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Arumdaun Nara - Gangnam Branch
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Arumdaun Nara - Gangnam Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Gangnam Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Gangnam Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Gangnam Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Gangnam Branch

Nose Surgery at Arumdaun Nara - Gangnam Branch in Seoul, South Korea

Overseas patients are welcome at this plastic surgery clinic located in Seoul in South Korea. The clinic has treated patients from around the world for the last ten years. Specialties of the clinic include a ten minute double eyel...more
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Leaders Clinic
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Leaders Clinic
Leaders Clinic

Nose Surgery at Leaders Clinic in Seoul, South Korea

This dermatological group has 10 clinics around South Korea and 16 dermatological specialists treat patients at the clinics. A range of dermatological treatments and medical skincare are provided at all the clinics. Overseas patie...more
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Arumdaun Nara - Sinchon Branch
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
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Arumdaun Nara - Sinchon Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Sinchon Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Sinchon Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Sinchon Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Sinchon Branch

Nose Surgery at Arumdaun Nara - Sinchon Branch in Seoul, South Korea

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Arumdaun Nara - Jamsil Branch
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
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Arumdaun Nara - Jamsil Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Jamsil Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Jamsil Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Jamsil Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Jamsil Branch

Nose Surgery at Arumdaun Nara - Jamsil Branch in Seoul, South Korea

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Arumdaun Nara - Myungdong Branch
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
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Arumdaun Nara - Myungdong Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Myungdong Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Myungdong Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Myungdong Branch
Arumdaun Nara - Myungdong Branch

Nose Surgery at Arumdaun Nara - Myungdong Branch in Seoul, South Korea

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Image Plastic Surgery
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
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Image Plastic Surgery

Nose Surgery at Image Plastic Surgery in Seoul, South Korea

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Nose Surgery clinics in South Korea
With MyMediTravel you can browse 26 facilities offering Nose Surgery procedures in South Korea. The cheapest price available in South Korea is $1,800 in Seoul. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $101 in Poland.
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Prices start from:
$ 1,800
No. of clinics available in South Korea:
26
Recovery time:
2 weeks of recovery time
Surgery:
Yes
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Everything you'll need to know about Nose Surgery in South Korea

What does a Nose Surgery Procedure Involve?

Nose surgery is an individualized surgery. Before the surgery, you will need to discuss important factors with your surgeon to determine if it is suitable for you. Your surgeon will review your medical history, including your previous surgeries, medical conditions, and any medications you are taking. You will need to have a complete physical examination, such as blood tests. Your surgeon will also consider your other facial features, the skin on your nose, and what you would like to change or correct. Then, your surgeon will develop a customized plan for you. Two weeks before and after surgery, avoid any medications that contain aspirin or ibuprofen, such as Advil and Motrin IB because these medications can increase bleeding. You will need to also stop taking herbal remedies and over-the-counter supplements. If you are an active smoker, stop smoking because smoking can slow your healing process and increase the risk of getting an infection.

During the actual surgery, you will be given either local anesthesia or general anesthesia. The type of anesthesia depends on how complex the surgery is and what the surgeon would prefer to use. Then, the surgery will start by making incisions inside your nose or at the base of your nose between your nostrils. Your surgeon will reshape the inner bone and cartilage underneath your skin to make a more pleasing appearance.

How Long Should I Stay in South Korea for a Nose Surgery Procedure?

If everything goes well, you can go back to your hotel on the same day once the effects of anesthesia wear off. However, you will need to stay in a recovery room for a few hours so the staff can monitor you. Some people may need to stay in hospital overnight. After you are discharged from the hospital, you will need to stay in South Korea for at least 10 to 14 days for initial recovery, follow-up checkups, and for the stitches to be removed.

What's the Recovery Time for Nose Surgery Procedures in South Korea?

The recovery period for nose surgery can be different from person to person. In general, 2 to 3 weeks is needed until you can get back to your full normal routine and 3 to 6 weeks until you can do any strenuous activity. However, you should be able to go back to work within a week, except if your job requires strenuous physical activity. You will feel gradually better each day in the first week. You will experience swelling, which can take six months to subside. The only people who will notice the swelling is you and your surgeon. Your final nose shape will be apparent after it is completely healed.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Nose Surgery Procedures in South Korea?

After the surgery, you may need to wear a nasal splint for the first week. The splint is used to protect and support your nose. Your nose may be congested due to swelling or from the nasal splint. You need to rest in bed with your head raised higher than your chest to reduce bleeding and swelling. For a few days after the surgery, you may also experience slight bleeding and drainage of mucus. Your surgeon may place a “drip pad” under your nose to absorb drainage.

Your surgeon may ask you to avoid strenuous activity, take baths instead of showers, avoid blowing your nose, eat high-fiber foods to avoid constipation, not to do any facial expressions (smiling or laughing), not wearing pull clothing and wear button-downs instead.

For at least several weeks after the surgery, do not rest eyeglasses or sunglasses on your nose to prevent pressure. You should also wear SPF 30 sunscreen when you are outside because too much sun can cause permanent irregular discoloration to your nose. Do not put anything such as ice or cold packs on your nose even though it is swelling as the swelling will go away faster by limiting your dietary sodium.

What's the Success Rate of Nose Surgery Procedures in South Korea?

Nose surgery is known to have around 80% to 90% success rate. Nevertheless, just like any other surgery, it still has possible risks and complications. These risks are bleeding, infection, numbness, permanent nerve damage, and an adverse reaction to the anesthesia. You should call your surgeon immediately if you suspect any of the symptoms. Other possible risks are difficulty breathing through your nose, uneven-looking nose, persisting pain, swelling, and discoloration, scarring, septal perforation, and the need for a second or third surgery.

For an in-depth analysis of the closed rhinoplasty procedure with before and after images, watch this short video.

Are there Alternatives to Nose Surgery Procedures in South Korea?

If you do not want to undergo surgery, or if it is not suitable for you, you can get filler injections, such as Botox, Juvaderm, and Restylane. They can change the shape of your nose and only require a short visit to the doctor. This method is not painful and needs no incisions or stitches.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 26/03/2024