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Korean Doctor Visit to Hawaii —- Training by Plastic Surgeon Hawaii
I went to Korea some time ago, perhaps 1 year and met some marvelous Korean Cosmetic Surgeons. I was the invited instructor to teach my technique in Buttock Augmentation. It was a great country and I was of course happy to have my way paid and teach some plastic surgery technique. Well many of the doctors asked me if they could spend some time in my clinic to observe and learn.
This brings me to Dr. Yeom who had our mutual contact who I know as “Maverick” had emailed me about his desire to come here. In fact I knew he was sincere in his quest to learn more from me. The reason was when I was in Korea he could not speak English so he spent the last year learning English so he could communicate here.

Troy Wilson, Dr. Yeum, ME
He arrived about two weeks ago, unfortunately the clinic is slow, but we did have enough cases to keep him occupied. So he learned enough to make his trip worth while. We performed several breast augmentation surgeries and he assisted and learned some technique. He also observed Rhinoplasty some facial surgeries and liposuction.
Dr. Yeum has his own clinic in Korea which he names Dr. Beauty Clinic. The problem is he says no one in Korea knows the english term “beauty”, so he is unsure of how effective it is. Never the less Dr. Yeum likes the term so he will keep it.
I have met a lot of plastic and cosmetic surgeons in my 20 years in the field and I must say he is indeed one of the most pleasant I have met. For me as teacher of techniques it was a nice experience, Additionally Dr. Yeum taught some of his non-surgical techniques to me. During his visit we had a new product come in called Dysport. Dysport is now a FDA approved competitor to Botox cosmetic sold by Allergan. Both products are similar yet we had no experience with Dysport. Well with Dr. Yeums visit we had an experienced Dysport teacher for myself and the staff. It seems that dysport has been used in Korea for about 3 years while we just received approval here this year. So we were able to get the scoop and all the insight on the use. Another potential aspect of Dysport which we learned and actually now have tried on a few patients is something called “dermatox lift” we call it a” dysport lift” until I complete my study of this and then I will give it a catchy name. We noted that by injecting small amounts of Dysport in the dermis ( skin ) it produces a lifting of the skin. This by no means is like a surgical face lift, but indeed all agreed that they could see a slight lift on all the patients we tried. Originally when Dr. Yeum mentioned this we thought it sounded very strange. Yet when he demonstrated the technique we were all amazed. I will be writing more about this technique later once our “mini-study” is completed but initial indications are it looks very good.
One more thing about Dr. Yeum is that he likes karaoke and he can really really sing. In fact we were amazed at his wonderful voice.

