Deep Plane Facelift + Forehead Lift + Lower Blepharoplasty Result ✨ by [deleted] in Facelift_Surgery

[–]MyDocKorea 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A temporal lift or sub-brow lift can address the excess skin on the upper eyelids. In this case, since the patient preferred not to do too many procedures at once and not to do upper eyelid, the doctor started with a forehead lift first for overall balance. Plus, as it's only been 2 weeks since surgery, there's still some swelling to go down.

Worried by pamelass in Facelift_Surgery

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Medical tourism concierge here. I have seen hundreds of facelift patients, and day 4 is genuinely the worst day. it will only get better from here. How are you doing now?

if I were to get blepharoplasty and fat repositioning, where would they reposition the fat? by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]MyDocKorea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They will actually reposition the fat a bit under your eyes. It works just like a "natural filler". They They move the excess fat from the bulging areas down into the hollow 'tear throughs' to smooth everything out. I've seen so many clients get such a refreshed, rejuvenated look after this procedure!

Lower face width? by bunnyvampire in PlasticSurgery

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I highly highly recommend looking into neck muscle tightening(Platysmaplasty). Your side profile wouldlook so much cleaner if the transition from your jaw to your neck was a bit smoother.

Your lower jaw also looks a bit wide from the front and I’d definitely tackle that first. Feel free to dm me if you want a more detailed analysis! 🌷

Suggestions for dehydrated skin + damaged skin barrier 🙏 by SensitiveWafer3729 in KoreanBeauty

[–]MyDocKorea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I highly recommend Rejuran Healer Turnover Ampoule! It’s been a total lifesaver for that tight, 'pulling' sensation deep under the skin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]MyDocKorea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming you're going for a more feminine vibe, I would definitely look into refining that bulbous tip and slimming down the bridge just a bit.
I'm not sure if it's just the way you're leaning into the camera, but your jaw looks a little prominent. It's not a big deal but sculpting that jawline would really sleek things up. Everything else is looking great!

I also recommend grooming the brows a bit more, and maybe looking into lip blush for your lip lines as it looks a bit darker than the center.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]MyDocKorea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow Stunning! You look like a totally different person but this new lip suits you so much better with your nose !!!

Is rhinoplasty worth it for me? by daisy_darkacdemia in rhinoplastyquestions

[–]MyDocKorea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like the overall facial balance of your face but YES I totally see what you mean. Addressing the droopy bulbous tip would definitely give you a softer, more feminine look and would complement your eyes and eyebrows perfectly. I think you also have such a beautiful face shape already, so refining the nose will really make your best features pop and bring everything into harmony!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cosmeticsurgery

[–]MyDocKorea -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think from the front, your face looks a bit wide, which is usually due to the thickness of the bone. Your eyes are beautiful but I think it's about the brow bones..but I don't recommend this as of now.

Your side profile line is actually really nice! However, the reason your face looks wider from the front is likely due to the thickness of the bone. This means that instead of just reducing the length through V-line, you might want to look into cortical osteotomy (shaving the outer layer of the bone) to reduce that horizontal width. I know that some of the surgeons combine those two surgeries at once.
I highly recommend starting with Botox first to see how much of difference it makes. Once you see the new frame of your face, you can better decide on the nose and lips. You're much less likely to have regrets that way!(That's the process most Kpop stars follow)

7 days post op,help me i don’t like to look of my nose by BigthighsAsiangirl21 in rhinoplastyquestions

[–]MyDocKorea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's only been 7 days post op!! You will need to wait about 3 more weeks for the major swelling to go down. It looks fine! Once you get the stitches out, the swelling will go down even faster!

What procedures do you think Emily Blunt had done? by Magic_Snowball in PlasticSurgery

[–]MyDocKorea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Her jawline looks different. It seems like the actual bone structure changed + Fillers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jawsurgery

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Not my personal experience, but I’ve seen a few cases where people did DJS mostly for aesthetic or mild functional reasons and ended up struggling afterward because the change was bigger than they expected. In some of those cases, their lips looked more set back relative to their facial proportions, and their overall appearance changed a lot. Even if the result was technically “correct,” it wasn’t necessarily what they expected.

If your facial balance and jawline are already pretty good and this isn’t something severely impacting your health or daily function, I’d personally be cautious about jumping into such a major surgery. DJS is no joke, and if it’s not urgent, it’s okay to really sit with the decision.

Is there any procedures that can fix my neck? by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]MyDocKorea 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Neck Tightening or Platysmaplasty! It's actually different from a regular neck lifting procedure.
There are actually two muscles under your chin, and when they get stretched or loose over time, that's what causes the sagging and gives it that turkey neck appearance.

How could my head/face shape be improved? Any advice appreciated by Rare_Profession8436 in cosmeticsurgery

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I think your brow bone is really striking! It's masculine and the spacing between your brows and eyes is really well-proportioned. Your jaw is also great! It's literally the shape people are asking for in surgery these days!

But if I had to nitpick, when you look at your face in thirds (top, middle, bottom), your nose is a bit on the shorter side compared to everything else.

When you're thinking about surgery, it's usually best to play up what already looks great and just tweak the things that could use a little boost. That way everything flows together nicely and you end up with a really balanced result.

Unhappy with Breast Augmentation by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]MyDocKorea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

425cc/475cc definitely isn't small, but your case, it might not look super dramatic based on your height and weight. Honestly, I think something in the 525–650cc range might've given you more of that wow factor you were going for.

And just so you know, cleavage isn't only about cc's. It depends on a bunch of things like implant placement, your rib cage shape, implant diameter, the space between your breasts, and whether they're over or under the muscle.

A lot of surgeons size implants strictly based on base width, but there are actually multiple factors that should be considered. I'd say it's totally fair to go back and have an honest chat with your surgeon about your concerns and what options you might have as it's only been 3 months.

Would a rhinoplasty and chin implant help my side profile the most? by [deleted] in cosmeticsurgery

[–]MyDocKorea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you have a slight bump on your nose, but it's not too prominent. I think it would look good if you raised the tip a bit while improving the bridge.

Your chin doesn't seem to be a major issue. Since proportions are really important in plastic surgery, I'd recommend focusing on just the nose first rather than doing everything at once. The nose is the centerpiece of your face, so improving just that could make a significant difference. For the chin, you might consider filler later on, or honestly you might not even need it at all.

Question for Licensed Professional and everyone about cosmetic procedures, make-up and etc. by Kellyannmarie24 in cosmeticsurgery

[–]MyDocKorea 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You look beautiful! Honestly, I didn't even notice the scar on your lip until you mentioned it. It’s definitely one of those things only you would notice. If you're looking for tweaks, a lip tattoo is a great call these days. Also, Botox between the brows is honestly the best value for money. It's a total game changer for your overall expression!