LPT. Don't not invite someone to something because you think oh it won't be their kinda thing.

People massively appreciate just being invited and included. Also you'll often be surprised.

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u/Ohshutyourmouth — 11 days ago

27 hours after surgery bandage off. How's donor area looking? 2000 grafts

Literally just took bandage off and sprayed with saline.

This is a second hair transplant. First 6 years ago to front. Second to front again to increase density.

u/Ohshutyourmouth — 21 days ago

First morning post op blood Streak

Anyone else wake up with something like this? Is it automatically a lost graft overnight?

2nd ht i reinforce front area 6 years after my first.

u/Ohshutyourmouth — 22 days ago

Saline spray day 0 or 1

My instructions were to use it but didn't specify which day to start. For those that did use it when did you start? Immediately when you go home on day 0 or leave things settle and start day 1.

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u/Ohshutyourmouth — 22 days ago
▲ 93 r/SeoulPlasticSurgery+2 crossposts

M47. Fat transfer to under eyes and front cheeks. 4 weeks post.

How's it looking? Be honest. First pic / dark blue t shirt is now. I tried to do same lighting.

Currently i can still feel mild swelling in my cheek on the left in the pic so I'm hoping that goes down soon as it looks to me a bit asymmetrical. There's also still a very mild bit of bruising still on sides of both cheeks. It takes 3 to 6 months for everything to totally settle down.

I wasn't keen on getting front cheeks done but he said it'll look more natural getting them and under eyes both done at same time.

Thankfully no one has said anything and I'm no longer getting the you look tired remarks that i used to get. I think in motion / real life these things are far less noticeable than staring at a photo.

P.s I'm not half as miserable as i look in photos lol.

It was Dr Yoon at Saekim clinic, seoul.

u/Ohshutyourmouth — 3 months ago