Thank you, Dr. Martin. I'm super super happy with my result. Impressed by your professionalism. Reasonable price too. I would encourage ladies to visit different clinics before making any decision. (I had visited another clinic previously but didn't have a good impression- it was too hurried.)
I had a breast augmentation with him 2 years ago using Motiva Implants. Personally, I feel Dr. Martin Huang is very experienced with breast augmentation and passionate about his work. I remembered my consultation was quite long but it was very informative. I did a lot of online research and went to a few clinics before making my decision. Initially, he wasn't on my list because there are very few reviews on him. Now I would say I'm really very glad that I chose him for my breast augmentation. I am very happy with the result. If you are planning to do breast augmentation, it is best to visit the different clinics and see the surgeon's work and professionalism because we are going to live with our breast implants forever...
My relatives recommended me Dr Martin. They did double eyelids (suture) with him 6-10 years ago and double eyelid still there! Very nice so I went to see him. Very professional and experienced. Showed me photos and I like his results. I am single eyelid and also suitable to use suture. Price is reasonable and I love my result.
I consulted with several doctors and even though I wasn't keen on Martin's bedside manners, I (foolishly) went with him on the basis of some high profile "celebrity" reviews which seemed positive. I foolishly believed then, that his cold, slightly rushed attitude meant that he was a very popular doctor. In hindsight, and now I'm older and wiser, I should have questioned why a doctor needs to market himself through freebie televised procedures. And also, can I be comfortable that a standoffish doctor really cares enough to do the best for his patients? Back then there was also less information readily available on the Internet and I had no idea about tip grafts, so I didn't ask Martin about it specifically. I wanted a higher bridge and a narrower slimmer nose. So Martin Huang recommended an implant + alar reduction. Immediately after the procedure, I complained that the tip made me look piggy and exposed my nostrils. For a couple of years, he denied that there was anything wrong with it, and said it was just the natural shape of my nose. Until I went to another surgeon for a consultation that the surgeon pointed out the problem - too short a nose, lacking a tip graft. When I asked Martin about what the other surgeon said, he said that his "professional opinion" was that I didn't need any tip graft. I suspect the lack of tip graft combined with the alar reduction resulted in a pinched upturned nose. He blames it on unforeseen scar formation. Overall - is it better than my original nose? Yes, but it's far from perfect. Would I go back to him again? No. Disclaimer: the above is solely my personal opinion based on my personal experience which I am sharing for general education regarding the procedure I underwent.
Saw dr Martin Huang for Botox consultation - Very friendly and listen to me. Clean office and lovely staff - quick Botox and will have to see the results but not painful and happy. I only had my frown line done and he mainly does “areas” as opposed to “units” meaning fixed pricing for visits. Said it should last 4-5 months so will note and report back
I am a 30yo make who will be having a revision genioplasty to correct lip incompetence and chin ptosis. The genioplasty will involve an asymmetric rotation as the left hand side of my chin is 2-3mm receeded than the right hand side. Also when I talk my lower lip shows too much lower teeth and again is asymmetric and pulls more to the left hence making my chin look off-centre. The mentallis muscle will be suspended higher and the chin bone will be advanced approx 2-3mm and rotated asymmetrically as well as changing the angle of the chin border slightly to allow the mentallis muscle to have a firm place to sit. I have chosen Dr. Martin Huang as he is craniomaxillofacial surgeon as well as a plastic surgeon. The operation is expected to last 3-4 hours as scar tissue from the previous genioplasty will have to be removed. Even though this is a revision I am extremely nervous about the result! Last time I had a genio was with a bimax to correct a class 2 overbite. I am due for the procedure at 7:45am and will try to update this as soon as I can and also post pictures. Updated on 15 Mar 2014: After arriving at the surgery at 8am and filling out all the paperwork and registration from the surgery commenced at 9am and last for 7 hours. I was in my room which In which I would staying overnight at 5pm but extremely dozed out! My arms were really aching perhaps for the GA knocking me out for 7 hours and my throat was extremely sore and I could barely talk! I asked one of the nurses if I could have a mirror - I was expecting the worse but besides a swollen lower lip I looked pretty much like myself which was a relief as I know once the swelling kicks in (as it did) I'd look totally different (which I presently do). In the morning my Dr. came to see me and told me what had happened: - chin advanced 4mm - left rotated due asymmetry - left side of chin contoured to match right Surgery took 7 hours: - bottom screw on precious plate extremely difficult to remove - currently have two horizontal plates and 4mm stepped vertical plates. So makes one rectangular plate to support chin - skin is very thin and therefore had to carefully dissent entire muscle from skin - mentallis muscles had dropped or fallen right to the bottom of the chin when I had my accident and fell on my chin. - reattached mentallis muscle with the stitches to rid lip ptsois after fall - explained my skin is very right due to genetics. I have a follow up appointment with Dr. Huang on Monday and hopefully will have my drain removed. Yesterday I started to see my old face before I had fallen and hit my chin and lip drool had stopped so far it's looking pretty good minus all the tightness when I talk and the swelling. I decided to go shopping and but some plain yoghurt, milo (milkshake) and a bottler of water. Later in the evening I met a friend who noticed I had something done and said when I spoke it sounded tight - or my mouth movements appeared right. As I wasn't keen on anything too intense we went to see a film which was a good idea as it kept my find of the swelling and operation. This morning (Sunday) I think the swelling has decreased and I removed approximately 20ml of fluid for the drain although I was unable to reattach it with a vacuum as instructed :-( I'm going to go back to bed now and rest but feel free to ask any questions.