Step 1: Determine the cosmetic procedure you want to undergo

Before making a formal appointment at a hospital, it is important to first decide on the specific cosmetic procedure you wish to have. Cosmetic procedures in Korea can be broadly divided into two categories:

Dermatological procedu
res include treatments such as hyaluronic acid injections, Rejuvlan, Juvelook regenerative injections, laser skin treatments, and skin management.

Plastic surgery proced
ures include double eyelid surgery, nose augmentation, facial contouring, facelifts, and fat grafting.

For those new to cosmetic procedures, many people start with dermatological treatments such as hyaluronic acid injections or skin repair therapies. These procedures have shorter recovery times and are generally more easily accepted.

However, for more substantial changes, such as nose augmentation or facial contouring, it is necessary to make additional preparations in advance.


Step 2: Choose a hospital and doctor

Once you have decided on the procedure, the next step is to select a hospital and doctor. Most cosmetic clinics in Korea are located in areas such as Gangnam, Cheongdam-dong, and Myeongdong in Seoul.

When choosing a hospital, several factors should be considered:

Hospital specialization: S
ome hospitals specialize in plastic surgery, while others focus on dermatological treatments.

Doctors use their
experience to understand their areas of expertise and clinical background, and thus choose to specialize in certain fields.

By viewing case p
hotos provided by the hospital, you can get a more intuitive understanding of the surgical style used.

Many people seeking cosmetic procedures first seek online consultations to learn about the basic options and price ranges before making a decision.


Step three: Make an appointment with the hospital in advance.

In Korea, it is usually necessary to make an appointment in advance for cosmetic treatments, especially for popular doctors or hospitals, as the waiting lists can extend for several weeks or even longer.

Common ways to make an appointment include:

  • Applying through the official website
  • Consulting and booking via WeChat
  • Using cosmetic treatment platforms to book

When making an appointment, you will typically need to provide the following information:

  • Projects I want to pursue
  • Estimated arrival time in Korea
  • Personal photos (for the doctor’s initial assessment)

The hospital will schedule a consultation based on the patient’s needs.


Step four: Arrive in Korea and attend the consultation

After arriving in Korea, you need to go to the hospital for the consultation at the scheduled time. Many Korean hospitals provide Chinese interpretation services, so communication should not be a problem.

The consultation process generally includes:

Providing basic informat
ion such as health status, allergy history, and previous medical conditions.

During the consultation, t
he doctor will assess your facial structure and skin condition and develop a treatment plan.

Confirming the treatment plan and cost: A
fter the plan is determined, the hospital will inform you of the exact fees.

If there are no questions about the plan, the treatment can be scheduled for the same day or the next day.


Step five: Undergo cosmetic treatment

The treatment time and process vary depending on the specific cosmetic procedure.

Skin care treatments
such as hyaluronic acid injections or laser therapy usually take place on the same day and take approximately 30 minutes to an hour.

Surgical procedures l
ike double eyelid surgery or nose augmentation may take several hours and require some recovery time afterward.

Before the treatment, the hospital will typically confirm the details again and take photographs for documentation.


Step six: Post-treatment care and recovery

After cosmetic treatment, proper post-care is very important. The hospital will usually provide detailed instructions, such as:

  • Avoid strenuous exercise
  • Avoid hot environments (such as saunas)
  • Pay attention to keeping your skin hydrated and protected from the sun.

For skin treatment procedures, it usually takes just a few days to return to normal daily activities. However, plastic surgery may require a longer recovery period, ranging from one to two weeks.

Some hospitals also arrange follow-up appointments to check on the recovery progress.


Step 7: Post-return care and maintenance

Even after returning home, it is still important to continue with post-surgery care, especially for skin treatments.

For example:

  • Regularly apply moisturizing products
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure
  • Use gentle skincare products

For certain skin treatments, such as Lijuzilan or hyaluronic acid injections, it is generally recommended to follow the prescribed treatment plan for more stable results.


The process of getting cosmetic treatments in Korea is actually not as complicated as one might think.

Many people who are considering going to Korea for cosmetic treatments for the first time often worry about the complexity of the process or difficulties in communication. In fact, the procedures in Korea are already very well-established, and many hospitals offer comprehensive services specifically for international customers.

From making an appointment, to the consultation and treatment itself, and finally to post-treatment care, the entire process is usually assisted by professionals. Therefore, with proper preparation in advance, the treatment can generally be completed smoothly.

For those who want to experience cosmetic treatments in Korea, the most important things are to choose a reputable hospital and a professional doctor, and to select the appropriate treatment based on their own needs.

By 夭夭

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