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Are you Croatian? Did you get these surgeries in Croatia? What was the cost?
If the cost is a hindrance for anyone in the Anglo world, always consider medical tourism.
Short story yes, I am, but I did bot of my surgeries in Bosnia (because I spend a lot of time there).
The first operation (the ear one) costs me like 250 Euros (I did it in a state owned hospital - fully paid by parents), and the second one was 100 Euros (private clinic). The surgeons did a great job, and I have no complaints.
In Croatia (or Serbia) the prices are probably similar. So, if you need something done on your face for a faction of the cost, while enjoying company of feminine women...EE is great place for that..
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Can you explain what procedure in particular you had done and how it went? Was it a big incision? Or was it frozen off or what?
I know people who have had moles removed on their backs, shoulders, arms etc., and the scars are big and ugly.
Of course!
EARS (I had Dumbo ears):
They had to remove a lot of excess skin below my ear, so the incision was likely big. How big, and how long the surgery took, I can't remember...I was asleep due to anestetics.
I had to stay in hospital for a few days.
Now, nobody notices anything odd with my ears.
MOLE (not that noticeable, but it was pissing me off):
Removed by cutting, because it was too big to be removed by ice or laser. During surgery, I was under local anestesia ( I was aware what is going on around me, but I could barely move). Took 20 minutes.
I was sent home on the same day. I could not walk normally, or drive, on that day.
For the first few months, I had a small stitch and a scar, so it was noticeable. The stitch was removed after two weeks, and the scar become almost invisible after 2 or so months. When I grew my beard back after discharge...it is even harder to see.