After Your Treatment: Recovery & Follow-Up
Recovery accommodation, when it's safe to fly, remote follow-up care, medical records, and making the most of your recovery time.
Recovery Timeline by Procedure
How long you'll stay in Korea and when you'll be presentable and fully recovered.
| Procedure | Korea Stay | Presentable | Full Recovery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health Checkup | 3-5 days | Same day | Same day |
| Dental Implant | 3-5 days | 1-2 days | 3-6 months |
| Double Eyelid Surgery | 10-14 days | 2-3 weeks | 1-3 months |
| Rhinoplasty | 14-21 days | 3-4 weeks | 6-12 months |
| V-Line Jaw Surgery | 21-28 days | 4-6 weeks | 3-6 months |
| Breast Augmentation | 10-14 days | 2-3 weeks | 4-6 weeks |
| Liposuction | 7-14 days | 2-4 weeks | 3-6 months |
| Knee Replacement | 14-21 days | 4-6 weeks | 3-6 months |
| Cancer Surgery (Robotic) | 14-28 days | Varies | Varies |
Recovery Accommodation
We match your accommodation to your procedure, recovery timeline, and budget.
Medical Tourism Guesthouses
$60-$120/night. Private rooms near hospitals, post-op meal service, medication assistance, basic nursing support, and a quiet environment for rest.
Serviced Apartments
$1,500-$2,500/month. Full kitchen (for dietary restrictions), laundry, more space. Best value for stays of 2+ weeks.
Hotels
$50-$300/night. Room service, proximity to pharmacies, excellent beds and blackout curtains. Best for shorter recovery periods.
Hospital Recovery Suites
Some hospitals offer dedicated recovery rooms for international patients in the immediate post-operative period. Ask about availability.
When Is It Safe to Fly?
Timing depends on your procedure. Your surgeon is the final authority - we confirm flight timing before you book.
Reduced cabin pressure at altitude can increase swelling, particularly after facial surgery. Your surgeon will advise on optimal timing.
Long flights increase deep vein thrombosis risk after lower body surgery. Compression stockings, movement, and hydration help. Blood thinners may be prescribed.
Book an aisle seat for easier movement. Consider premium economy or business class for major surgical recovery. Bring a neck pillow and loose clothing.
Your Korean surgeon provides a written clearance-to-fly letter. Some airlines require this for recent surgical patients.
Follow-Up After Returning Home
Your care doesn't end when you leave Korea. Here's how follow-up works across time zones.
English records, imaging files (CD/USB or digital), surgical notes, pathology reports, medication lists, and written care instructions - all before you leave Korea.
Video consultations with your Korean physician are standard at partner hospitals. Email/phone access for 3-6 months. Remote image review available.
Share Korean records with your home doctor. Imaging on CD/USB is compatible with standard PACS systems. We provide medication lists with generic names.
We maintain your case file, coordinate remote consultations, facilitate additional records requests, and plan return visits for staged treatments.
Warning Signs: When to Seek Help
Contact InKoreaNow and/or seek local medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms.
Fever above 38°C (100.4°F) persisting more than 24 hours
Increasing pain not controlled by prescribed medication
Sudden significant swelling, especially on one side
Redness, warmth, or discharge at incision site (signs of infection)
Chest pain or difficulty breathing
Severe nausea or vomiting preventing medication or hydration