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    Quote Originally Posted by vivaldirose View Post
    All cotters here seem to be serious inquiring. I just wan to share some thoughts tickling my mind. I have in my mind my dream body it is more like small upper abs in the front and in the side then big butt. Keep imagining ladies huh. I dont like to simply have the abs but I would be glad to have curvy body without too much abs. I wanted to have enough bust like in 34 to 35 in size. I also wanted to have a firm arms that do not have too much muscle, firm enough is ok I do not want to looks like a men because of the over firmed arm. All I can say that this is just a dream. Can this Aesthetics thing can make it come true??? Is there any famous celebrity admits that her body is a master piece of Aesthetics?
    Dear Vivaldirose.
    What you described is a feminine shape that many women desire!
    Body contouring certainly is a tricky art for aesthetic practitioners. Whereas breast augmentation is a huge topic by itself. One thing for sure to contour the body head to toe including breast augmentation is going to be a substantial financial investment!

    Just some pointers on body contouring, it can either be 1) invasive, having more risks and recovery i.e. liposuction but more results or 2) non-invasive, having less risks and faster recovery and less pain. However results are slower i.e. RF, ultrasound, endermologie. The latest involves the use of cold to effectively reduce fat cells called coolscupting.

    Where as breast augmentation can be done via surgery with an insertion of breast implants or less invasively via fillers. Each have its pros and cons.

    So that we do not go off topic from facial contouring I will happy to discuss the details privately - either PM or email me at enquiries@yumeaeshetic.com.

    Best Rdgs!

    Dr Zhu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glamorouss View Post
    Thank you DrZhu for the considerate and informative reply! But I have another question.. Are fillers more expensive? or surgery is more expensive? I hope I can afford.
    Hi Glamorouss,
    Good to hear from you again!
    If you are talking about nose fillers, it is valued from $600+ onwards for cotters for our clinic.
    (see:http://http://www.cozycot.com/articl...cal-clinic.htm
    Surgery prices value from about $7k onwards and varies from clinic to clinic in Singapore. Comparable values can be found in Korea. More affordable values can be found in thailand.

    Best Rdgs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by makeupfanzz View Post
    Thanks for the response DrZhu! I was wondering if laser is the only treatment or is there any creams that can remove it?
    Dear Makeupfanzz,
    Is there a reason why you are considering creams for mole removal besides lasers? Are you concerned about the costs, discomfort or complications?
    Lasers or cautery are probably the fastest instant means of removing moles. For very small moles, dermatologists sometimes prescribe topical agents that "burn mildly and gradually" into the skin to remove the mole. The disadvantage of this treatment is its long duration of treatment and some discomfort is involved.
    We do not provide such an option in our clinic, but it can be sought after in National Skin Centre.

    Best Rdgs,

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    Quote Originally Posted by stylishsocate View Post
    Hi All My Ladies!

    I am entertained on this page that you are open on all of your enquiries. Its good ot know that you are not denying the fact that you want to undergo surgery for our imperfections.

    Dr Zhu you are so amazing having that knowledge and provide this services to us. I promise when I am ready to share my concerns and body issues I will personally drop to your clinic. Sorry I am not public.
    Hi Stylishsocate,

    If you do have any private enquiries, do feel free to PM me or email to enquiries@yumeaesthetic.com.

    Rdgs,

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    Hello there DrZhu! I feel so comfortable of dropping some questions here after I've read your way of replying. For a long time I got wrinkles at the side of my eyes that everytime I smiles it shows on the picture. I felt shy but just ignore ***! Still sometimes it touches my mind that what if the treatment is within my budget should I go or not. Now is it possible to know how much the applicable service will cost? And is it really a surgery or just a treatment? Thanks in advance! I'd like to commend your customer service skills. More blessings!

