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Hi everyone! My name is Quynh, and I'm planning to have a small procedure in Korea next week, but I just realized I'll be traveling for a few more days afterward. I'm a little worried about swelling and how to care for my skin then. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
I'd like to ask what I should pack? Like, what kind of masks, serums, or skincare products should I bring to help reduce swelling and promote recovery? I don't know which products in Korea are actually effective or just marketing hype, haha. My skin will be very sensitive then, so I need to be careful with my choices.
Also, do you have any tips on how to prevent the procedure from being affected while traveling? Like, what to avoid, or good habits to adopt? I would be incredibly grateful if you could share your experiences. Thanks in advance! 💕
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Your situation, which is about to go on a trip after the surgery, is really complicated! I am also in a similar situation, so I understand your thoughts. For me, it was very important to listen carefully to the doctors' advice before starting the active recovery process, and to avoid any discomfort on the face, I brought simple products (simple masks without names, sevors) - I hope you will also learn from the news and improve! 💕
Quinn, you look so good! I was thinking about traveling under the same circumstances, so your question is very understandable. I've been hearing a lot about washing your face with cold water and avoiding too much makeup lately, but I'm curious about how you take care of yourself. It seems like it's often a bit of a hassle to travel without listening to your doctor's advice. 💕
Ah, I understand your concern! I also traveled after a session and the swelling was real 😅 The most important thing is to ask the doctor exactly how many days you need to recover after the session before traveling, because everyone is different. As for products, I honestly bought a few simple things from a regular pharmacy instead of very expensive ones, and my skin was great 💕
I've had a similar experience before. The most helpful thing when traveling is to bring enough face masks and moisturizing sprays. Skin tends to get especially dry when flying or changing hotels, so moisturizing is really important! Also, remember to ask your doctor what to avoid (like hot water, exercise, etc.). It will give you a lot of peace of mind. I wish you a smooth recovery!
I went through the same thing! The most important thing for me was drinking plenty of water and getting enough sleep, and cold compresses helped a lot with the puffiness. Honestly, simple, light creams are better than heavy, complicated ones, especially when you're on the go 😊