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[Eton TV] If You’re Considering Nose Surgery, Refer to Your Leave Plan!

Etonne Plastic Surgery Clinic · 에톤성형외과의원 · October 30, 2025

If you’re going to have nose surgery, how many days do you need? It’s one of the questions I get the most often. For people who feel very uncomfortable being exposed to other peopl...

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Clinic: Etonne Plastic Surgery Clinic

Original post date: October 30, 2025

Translated at: April 22, 2026 at 2:10 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

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If you’re going to have nose surgery,

how many days do you need?

It’s one of the questions I get the most often.

For people who feel very uncomfortable being exposed to other people’s stares or questions during the recovery period after surgery,

especially if they need to return to work or school,

planning annual leave, vacation, or time off becomes really important.

Thinking in advance about how much recovery time you should set aside brings peace of mind...

I’ll explain in detail😀

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First, I recommend one week.

The minimum amount of time should be considered 5 days.

The reason I consider 5 days the minimum is that

for those 5 days,

a splint is attached to the bridge of the nose, so even if you try to cover it with a mask,

it won’t be hidden.

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The earliest time this can be removed is at least 5 days, and up to about 10 days is needed,

because 10 days is the time when all treatment is finished and even the stitches inside the nose can be removed.

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However, since our leave days are also precious, I recommend one week, which is enough time to remove the external stitches.

If you want to return after recovering to a certain extent,

the most realistic and efficient period is one week, so that seems like the right plan to make.

And if you want a complete recovery, planning for 10 days is also a good option.

Please refer to this plan and make sure to secure enough time to recover comfortably without worrying about other people’s eyes on you.

Thank you.🙏

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