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    Quote Originally Posted by witherwings View Post
    Hello there DrZhu! I feel so comfortable of dropping some questions here after I've read your way of replying. For a long time I got wrinkles at the side of my eyes that everytime I smiles it shows on the picture. I felt shy but just ignore ***! Still sometimes it touches my mind that what if the treatment is within my budget should I go or not. Now is it possible to know how much the applicable service will cost? And is it really a surgery or just a treatment? Thanks in advance! I'd like to commend your customer service skills. More blessings!
    Hi Witherwings,
    Thank you for your enquiry!
    What you described is what most people call "crow's feet", albeit not too glamorous a name, but somewhat describes the crinkling of the skin next to the eyes when you smile.
    This is mostly due to over-active muscles of the eyelid for eyelid closure (orbicularis) and can be relaxed by administering botox to the area.
    The dose of botox is very much dependent on the degree of crinkling and the duration of results you desire. At best, botox only lasts for 6 months but are effective in treating crow's feet.
    I am not too sure of any existing surgery for crow's feet, it might involve ablating (or
    "cutting") the nerve which is rather traumatic.
    Botox for the eyes values from $200++ onwards depending on the dose to be administered.
    Hope that helps!

    Dr Zhu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrZhu View Post
    Hi Glamorouss,
    Good to hear from you again!
    If you are talking about nose fillers, it is valued from $600+ onwards for cotters for our clinic.
    (see:CozyCot - Yume Aesthetic & Medical Clinic
    Surgery prices value from about $7k onwards and varies from clinic to clinic in Singapore. Comparable values can be found in Korea. More affordable values can be found in thailand.
    Wow such huge difference in the price! Fillers are really much affordable! But doctor besides from the injection for the anesthesia, is there any pain after the procedure?

    Thanks DrZhu! I'm really thankful for all your replies!

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    A lot of anti ageing I used but it seems like I am still not contented with the result. You think facial contouring can help? I saw pictures online of the before and after result I notice that the wrinkles and fats on the face were almost removed. Please help me understand these.

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    Hi Ladies I would like to share to you a testimony from a friend that I will not tell who is she.
    We just met on the street and then suddenly talks about beauty and this Dr Zhu.
    I congratulate you Dr. Zhu for my friend is giving a good mouth about your clinic maintenance,
    your attitude as a Doctor and the effectiveness of the service which adds herself a confidence.
    So don't be afraid trying will not harm you since this is a professional Doctor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrZhu View Post
    Dear Makeupfanzz,
    Is there a reason why you are considering creams for mole removal besides lasers? Are you concerned about the costs, discomfort or complications?
    Lasers or cautery are probably the fastest instant means of removing moles. For very small moles, dermatologists sometimes prescribe topical agents that "burn mildly and gradually" into the skin to remove the mole. The disadvantage of this treatment is its long duration of treatment and some discomfort is involved.
    We do not provide such an option in our clinic, but it can be sought after in National Skin Centre.
    Yes doctor, I am not sure if the cost is something I can afford. But if your suggesting that there are more disadvantage if I choose creams then I think I am willing to consider.. I am more on the quality of the treatment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glamorouss View Post
    Wow such huge difference in the price! Fillers are really much affordable! But doctor besides from the injection for the anesthesia, is there any pain after the procedure?

    Thanks DrZhu! I'm really thankful for all your replies!
    I am so sorry for the late reply! No there shouldn't be much discomfort after the procedure, most patients return to work with little down time!

    Regards,

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    Hi!
    There are a myriad of procedures that can help with wrinkles..it really depends on whether the wrinkles are "active", for which botox is an excellent aesthetic treatment or "passive" for which a combination of "lifting" procedures like RF and thread lifts or collagen enhancement procedures such as lasers will help.
    Fillers also help to replace volume and "plump up" certain areas of the face like the cheeks, chin and smile lines to produce an even more youthful appearance!
    Nothing justifies a detailed consult with an aesthetic doctor so do see one you trust today.

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    anyone done botox jaw with yume before? how much is it and hows the effect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrZhu View Post
    Hi Glamorouss,
    Good to hear from you again!
    If you are talking about nose fillers, it is valued from $600+ onwards for cotters for our clinic.
    (see:http://http://www.cozycot.com/articl...cal-clinic.htm
    Surgery prices value from about $7k onwards and varies from clinic to clinic in Singapore. Comparable values can be found in Korea. More affordable values can be found in thailand.

    Best Rdgs!
    Hi Dr Zhu,
    Is there special price for cotters? I'm keen to do nose fillers with juvederm voluma which can last up to 2 years?

    Thanks.

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