Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 We're going for surgery! Naomi is now tall enough for autogenous fasica lata graft. We're off to Seoul in a few weeks to have her surgery done by Prof Kim Yoon-Duck, a leading oculoplastic surgeon in this part of the world. We have seen results of her work and are rather impressed. Prof Kim usually does her surgery in 2 stages several months apart - medial epicanthoplasty as a first stage, then frontalis suspension 3-6 months after. For Naomi, she will be doing both stages at one go as we're travelling specifically to see her.Please pray for a smooth and painless process for Naomi, and the best ever results we can hope for. I'll keep y'all updated with photos once everything is done.E. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Ern, Our son, Micah, had his surgery done in Seoul as well but I do not know who his surgeon was. (We were in the process of adopting him at the time and he came home just 2 months after his surgery.) His results were so good we have contemplated returning to Seoul should he ever require future surgery. We wish Naomi the best & are eager to see her results. April Eisele Colorado, USA (Photos under " Eisele Family " --- Ern Chang <ern_chang@...> wrote: > We're going for surgery! Naomi > <http://health.ph./group/blepharophimosis/photos/browse/\ > a9b2?c=> is now tall enough for autogenous fasica > lata graft. We're off > to Seoul in a few weeks to have her surgery done by > Prof Kim Yoon-Duck, > a leading oculoplastic surgeon in this part of the > world. We have seen > results of her work and are rather impressed. Prof > Kim usually does her > surgery in 2 stages several months apart - medial > epicanthoplasty as a > first stage, then frontalis suspension 3-6 months > after. For Naomi, she > will be doing both stages at one go as we're > travelling specifically to > see her. > > Please pray for a smooth and painless process for > Naomi, and the best > ever results we can hope for. I'll keep y'all > updated with photos once > everything is done. > > E. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Hi Ern & Naomi! The best of luck with your travels and surgery, you'll be in our thoughts and prayers. I am sure it will all go fantastic! Keep us posted, Take care, , Kildare, Ireland blepharophimosis Naomi C. We're going for surgery! Naomi is now tall enough for autogenous fasica lata graft. We're off to Seoul in a few weeks to have her surgery done by Prof Kim Yoon-Duck, a leading oculoplastic surgeon in this part of the world. We have seen results of her work and are rather impressed. Prof Kim usually does her surgery in 2 stages several months apart - medial epicanthoplasty as a first stage, then frontalis suspension 3-6 months after. For Naomi, she will be doing both stages at one go as we're travelling specifically to see her.Please pray for a smooth and painless process for Naomi, and the best ever results we can hope for. I'll keep y'all updated with photos once everything is done.E.Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 Hi Ern, and Naomi Great news … I hope everything goes well for you … I am sure that it will. Take care Shireen Mohandes London, England From: blepharophimosis [mailto:blepharophimosis ] On Behalf Of Ern Chang Sent: 16 May 2008 09:43 blepharophimosis Subject: blepharophimosis Naomi C. We're going for surgery! Naomi is now tall enough for autogenous fasica lata graft. We're off to Seoul in a few weeks to have her surgery done by Prof Kim Yoon-Duck, a leading oculoplastic surgeon in this part of the world. We have seen results of her work and are rather impressed. Prof Kim usually does her surgery in 2 stages several months apart - medial epicanthoplasty as a first stage, then frontalis suspension 3-6 months after. For Naomi, she will be doing both stages at one go as we're travelling specifically to see her. Please pray for a smooth and painless process for Naomi, and the best ever results we can hope for. I'll keep y'all updated with photos once everything is done. E. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 Best wishes to Naomi and y'all! North Carolina, USA blepharophimosis Naomi C. We're going for surgery! Naomi is now tall enough for autogenous fasica lata graft. We're off to Seoul in a few weeks to have her surgery done by Prof Kim Yoon-Duck, a leading oculoplastic surgeon in this part of the world. We have seen results of her work and are rather impressed. Prof Kim usually does her surgery in 2 stages several months apart - medial epicanthoplasty as a first stage, then frontalis suspension 3-6 months after. For Naomi, she will be doing both stages at one go as we're travelling specifically to see her.Please pray for a smooth and painless process for Naomi, and the best ever results we can hope for. I'll keep y'all updated with photos once everything is done.E. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 All is well. Joyce Mayowa and Tina will say a prayer specially for all of you. God Bless Joyce (London England) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 we will be thinking of you, hope all goes well with the surgery and thank goodness they are able to do 2 at once...good luck sweet naomi!! Tonikka (lynden) > > We're going for surgery! Naomi > <http://health.ph./group/blepharophimosis/photos/browse/\ > a9b2?c=> is now tall enough for autogenous fasica lata graft. We're off > to Seoul in a few weeks to have her surgery done by Prof Kim Yoon-Duck, > a leading oculoplastic surgeon in this part of the world. We have seen > results of her work and are rather impressed. Prof Kim usually does her > surgery in 2 stages several months apart - medial epicanthoplasty as a > first stage, then frontalis suspension 3-6 months after. For Naomi, she > will be doing both stages at one go as we're travelling specifically to > see her. > > Please pray for a smooth and painless process for Naomi, and the best > ever results we can hope for. I'll keep y'all updated with photos once > everything is done. > > E. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2008 Report Share Posted July 10, 2008 WOWEE she sure looks great and a big smile to boot!!!! im glad all went wellTonikka and Lyndenedmonton CANADAOn 10-Jul-08, at 9:53 AM, Ern Chang wrote:Hi everyone!We've been home from Seoul, Korea for over a week now. Naomi's surgery went very well in mid-June - see her latest pictures here. She had a combination of 3 procedures - frontalis sling with autogenous fascia lata graft, medial epicanthoplasty AND lateral epicanthoplasty - at one go at the Samsung Medical Centre there by Professor Kim Yoon-Duck, who came highly recommended.We're very grateful for ALL your thoughts and prayers - despite our anxieties and post-op scares, everything turned out all right. Tonikka & ChrisLynden,Hunter,Avery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 Yea! I'm so glad everything went so well! Naomi looks beautiful! North Carolina, USA blepharophimosis Naomi C. Hi everyone!We've been home from Seoul, Korea for over a week now. Naomi's surgery went very well in mid-June - see her latest pictures here. She had a combination of 3 procedures - frontalis sling with autogenous fascia lata graft, medial epicanthoplasty AND lateral epicanthoplasty - at one go at the Samsung Medical Centre there by Professor Kim Yoon-Duck, who came highly recommended.We're very grateful for ALL your thoughts and prayers - despite our anxieties and post-op scares, everything turned out all right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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