What care do you think US surgeons are doing? I’ve had surgery in the US btw. Most SK surgeons recommend staying for 2+ weeks after surgery. While there, they will be much more on top of your care, including deswelling and healing techniques than any US surgeon I’ve ever been to, as well as removing stitches etc. After that, they will send you hope with extra meds and lotions, but there is really nothing for any surgeon to do, other than wait for full healing and re assess. SK clinics use WhatsApp and will respond to you immediately btw. There is far more communication and care IME. In the situation where a revision is needed, you will need to go back. Unlike US surgeons, they won’t try to charge you an extra anesthesia fee either. The other wonderful thing is that culturally they are much more modest and respectful, and don’t give god complex/salesman vibes like US surgeons do. |
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I do procedures and have considered plastic surgery. However it seems crazy to me that people will spend $250k on a deep place facelift to look 7 years younger. I have the money to do it but the surgery risk for such a modest result doesn't seem worth it. and TBH I am not sure I really want to look younger - it isn’t like I am trying to attract a younger husband or a man that wants a young wife. I would rather do quarterly Botox and regular laser and just look refreshed and let myself age that way.
It seems that people on this board either lean towards doing absolutely nothing, not even colour their hair, to doing major surgery on their faces. |
Pp if done right, it’s more like 15+ years younger, but it does not last forever and you’ll look similar to when you started in 15 years, if not worse bc you are adjusting tissue and muscles and the results can look unnatural over time, including in how your face moves. |
| Anybody had work done by wilmina landford in Chevy chase? She is not in real self and I can't decide if that's a positive or negative. Her Instagram is good. |
| Well, my ballet teacher in the 80s would use scotch tape and hide the tape with a Bridget Bardot type hairdo. |