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Best procedure for nasolabial fine lines

I'm turning 32 soon, haven't done any procedures before and the lines on my nasolabial area are more evident now, its not a lot of sagging more just the fine lines showing in the pic. And also very fine lines under my eye when smiling.

I'm traveling to Korea for one month soon and maybe interested in getting something done over there.

I've been reading and doing my research for a while now but still have no clue. From HA, juvederm, rejuran, juvelook, ellanse and the list continues.

To be honest I'm scared of doing any treatments because of some bad reviews of nodules, migrations, fat loss with the lasers, and combined with so many different things that I'm not sure anymore which one it's a good one. I don't feel like changing my features at all, only want to make this lines smoother.

Considering what might go wrong I think collagen biostimulators are the best option, as I'm open to don't have immediate changes but something that lasts longer, as I'm not really into this world I'm not thinking of doing a lot of follow up sessions in the next years.

Would appreciate your suggestions, experiences and also I'm looking for a reliable clinic to get the procedure done in Seoul, which is another complicated thing.

Help and overstimulated girl here 🙈

u/batess_ — 8 days ago

Best clinic and procedure for nasolabial fine lines

I'm turning 32 soon, haven't done any procedures before and the lines on my nasolabial area are more evident now, its not a lot of sagging more just the fine lines showing in the pic. And also very fine lines under my eye when smiling.

I'm traveling to Korea for one month soon and maybe interested in getting something done over there.

I've been reading and doing my research for a while now but still have no clue. From HA, juvederm, rejuran, juvelook, ellanse and the list continues.

To be honest I'm scared of doing any treatments because of some bad reviews of nodules, migrations, fat loss with the lasers, and combined with so many different things that I'm not sure anymore which one it's a good one. I don't feel like changing my features at all, only want to make this lines smoother.

Considering what might go wrong I think collagen biostimulators are the best option, as I'm open to don't have immediate changes but something that lasts longer, as I'm not really into this world I'm not thinking of doing a lot of follow up sessions in the next years.

Would appreciate your suggestions, experiences and also I'm looking for a reliable clinic to get the procedure done in Seoul, which is another complicated thing.

Help and overstimulated girl here 🙈

u/batess_ — 8 days ago

3 month travel in Japan

We are a couple and will be traveling for the 3 months we are allowed in Japan starting mid September.

We are not backpackers but also not interested in luxury, late 20s with lots of energy, and would love any route recommendations on how to use smart this time we have, as we are in no rush we like to make base for a couple weeks in one place, explore and during weekends do day trips, as we work online during the week.

Taking any recommendations on places, we are not really interested in any theme parks or buying stuff, more into nature and culture.

And hows Okinawa during beginning of December? I dont expect warm weather but is it still worth visiting even during that time, is the water ok for quick snorkeling?

Extra question is it realistic to travel with a $3K USD budget maximum per month for the two of us? When we travel we usually spend 1.5-2k monthly for both of us without having to limit on anything from supermarket, dinners out, transportation , some tours and simple but nice accommodation, but we are aware Japan can be expensive.

Thank you!

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u/batess_ — 14 days ago
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Resin over brushing abrasions

Two dentist I have visited told me I have this, don’t know how to call it, so basically I damaged my teeth by brushing too hard over the years, and it kinda broke close to my gum. (Now I’m careful withy brushing)

It doesn’t cause any pain and I’ve had these for 10 years easily that I remember, I have it 4 of my teeth (same teeth on the other side) and I think also inside of 2. Only struggle is sometimes food get stuck in there and if I touch it with the pointy side of the dental flosser it feels like touching a nerve, not pain but weird, but of course I never do that unless I have food stuck in there and I try to be gentle.

Question is, should I get resin in those areas?

One dentist suggested to do it to avoid any future problems, but I’m a little scared of them having to maybe make that broken part bigger to put in a proper amount of resin as it’s not that big and visible. As I haven’t had any problems so far and don’t want to create one if its non existing.

I mean I’ve got resin in my frontal tooth two times that I broke it minimum and when they were ”polishin” even a millimeter from my tooth I was so scared, as I really try to take care of my tooth in general.

u/batess_ — 7 days ago

Reapplying for US visa after deportation, where my previous visa got cancelled being underage

I’m Mexican and when I was 17 (underage), my parents sent me to study one semester to the US, the problem was I had a valid tourist visa but not a student visa and immigration at the airport caught up this situation when I was trying to re enter to the US after holidays in Mexico. 

They cancelled my tourist visa and deported me, had to sleep in the ”kids area“ of the deportation offices at the airport, not nice.

At that moment I remember being told that even they were cancelling my visa I could reapply for a new one without problem because I was underage and basically my parents had the fault for not checking the proper documents.

Around 6 years after that situation I reapplied for the tourist visa, when I was in the consulate they denied the visa to me and mentioned I had a 10 year penalty and that I had to wait the remaining years to try again.

What bothered me is that the guy at the consulate mentioned and handed me a paper saying I got deported because they picked me up from the streets because I was living in the US illegally, which is a lie, of course I got mad, anyways.

Moving forward, now has been around 15 years since I was deported and I want to try again to get the tourist visa, I work online as freelance in marketing, have a pretty good salary for a mexican citizen and I've been traveling full time around the world for maybe 5 years now, yes you can call it digital nomad. I have multiple clients and most of them from the US, so my salary is usually in US dollars.

I'm not actually interested in visiting the US at all but only want the visa to get cheap flights, and usually those have stopovers in the US.

My question is, how easy is for me to get my visa approved after my deportation situation, should I try? I don't feel like just giving out my money to get it denied and feel humilliated again. And if I try, should I mention I work for US companies and people or that would make them think I want to move there for some reason?

Also I was reading somewhere about in case of deportation and wanted to reapply for visa you should apply for a waiver Form I-212, but also don't know if my situation actually requires that.

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u/batess_ — 2 months ago