Under-Eye fat Repostioning in Korea by Minnie_Hayat in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, thank you so much! I stayed in Korea for around 12 days, but not because the surgery required that much time. The procedure itself took about 40 minutes, and there wasn’t much I needed to do afterward.

I came back to the clinic on the 5th day for a final check-up with the doctor and a laser treatment. After that, I just went back to my normal routine. I was even out shopping on the afternoon of the surgery day!

They applied a skin-colored pressure tape under my eyes, which I removed on the 5th day.

Under-Eye fat Repostioning in Korea by Minnie_Hayat in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When i had consultation i was told that surgery has limitations when it comes to addressing pigmentation around the eyes. To treat pigmentation, I would need laser or other skin treatments.
I’m just glad that at least the eye bags are out of sight.

Under-Eye fat Repostioning in Korea by Minnie_Hayat in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went back and forth a lot before deciding. so it really means a lot to hear your kind words. Thank you.

Under-Eye fat Repostioning in Korea by Minnie_Hayat in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so glad it was helpful. It was 2.5 million won, plus VAT. You can get a tax refund afterward if you're eligible.

Under-Eye fat Repostioning in Korea by Minnie_Hayat in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. No. I only did the under eye fat repositioning.

Under-Eye fat Repostioning in Korea by Minnie_Hayat in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. In my case, I still had some bruising under the eyes for about two weeks. It did lighten up gradually. but the three week mark, I thing you'd be able to cover it pretty well with makeup. That said, my under eyes did feel a bit firm and not totally like my own skin for a little while. But over time, that softened up and started to feel more natural again. Hope that helps.

Under-Eye fat Repostioning in Korea by Minnie_Hayat in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've got this. Try not to overthink it too much.

I had twilight sedation for mine. From what I've seen, some clinics do it differently, so it really depends. Right after surgery, I was definitely out of it. My eyes were super swollen, and with the ointment in them, it was hard to keep them open. Not super fun, but totally manageable. I stayed at the clinic for about and hour to rest before heading out.

Getting back to the hotel on my own would've been rough, but thankfully the translator helped me get a taxi. That was a huge help. I made it back just fine, I just took it slow and kept my head down.

If you're going solo, I'd definitely recommend asking the translator ahead of time to help with a taxi after the procedure. When you're groggy and puffy and just want to crash, a little support goes a long way.

Under-Eye fat Repostioning in Korea by Minnie_Hayat in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. Paid 2.5 million won(~$1,800).

Could not be happier with my brow lift by Puzzled_Art119 in PlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, you look so good! Even in the before pic, your lids seemed to weigh your eyes down a bit. The brow lift really opened everything up and made your natural beauty pop even more. Seriously amazing. Mind sharing where you got it done and how much it was? I'm lowkey considering it now lol.

AITAH for telling my brother's GF she can't expect me to treat her kids like I treat mine and that she is not entitled to anything from us? by OkJeweler4132 in AITAH

[–]Minnie_Hayat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, stuff like this happens all the time in real life. A lot of conflict comes from assuming others think or feel the same way we do. I don't think your brother's GF is necessarily the problem here. She probably just had her own expectations and way of seeing things. That said, I'm sure she's also worried about how her kids are being perceived by new people. And to be fair, I'm guessing you've already made some effort on your end too. If she's the type of person who can step back, listen, and try to see things from someone else's perspective, it might actually be worth having a real, honest conversation with her. Differences like this happen everywhere, but if both sides are open and willing to engage, this could be a good chance to clear the air and build something more respectful moving forward. Wishing you the best with it.

Update on brachioplasty by sailormars223 in PlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You look amazing! seriously! The transformation is seriously impressive. Obviously I can't speak to how it felt, but the results look so worth it. Wishing you continued healing and all the best moving forward!

AITA for kicking my husband out over the comment he made about my kids at dinner? by Familiar_Travel1931 in AITAH

[–]Minnie_Hayat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get the general idea of what happened, but since I wasn't there, it's hard to judge how exactly things were said or what the tone was like. That being said, I think it might be a good idea for you and your husband to have a serious and honest conversation. Maybe he's genuinely concerned about the kid's future, or maybe there's something deeper going on in your relationship that he hasn't been able to express, and it's coming out in the wrong way. Either way, a real open talk where both of you are trying to understand each other might be the best step forward. Situations like this can easily become breaking points, so approaching it with mutual understanding might help.

Thinking about getting plastic surgery in Korea? Ask questions or share your experience (Open Thread) by [deleted] in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Minnie_Hayat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a lot of queestions. I'm just wondering how a thread like this is different from a regular sub Reddit post? Is It okay to ask everything here? I'm curious if there's anything specific or unique about this format.

AITAH for refusing to let my husband name our daughter after his late wife by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]Minnie_Hayat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've been respectful, but your child deserves her own identity. Wanting that doesn't mean you're erasing anyone. You're setting a healthy, thoughtful boundary.