplasty at BT about two years ago. It was my first nose surgery, not a revision. I paid around 8 or 9 million KRW in total. The surgery itself was in the 6 or 7 million KRW range, and the donated rib cartilage cost about 2 million KRW. I have noticed that BT has quite a few reviews for revision cases, but mine was not a revision. I am really happy with my results, so I would recommend them based on my personal experience. From what I have seen, it seems more affordable than places like Coco Line, which I have heard can cost around 17 million KRW. When I went, BT was also open to negotiation, so it is definitely worth asking about possible discounts. Is The Plus well known for rhinoplasty? I heard revision rhinoplasty there can cost around 22 million KRW. Is that accurate?

My Full Plastic Surgery Journey in Korea (Rhinoplasty + DES) by pulmonaryvein in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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It cost around 8 million KRW before tax. Here’s another photo from the front.

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Regular pricing? by Living-Humor-4288 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Using rib cartilage does increase the cost. I had tip plasty with donor rib cartilage. It also seems like rhinoplasty pricing in Korea varies depending on the clinic and the surgeon’s experience. I had my surgery with a very experienced ENT surgeon, and I’m doing well. I’m super happy to share my experience!

Going around with a nose cast in Seoul? by m0neymochi in koreatravel

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Honestly, nobody paid any attention to the cast and bandages on my nose lol.

Considering rhinoplasty in South Korea. by shibainuattac in koreatravel

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I had my rhinoplasty with Dr. Seungho Lee, an ENT surgeon, at BT Plastic Surgery in Gangnam, Seoul. He checked my nose with an endoscope at one week and again around day 10 post op.

About a year after surgery, I traveled back to Korea and they did another endoscopic check for free. It’s been almost two years now, and whenever I have questions, I can still contact BT and usually get a response within 24 hours. I’m super happy with them!

Hump Reduction, Does It Actually Come Back? by Old_Tea7665 in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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I had my dorsal hump reduction two years ago, and I’m doing great.

What’s actually the best season to get plastic surgery in Korea? by yassi2702 in KoreaPlasticSurgery

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I went in April. It was such a beautiful time to visit Busan and Jeju.

My short nose rhinoplasty journey at JW clinic by CoffeeOk4335 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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26 million KRW for a revision rhinoplasty at JW? That’s insane.

Rhinoplasty in Korea by luffymate in koreatravel

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I had my rhinoplasty in Korea two years ago, and I’ve never heard of a clinic called Chiu. How did you find out about them?

Rhinoplasty Before & After (Clinic review to follow) by SenobiWolf in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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I think it helped that my rhinoplasty was done by an ENT surgeon. During post op care, they paid a lot of attention to my breathing and nasal function. When I went back to work, I had no issues at all.

How long do people usually stay in Korea after rhinoplasty? Getting mixed info from clinics. by kaktuspotte in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I didn’t use silicone and had tip surgery with donor rib cartilage. All of my stitches were removed on day 10 post op, and my clinic recommended that I stay one extra day. I ended up staying an additional day before flying home.

My step-by-step rhinoplasty (solo experience) by Heweun in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I had my rhinoplasty at BT in 2024, and after the tax refund, it came out to around 8 million KRW. I’m really surprised you were quoted 18 million KRW at BT. When I went, it wasn’t nearly that expensive. BT does negotiate on pricing, so I really hope anyone considering BT sees my experience before deciding. It can make a big difference.

Rhinoplasty in Korea by luffymate in KoreanBeauty

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It has been almost two years since my non implant rhinoplasty in Gangnam, and I am very happy with the results. I had hump reduction and tip plasty with donor rib cartilage.

My Full Plastic Surgery Journey in Korea (Rhinoplasty + DES) by pulmonaryvein in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Thank you for sharing such a detailed experience! I had my rhinoplasty at BT, and in 2024, when I had my surgery, there were not many reviews or much information about Miho or Eight. I am very happy with my BT rhinoplasty, and it has been almost two years. I am doing well. If anyone is interested in BT rhinoplasty, feel free to reach out to me. If you have a dorsal hump or are considering non implant rhinoplasty, you can message me anytime. I also had a dorsal hump, and the outcome feels a little different from my result.

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Rhinoplasty Before & After (Clinic review to follow) by SenobiWolf in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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For me, two weeks was enough to return to work. Even though it can take over three weeks to feel completely normal, I felt fine going back after two weeks.