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Hi everyone! So I'm planning to try non-surgical nose fillers while on vacation in Korea next month. But I'm a bit worried about the timing because I can only stay for two weeks, and the return flight is crucial.
Has anyone tried nose fillers? I'm curious about how long the recovery time usually is before I can see 'presentable' results? Like, how many days does it take for the swelling and redness to go away? I'm worried about flying home with severe swelling, because sitting on a plane for a long time can make the swelling worse, right?
Also, I wanted to ask from your experience—are there any specific things I should avoid before flying after the procedure? Seriously, your information is very helpful in planning my trip. Thank you!
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I was worried like you, but in my experience, it's best to ask the consultant there for detailed information about recovery time and things to avoid before flying, because everyone's body is different and it's hard to say for sure how long it will take. Have a wonderful trip! 💙
I'm also a foreign tourist, and I completely understand your concerns! I initially considered making some minor adjustments during my trip to Korea, but I decided to stay a few more days to ensure sufficient recovery time, which gave me peace of mind. I suggest you consult your doctor about the specific recovery period and flight recommendations, as everyone's situation is different, and a doctor can provide more reliable advice based on your individual circumstances.
Me too! I wanted to do the same thing when I went to Korea last time, but I had to give up because of flight schedules. I heard some people say the swelling went down in a few days, but others said it takes more than a week to become completely invisible, so it really varies from person to person. You might want to consult a local cosmetic clinic for their advice and ask them how they would best schedule things based on your specific situation.
Hi! From my friend's experience getting fillers here, she said it's best to wait at least a week before a long flight to let the swelling go down—she's worried that the cabin pressure will make her face puffier. It's best to ask the doctor directly about your flight timing, as everyone's recovery time is different!
I had nasal fillers done in Seoul before, and in my experience, there was some swelling for the first three or four days. However, I consulted a nurse before my flight, and she advised me to allow at least a week for peace of mind, so the swelling wouldn't be too noticeable during the flight. You might need to discuss your specific schedule with your doctor; they will provide more professional advice based on your individual circumstances!