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Yes. If you have a deviated septum or sinus-related issues, they can often be corrected during the same procedure. View Plastic Surgery also has ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialists who can evaluate and treat functional nasal problems alongside rhinoplasty when needed.
It is recommended to stay in Korea for about 7–10 days after rhinoplasty. This allows time for initial recovery, follow-up checks, and stitch removal, ensuring it is safe to travel before returning home.
The most common issues after rhinoplasty may include swelling, bruising, temporary asymmetry, or minor inflammation during the healing period. These are usually temporary and improve as the nose heals.
The medical team monitors recovery through follow-up visits and post-operative care, and provides appropriate medication or treatments if needed to ensure proper healing.
There is no guaranteed revision policy for rhinoplasty results. However, if there is a medical issue related to the surgery, the clinic will take responsibility and provide appropriate care.
It is important to note that healing outcomes can vary due to individual factors such as tissue condition, healing process, or external factors, which may affect the final result.
Most major swelling after rhinoplasty usually improves within 1–2 weeks, allowing patients to appear comfortably in public. However, mild swelling can continue to gradually decrease over the following weeks to months as the nose fully heals.
The result is maintained by stable structural support, proper surgical technique, and the healing of the internal tissues over time.
Revision surgery is usually considered after enough healing time has passed, often several months or more depending on the case.
Yes. The nostril shape can change slightly as swelling decreases and the tissues settle during recovery.
Contracture is uncommon but possible. Careful surgical technique, proper material selection, and post-operative care help reduce the risk.