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6 Months Post Op Asian Rhinoplasty with Rib Cartilage and I'm in LOVE with my New Nose - Beverly Hills, CA
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My nose was literally non-existent, piggy, Asian...
Mo6464July 21, 2016
WORTH IT$15,000
My nose was literally non-existent, piggy, Asian nose and I hated it for such a long time. I finally decided to get a rhinoplasty after days of research and consultations. When I saw Dr. Yoo and his before and after photos, I knew I had to get my nose done by this guy so I booked my surgery right away. Ana was the patient coordinator who helped me and she was very sweet and helpful.
My surgery took 6 hours because Dr. Yoo had to use my rib cartilage since I didn't have ANY nose to begin with LOL. Right after the surgery, he told me that my surgery went great. I went to a few post op appointments during the past 6 months and my nose is healing nicely. I still have some swelling on the tip of my nose but he seriously transformed my nose and I don't even know how. I've never even imagined it would be possible for someone to give me a nose that is tall, straight and beautiful from every angle. Cannot thank him enough. Truly talented and amazing. I recommend him SO HARD.
My surgery took 6 hours because Dr. Yoo had to use my rib cartilage since I didn't have ANY nose to begin with LOL. Right after the surgery, he told me that my surgery went great. I went to a few post op appointments during the past 6 months and my nose is healing nicely. I still have some swelling on the tip of my nose but he seriously transformed my nose and I don't even know how. I've never even imagined it would be possible for someone to give me a nose that is tall, straight and beautiful from every angle. Cannot thank him enough. Truly talented and amazing. I recommend him SO HARD.
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October 10, 2016
Sound wonderful :) Would it be possible to see before/after pictures?
Congratulations on a successful procedure! We would love to see your transformation, would you consider sharing some before and after photos with the community? What’s the #1 piece of advice you would give to someone considering this?