Dr Yeum as lounge singer !!
Well all I can say is that this was impressive even though he sang a Korean Song which I could not understand. I think he is a baratone. Everyone at our table and entire strangers were simply amazed. The one musician with our group stated that Dr. Yeum missed his calling and should have been a singer instead of a doctor.
I agree though he seemed to be a good doctor as well.
His visit ended with our presentation of certificate stating that he completed a two week preceptorship in cosmetic surgery at our clinic.
We will be having other surgeons visit our clinic in the furture as we have in the past for learning and exchanging the latest techniques. This is always enjoyable and educational.
Doctor808
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Plastic Surgery Blogs truth, fraud and the American way
I read a lot of blogs about Plastic Surgery for many reasons. First , I like to keep in touch with the public opinions, what is hot and what is not in the field of plastic surgery and plastic surgeons. Second, I have a web design company and SEO firm .In simple terms it is an Internet marketing/advertising company to promote business on the Internet. We handle from design to promotion at 3d-plasticsurgery.com . So I need to know as much about blogging as is possible. How can I advise my clients if I don’t know? The third reason is that I enjoy many of these blogs purely as entertainment.
Since I am an nternational plastic surgeon and my internet company is international, in that we have capability for multiple languages both in my plastic surgery office, as well as web company , I read blogs in other languages. Yet as my readers know, I barely can read some Romaji Japanese at this point, so how do I do that? Well I use translations software. On my Mac , I have a button on the browser that if for example I am reading this blog:
「ハワイ美容整形外科」 豊胸・二重・脂肪吸引・フェイスリフト・フォトフェイシャル・レーザー脱毛・スキンケア
Which says something to the effect of Hawaii Cosmetic Surgery I click on my translate button and whoopee— its in english! It is not accurate in Japanese , but I get the idea what the author is talking about. It works much better for simplified Chinese and European languages these are clearly translated . Unfortunately Nihongo is not so easy.
The blog to the left is about various aspects of Plastic Surgery in Hawaii, notably my practice. The interesting issues about these Japanese Blogs is the bloggers. The culture it seems takes a more ” diary “approach to their blogs. They are heavily scattered with a lot of insight into the bloggers mind. I wonder if this is due to the nature of Japanese culture, where there is the public face and then the face which is hidden. That means that there has been pressure on Japanese society to all stay within some very confined limits. The nail that sticks out, gets hammered down so to speak. So the blog especially if anonymous or a written in psuedo-name. allows for greater freedom of expression.
On the other hand the American Blogs are more expressive of individualism it seems and its about the author and what he or she thinks should be said and DIRECTLY. As example , I will tell you I am the best plastic surgeon in Hawaii and perhaps the world (said with tonque in cheek) but the Japanese are more subtle and have a certain humble aspect so they would not say that.
If this is good or not, you have to judge for your self , but I believe this is what I see when comparing the blogs by Japanese writers and American Writers about Plastic Surgery or other topics such as Hawaii vacations and the like.
Another aspect I note about American Blogs is they are usually very commercial, as many blogs are becoming. In my case of www.doctor808.com which is a mixed plate of Web stuff , Plastic Surgery, Travel and Muay Thai I tend to simply bring the reader into various aspects of my life so they can perhaps figure some of these things out how they help. I also enjoy entertaining and as my readership continues to grow I get more comments to my email.
Yet there is a commercial aspect to this blog as well. It is one I have discovered indirectly which does help with my internet company. That is the value of blogs to help gain ranking in google. This is pure advertising but it works great. Some SEO blogs really give the reader nothing in return meaning that their purpose is to gain rank or clicks and earn accordingly. It is well documented that this adds to how well a web site will rank in google. As mentioned in an earlier post about ethics of some these internet companies I strongly disagree with the making your blog for pure commercial benifits as does google. So I think of it more as two way street. I try ot bring good information, written by me as well as entertainment to my readers. In return my blog becomes valuble and the commercial aspect comes with that. That is difference between my blog and the blogs my company promotes and the borderline fraud of some blogs out there who write nothing but keywords and seek to try and obtain rank only. They are rather ruthless with no redeeming value.
At any rate, I suppose my point is lets keep the internet clean to some degree and in doing so we can have our own interest in mind as well. You have to give to get I suppose and I dont think there is anything wrong with that. Yet taking all the time is another story I will save for another blog. Seems many Americans are turning into takers more than givers these days. It gets back to the golden rule of treat others as you would be treated.
doctor808
A few thoughts about travel to other countries for Plastic Surgery

Well the recent troubles with Ushers wife going to Brazil and having a cardiac arrest make this a very topical topic. Many people travel to places other than their home towns to have procedures. Here in Hawaii I have spoken to many patients who come to my office after travel for cosmetic procdures. Some go to Korea, Thailand and other parts of Asia. Recently a woman told me she was going to Mexico to have the procedure we discussed at half the cost.
Basically there are good plastic surgeons all over the world which is not the problem. You can find good surgeons in Mexico or in any of the other countries I mention no doubt. The problem is when there is some difficulty. Not only are you miles away from family or any support, but the money you would have saved now is lost and most likely has become so much more than the original cost quoted locally.![]()
What comes to mind was doctor and her husband who went to Brazil to have the LASIk procedure done to correct some vision problem. She and her husband both had the procedure at a substantially reduced cost, than they would have in the States. Yet she had a problem after surgery which she had to travel to London eventually to correct. As london indeed had the only expert in her problem. Although she saved money with the initial surgery it cost her over 8 times more and she is still receiving treatment.
This story has been repeated many times in my practice a girl who traveled to Thailand who had some rubber unknown sack used as a breast implant which I took out for example. She wasted her money. Even when people have quality plastic surgery done away from home if they have a problem they have to fly back to the place which cost additional money. It can work but dont think you will save in long run , the numbers do not work out.![]()
I have patients fly in to see me as well. Yet we require them to stay till everything is ok. Even then we tell them that if they are from Japan for example we may have a doctor they can see there, but it may require a plane trip back to Hawaii. Its not that I condemn the practice, but I want to make sure they are appraised of the risk and know that in long run saving money will not be one of the benefits.
Well these are some of my thoughts Summary: You can fly far away to have plastic surgery and it may be good idea if you find the right surgeon. Yet do not think you will save money and you best be able to be prepared if something goes wrong to pay extra. The only reason I can see to take this risk is that you are traveling for special expertise. You pay for that, so going for cheap is not a good reason.
Doctor808
