I did 360 lipo and would say the recovery requires patience. The first two weeks were uncomfortable, but not unbearable. Now I really like how my waist flows into my hips it looks more sculpted in clothes.
I had some lumpiness around my belly button for months, and I panicked thinking it was botched. But with regular self-massage and time, it evened out. Korean clinics are very skilled at sculpting, so trust the process. Overall, I’m thrilled. I actually enjoy shopping for fitted tops now.
I’m happy I did it, but I wish I had mentally prepared for the waiting period. The final result didn’t show immediately, which made me anxious. After a few months though, it became worth it.
I’m a mom of two, and my belly pooch was stubborn. 360 lipo in Korea gave me back my pre-pregnancy jeans. The recovery was harder than I expected because you use your core for everything. But the clinic’s aftercare helped. Very happy, but wish I’d taken more time off work.
For me, it worked well in terms of shaping my waist and back. I didn’t lose a lot of weight, but the contour improvement is what I was aiming for. It gave me a more defined silhouette overall.
I did 360 lipo plus a little fat transfer to my hips, and the combo was great. The lipo part alone already made a big difference in my silhouette. Recovery was painful when sitting down. But now at 14 months, my shape is natural and lasting. Worth every penny.
My experience was good but not easy. The compression stage felt long and a bit tiring. However, once I got past that phase, I started seeing steady improvement every week.
My experience was mixed because I had unrealistic expectations. I thought 360 lipo would make me look like a model. Instead, it gave me a more proportionate shape which is actually better. I lost fat in the right places, but I still need to exercise for tone. Overall happy, just more realistic now.
I had it done and I’d say the biggest change is how my clothes fit now. My waist looks smaller and my back looks smoother. It’s not a dramatic wow transformation, but definitely a refined look.
I gained a few pounds after surgery and was worried the fat would come back unevenly. It didn’t the fat cells in treated areas are gone, so I gained evenly elsewhere. That’s the beauty of 360 lipo. I’m still very happy, and the shape held up.
Recovery was a bit uncomfortable, especially sleeping positions and tightness. But I followed instructions strictly and it helped a lot. The end result looks natural, which is what I wanted.
I had a complication minor skin dimpling on my lower belly. The clinic offered free touch-up lipo under local anesthesia, which fixed it. Annoying, but they stood by their work. Final result after touch-up beautiful. So I’m happy overall, just frustrated that I needed a second pass.
I was surprised by how long the swelling lasted, especially around the lower abdomen. But once it settled, I could finally appreciate the results. Now my body shape looks more balanced overall.
My results are good, but I think consistency in aftercare matters a lot. Wearing compression and taking care of myself made a big difference in how things shaped up over time.
I had a small area of fibrosis on my right flank that felt like a hard knot. The clinic had me do ultrasound therapy for a few weeks, and it softened. Final result is smooth. I’m happy, but I learned that 360 lipo isn’t magic—you need to follow up on any weird lumps immediately.
I’m in my 40s, so I worried about loose skin. The surgeon warned me that my skin elasticity wasn’t great. After lipo, I have some very fine wrinkling on my lower belly when I bend over. Standing up, it looks fine. I’m okay with the trade-off because the fat is gone. Just be honest about your skin quality before going in.
I’m about six months post-op now and I can honestly say it was one of the best decisions I’ve made for my confidence. The 360 approach really transformed my midsection in a way that exercise just couldn’t touch. The first week was pretty rough with the soreness it felt like I’d done 1,000 crunches but once the drainage stopped and the swelling started to go down, the silhouette was amazing. I’m finally able to wear high-waisted jeans without a muffin top.
My experience was mostly positive, but I want to be real about the recovery. Korea has the technology down to a science, and the incisions are so tiny you can barely find them now. However, the compression garment is your best friend and your worst enemy. I had to wear it 24/7 for the first month, and in the Korean humidity, it was a struggle. If you go, try to book during a cooler month.
I’m three weeks out and still quite swollen, which is something nobody tells you enough about. You’ll have good days where you look snatched and bad days where you feel like a balloon. The surgery itself was a breeze the nursing staff in Seoul were so attentive, but the emotional roller coaster of waiting for the final result is real. My waist is already down 3 inches, though, so I know it’s working.
I had a great experience overall, but my advice is to stay in Korea for at least two weeks. I tried to fly home after 7 days and the flight was incredibly uncomfortable due to the cabin pressure and the swelling. The results are fantastic my back fat is completely gone but give your body time to heal before sitting on a long-haul flight. It’s a major surgery, even if it feels routine there.