Thursday, July 25, 2013

best facial bone surgery doctor in korea! amazing makeover (facial bone contouring, cheekbone reduction, asymmetric face, rhinoplasty)



This korean lady is Kim Su-Hyun, 28 years old.
Her nick name is frankenstein because her facial bone is very protruded, so everyone called her Frankenstein. It hurts her mind bad and made low self-esteem due to her looking. 
ID Plastic Surgery Hospital Korea decide Dr. Park Sang-Hoon at ID would love to give her beautiful face and new lift by facial bone contouring surgery(cheekbone reduction/zygoma reduction, mandible reduction/v-line surgery) and  rhinoplasty.




ID Plastic Surgery Hospital Korea, it is now Asia's top hospital in maxillofacial surgery Hospital, high technology medical system and continuous research and development.






Dr. Park Sang-Hoon is a director at id hospital, also her surgery process(facial bone contouring, cheekbone reduction, asymmetric face, rhinoplasty).





She got beautiful face at id plastic surgery hospital and everyone said she looks korean celebrity!!
Her smile is beautiful~



ID Hospital Korea is a very renowned plastic surgery hospital in Korea with more than 30 medical specialists. We also have dentists, dermatologists, ENT doctors, Physician in order to enhance appearance as well as functionality of different face and body features. We prioritize patient safety by recruiting the best doctors in Korea and equipping clinic’s facilities with the latest technology.










ID Hospital, where happier faces are discovered.
(from facial bone to eyes and nose plastic surgery)

tel: +82-2-3496-9787 (English Hot Line)
E-mail: doctor@idhospital.com
webpage : http://eng.idhospital.com
YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/idhospitalkorea
facebook : https://www.facebook.com/idhospital.eng
Address: ID Building 574-2 Shinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea

 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

[Orthognathic surgery in korea] two jaw surgery, cost and recovery time in korea


many koreans and foreigners visit id plastic surgery hospital korea to correct their asymmetrical jaw and face line. Moreover some people have TMJ syndrom since their jaws are not biting well.


Also This is a case in which both mouth protrusion and long face are experienced.
When mouth protrusion is accompanied by a long face, the gums show when smiling and the mouth does not shut completely in a natural state. In some cases, mouth protrusion is not severe. If the long face is not corrected, the face will look longer. Thus, two-jaw surgery is recommended.



these patients needed double jaw surgery to correct their jaw and improve the function.
however, some people said two-jaw surgery is dangerous.






ID Hospital is the first and the best orthognathic surgery special hospital, a very renowned plastic surgery hospital in Korea with more than 30 medical specialists. We also have dentists, dermatologists, ENT doctors, Physician in order to enhance appearance as well as functionality of different face and body features. We prioritize patient safety by recruiting the best doctors in Korea and equipping clinic’s facilities with the latest technology.




Also ID would love to promise you we will give you safe surgery with perfect beauty for your beautiful life. 
we started first "3D Printer to check patients' nerve and virtual surgery with new 3D printer at id plastic surgery hospital korea. 


 
Moreover, we have done over 4,000 two-jaw (double jaw) surgery at id hospital,
we have our own know-how for patients with high medical skills.



We promise we will give you very safe and great surgery job at id hospital.



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ID Hospital, where happier faces are discovered.
(from facial bone to eyes and nose plastic surgery)

tel: +82-2-3496-9787 (English Hot Line)
E-mail: doctor@idhospital.com
webpage : http://eng.idhospital.com
YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/idhospitalkorea
facebook : https://www.facebook.com/idhospital.eng
Address: ID Building 574-2 Shinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Friday, July 12, 2013

chinese girl had plastic surgery at id plastic surgery hospital korea.




She is chinese and visited id hospital korea for plastic surgery, she had zygoma reduction (cheekbone surgery), v-line surgery, rhinoplasty (barbie-line) and fat graft on forehead.
She is so pretty~



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Saturday, July 6, 2013

[man get plastic surgery in korea.] he is good looking! man's makeover at id.




OMG! Perfect Change, what happen to him?



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He came to id plastic surgery hospital and met best plastic surgery specialists at id.
he had facial bone surgery (two-jaw urgery / double jaw surgery), zygoma reduction,
fat graft, double eyelid surgery and rhinoplasty.









Dr. Park Sang-Hoon, Dr. Kim Il-Whan did his surgery.



he visitied id hospital for follow up.






He is good looking, perfect change and global village  pay attention to him.









ID Hospital, where happier faces are discovered.
(from facial bone to eyes and nose plastic surgery)

tel: +82-2-3496-9787 (English Hot Line)
E-mail: doctor@idhospital.com
webpage : http://eng.idhospital.com
YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/idhospitalkorea
facebook : https://www.facebook.com/idhospital.eng
Address: ID Building 574-2 Shinsa-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea



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Monday, July 1, 2013

In South Korea, Plastic Surgery Comes Out of the Closet



Dr. Park Sang-hoon, head of a top-ranked clinic in southern Seoul, consulted with Chang Hae-jin after her double-jaw surgery, a procedure that involves cutting and rearranging the upper and lower jaws.
SEOUL — With a blue pen, Dr. Seo Young-tae drew arches on Chang Hyang-sook’s eyelids, marking where to cut and stitch to create a new fold to make her eyes look larger and rounder. It is an operation so common here that most women on Seoul streets seem to have a double fold, though only one of every five Koreans is born with one.




“Promise you’ll do a great job on my eyes,” Ms. Chang said to Dr. Seo. “Never mind the pain. I can take it.”


