Is it common for international patients to treat their plastic surgery trip to Korea like a mix of medical treatment and vacation? I’d like to understand what recovery really looks like day to day.
A friend who had surgery in Korea said her daily routine was mostly rest, ice packs, medication, and short clinic visits. She only started doing light walking and simple outings after the initial swelling went down a bit.
One thing patients often mention is that swelling and fatigue can make sightseeing less enjoyable at first. Most people seem to start exploring only after their body starts feeling more normal again.
Yes, many international patients combine surgery in Korea with a short trip, but the focus is mainly on recovery rather than vacation. The first few days are usually spent resting, managing swelling, and attending follow-ups, and only later do patients slowly start light activities if they feel comfortable.