My Cousin's Experience with Deviated Nose Correction at BION Plastic Surgery

My male cousin recently underwent Deviated Nose Correction at BION Plastic Surgery in Seoul with Dr. Hwang Gwi hwan, and overall his experience was quite positive.

One thing that stood out was how much attention was given to consultation and planning before the procedure. Dr. Hwang Gwi hwan spent time evaluating both the functional and cosmetic aspects of my cousin’s nose. The discussion focused on breathing concerns, nasal structure, facial balance, and what could realistically be achieved rather than creating unrealistic expectations.

The consultation felt thorough and informative. My cousin appreciated that the focus was not only on appearance but also on improving the nasal deviation that had been affecting his breathing for years. Every question was answered patiently, which helped him feel more comfortable moving forward with the surgery.

The recovery period was probably the most challenging part of the entire experience. During the first couple of weeks there was noticeable swelling, congestion, and some discomfort. Like many people researching nose surgery, he initially underestimated how much patience would be required during healing. It took time before the swelling gradually improved and the shape became easier to evaluate.

Another thing he appreciated was how organized the overall process felt. From preoperative assessments to follow up appointments, everything seemed well coordinated. However, traveling to another country for surgery involves much more than the procedure itself. Factors such as accommodation, transportation, language support, recovery time, and follow up care are all important considerations when planning treatment abroad.

As the healing progressed, both the appearance and function of his nose continued to improve. The biggest benefit for him was not just the visual correction but also being able to breathe more comfortably. While the changes were noticeable, the result still looked natural and suited his facial features.

From what I observed, the final outcome of Deviated Nose Correction can vary significantly depending on a person’s anatomy, the severity of the deviation, and individual healing patterns. Because of that, I think anyone researching clinics should pay close attention to the surgeon’s experience, communication style, and approach to realistic treatment planning rather than relying only on before and after photos.

Has anyone else here undergone Deviated Nose Correction in South Korea? I would be interested to hear how different clinics approach consultations, recovery guidance, and long term follow up care.