For Ms. Chang, 25, a makeup artist, the 2.3 million won, or about $2,000, eye job is just the finishing touch in a program several months long to remake her face. In the previous two months, Ms. Chang had not only had her teeth rearranged, but her jaw bones cut and repositioned, for 22 million won.
“You must endure pain to be beautiful,” she said, adding that an eye job is so routine these days “it’s not even considered surgery.”


Cosmetic surgery has long been widespread in South Korea. But until recently, it was something to keep quiet about. No longer.
And as society has become more open about the practice, surgeries have become increasingly extreme.


Double-jaw surgery — which was originally developed to repair facial deformities, and involves cutting and rearranging the upper and lower jaws — has become a favorite procedure for South Korean women who are no longer satisfied with mere nose jobs or with paring down cheekbones to achieve a smoother facial line.


Celebrities have helped to drive the trend, as they scramble to keep ahead of digital technology that mercilessly exposes not only their physical imperfections, but any attempts to remedy them, said Rando Kim, a professor of consumer science at Seoul National University.


“Wide-screen and high-definition TV put pressure on them to look good in close-ups,” Mr. Kim said. “And with the Internet, where people like to post ‘before’ and ‘after’ pictures, they can no longer hide it. So they go public, often talking proudly about it on TV.”
That, in turn, has encouraged greater openness among ordinary South Koreans.


“It used to be all hush-hush when mothers brought their daughters in for a face-lift before taking them to match-makers,” said Dr. Park Sang-hoon, head of ID Hospital. “Now young women go plastic surgery shopping around here.”
Dr. Park’s is a top-ranked clinic in Seoul’s “beauty belt,” a swarm of hundreds of plastic surgery clinics clustered around a string of subway stations in the upscale districts of southern Seoul.


“Where did you get it?” asks one of the ads for clinics that cover the walls at the entrances of the Apgujeong subway station, the center of the beauty belt. “What about your nose? And your chin?”


Parents may promise their daughter an eye job if she passes her college entrance exam. In Apgujeong, it is not hard to find young women shopping in department stores immediately after their surgeries, wearing masks or sunglasses.


“Korean women want a revolution with their face,” said Dr. Park, a leading practitioner of double-jaw surgery.
“What we do in double-jaw surgery is to reassemble the face,” said Dr. Park, whose clinic has performed 3,000 such procedures in the past six years. “Normal people become, sort of, super-normal, and pretty people prettier.”


In traditional Korea, tampering with the body bestowed by one’s parents was a violation of Confucian precepts that also discouraged cremation and, later, organ and blood donations.
But in recent decades, cosmetic surgery has become a weapon in Koreans’ efforts to impress others, “like buying an expensive handbag,” said Whang Sang-min, a psychologist at Yonsei University.


Cosmetic surgery is not covered by national health insurance, making it difficult to determine the exact size of the industry. A survey last year by the Seoul city government found that 31.5 percent of residents 15 or older were willing to undergo surgery to improve their looks. In 2007 the percentage was 21.5.


In a 2009 survey by the market research firm Trend Monitor, one of every five women in Seoul between the ages of 19 and 49 said they had undergone plastic surgery.
The number of doctors trained as plastic surgeons has almost doubled in the past decade to 1,500. But 4,000 clinics provide cosmetic surgery, most of them in Seoul’s beauty belt, because the law allows other doctors to switch to this lucrative field. As competition heats up, some clinics host “Cinderella events,” where patients are given free surgery and appear in their ads.


Doctors say their main patients are young women entering the marriage and job markets. “As it gets harder to find jobs, they’ve come to believe they must look good to survive,” said Choi Set-byol, a sociologist at Ewha Woman’s University.


When the government imposed a 10 percent tax on five popular types of cosmetic surgery in July, civic groups as well as surgeons protested that this discriminated against women and the poor.
One consequence of the boom is that young women look increasingly alike, doctors say. “They come in with photos of starlets whose face they want to copy,” Dr. Park said.


“Koreans agree on what constitutes a pretty face,” he said. “The consensus, now, is a smaller, more sharply defined youthful face — a more or less Westernized look. That makes 90 percent of Koreans potential patients because they’re not born with that kind of face.”
Not everyone is happy with this development.


The film director Im Kwon-taek says it has become all but impossible to find an actress who still has a traditional Korean face. “They all have that surgery to have their eyelids scrolled up,” he said. “What kind of eye is that?”
He said that one day he was watching a provincial beauty competition on television and almost jumped up when he saw a young woman with a relatively round face with natural eyes.
He cast her in a movie set in old Korea.


In August, the Education Ministry issued a booklet warning high school students of “plastic surgery syndrome,” citing Michael Jackson and a local woman whose addiction to plastic surgery left her with a grotesquely swollen face. Last November, a woman hanged herself after her double-jaw surgery went wrong. “Every waking minute is hell,” she wrote in her diary of the pain.


Recently, a local television station secretly filmed a hospital official trying to sell a double-jaw procedure to a woman. “You want to get married?” he asked. “Then you have to do this, you have to take the risk.”
Chang Hae-jin, 21, an art student who was self-conscious about her slightly protruding teeth and chin decided to take that risk with Dr. Park. For weeks after the operation, she could not speak with her heavily bandaged swollen face. But it was worth it, she said.


“It opened a new world for me,” she said. “In the train today, a man sitting next to me talked to me. He said I looked younger than I am.
“My life has become much brighter.”




A version of this article appeared in print on November 4, 2011, in The International Herald Tribune with the headline: In South Korea, Plastic Surgery Comes Out of the Closet.