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What non-surgical skin treatments are most popular in Korea?
Korea is a global leader in non-surgical aesthetic medicine. The most popular non-surgical skin treatments for international patients include: (1) Ultherapy / HIFU — ultrasound-based skin lifting, zero downtime, $800–$1,500; (2) Thermage FLX — radiofrequency tightening, zero downtime, $700–$1,200; (3) Pico laser toning — pigmentation, pores, and rejuvenation, $150–$300/session; (4) Skin booster injections (Restylane Vital, Juvederm) — deep hydration, microinjections across the face, $300–$600; (5) Thread lift (PDO threads) — mechanical lifting effect, 2–3 days minor bruising, $800–$2,000; (6) Botox and fillers — widely available, very competitive pricing. Many visitors combine 2–3 of these treatments in a single trip.
Is it safe to fly home after surgery? When is it safe to fly?
Flying too soon after surgery carries real risks: deep vein thrombosis (DVT) from immobility on long flights, swelling exacerbation from cabin pressure changes, and infection risk from public air travel. General guidelines: (1) Minor procedures (Botox, fillers, laser) — can fly the next day; (2) Rhinoplasty — typically cleared after splint removal (day 7–10), but many surgeons prefer 10–14 days; (3) Breast augmentation or liposuction — usually 7–10 days; (4) Facial bone surgery — minimum 14 days, prefer 21 days; (5) Dental implants (post-extraction) — 3–5 days. On long flights after surgery: walk every hour, stay hydrated, wear compression socks, avoid alcohol. Always get written medical clearance from your Korean surgeon before flying.