Revision Plastic Surgery in Korea: Safe, Beautiful, Expert Corrections

 

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Revision plastic surgery is a specialized field in Korea that corrects unsatisfactory results or complications from previous cosmetic procedures. Whether it’s a poorly shaped nose, asymmetrical eyelids, or breast implant issues, revision plastic surgery in Korea provides expert solutions through careful planning and artistic refinement. Seoul Cosmetic Surgery ensures that international patients are guided to top surgeons for successful, safe outcomes.

Why Choose Korea for Revision Plastic Surgery?

  • Surgeons with advanced microsurgical and reconstructive training
  • High-resolution 3D scanning and imaging for planning
  • Aesthetic and functional correction for long-term success
  • Reputation for excellence in difficult and complex cases
  • Personalized concierge services for every patient

Common Types of Revision Surgeries

1. Corrective Rhinoplasty

  • For asymmetry, implant extrusion, breathing issues, or collapse
  • Uses rib cartilage or dermal grafts for reconstruction

2. Revision Double Eyelid Surgery

  • Corrects uneven creases, loose folds, or over-sculpted eyelids
  • May involve scar revision, ptosis correction, or full re-creation

3. Breast Revision Surgery

  • Resolves implant rupture, capsular contracture, asymmetry, or dissatisfaction with size or shape
  • Often involves implant replacement or fat grafting

4. Facial Contouring Correction

  • Jawline or cheekbone asymmetry
  • Adjustments after over-reduction or incomplete surgery

5. Scar and Skin Revision

  • Keloid removal, scar smoothing, or pigmentation correction

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Patient Journey: Step by Step

  1. Detailed Consultation & Case Review
  2. 3D Simulation and Imaging
  3. Custom Surgical Strategy with Safety Planning
  4. Operation (2–4 hours depending on procedure)
  5. Extended Recovery and Monitoring

For those undergoing revision plastic surgery in Korea, each step of the patient journey is carefully tailored to ensure optimal safety, precision, and long-term satisfaction.

Healing and Expectations

  • Swelling lasts longer than initial surgery (2–4 weeks for visible improvement)
  • Final results appear after 4–6 months
  • Non-surgical support such as PRP, laser, and exosome therapy may be included

Costs of Revision Plastic Surgery in Korea

Procedure

Price Range (USD)

Corrective Rhinoplasty $5,500–$9,000
Eyelid Revision $2,500–$4,500
Breast Revision $7,000–$12,000
Facial Contour Correction $8,000–$14,000

FAQs

Q: How soon after a failed surgery can I get a revision?

Usually 6–12 months depending on your healing and scar tissue.

Q: Is revision surgery more risky?

Yes, but Korea’s top surgeons specialize in this area and plan thoroughly with imaging and simulations.

Q: Can I have multiple revisions at once?

Yes, if deemed safe by the surgical team. Some patients combine nose and eyelid revisions.

Q: Will I need to stay longer in Korea?

Expect 10–14 days for initial healing and follow-up, longer for complex facial work.

Correct with Confidence

With world-class expertise, clinics specializing in revision plastic surgery in Korea help restore beauty and self-confidence where prior procedures fell short. Seoul Cosmetic Surgery ensures access to the best correctional care in Seoul.

👉 Book Your Revision Surgery Consultation with Seoul Cosmetic Surgery Today

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Who we are. Seoul Cosmetic Surgery is a KHIDI-registered medical tourism facilitator — registration A-2016-01-01-2642, held by East Meets West Inc. We are an agency, not a clinic. We do not perform medical procedures. We coordinate care between international patients and board-certified surgeons at partner clinics in Seoul, and we are paid by those clinics rather than by patients.

About this information. This page is general information, not medical advice. Costs, techniques, and recovery times vary by patient and by clinic. Whether any procedure is appropriate for you is a decision for a qualified surgeon during consultation.

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