Korea Plastic Surgery Recovery Planning for Travelers

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Recovery is not only the number of nights in Korea. Plan swelling, bruising, stitch removal, activity limits, flights, complication monitoring, medication questions, and who provides follow-up after you return home.

Who this guide is for

Foreign patients considering eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty, facial contouring, liposuction, breast surgery, revision surgery, or combined procedures in Korea.

Practical steps

  • Ask for a written recovery timeline for your specific procedure combination.
  • Confirm when you can fly, exercise, drink alcohol, wear makeup, wash hair, or return to work.
  • Schedule enough days for follow-up visits, stitch removal, and unexpected swelling or bleeding.
  • Ask what symptoms require urgent contact and whether English or your language is available after hours.
  • Arrange help for the first days if anesthesia, dizziness, or vision swelling may limit movement.

Red flags

  • A clinic says recovery is “easy” without procedure-specific details.
  • Multiple procedures are bundled without explaining added recovery risk.
  • You are expected to leave Korea before the first meaningful follow-up.
  • No clear emergency contact exists after business hours.

Questions to ask

  • What recovery timeline applies to my exact plan?
  • How many follow-up visits are included?
  • When is it safe to fly long-haul?
  • What symptoms are urgent, and who answers after hours?
  • What care should I arrange in my home country?

Official sources and next reading

This article is general educational information. It is not medical advice, a diagnosis, a treatment recommendation, or a clinic recommendation. Always consult a qualified medical professional before making decisions about care.