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[Japanese Expert] Q. I’m planning nasal revision surgery, and I’m wondering about the recovery period for nose surgery

Kowon Plastic Surgery · 김형택원장의 답변노트 · April 29, 2024

​ Hello. I’m Kim Hyung-taek, the CEO of Kowon Plastic Surgery. This answer note is the Japan edition. ​ Someone asked a question because they wanted to undergo nasal revision surge...

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Clinic: Kowon Plastic Surgery

Original post date: April 29, 2024

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 4:05 AM

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[Japanese Expert] Q. I’m planning nasal revision surgery, and I’m wondering about the recovery period for nose surgery image 1

Hello. I’m Kim Hyung-taek, the CEO of Kowon Plastic Surgery.

This answer note is the Japan edition.

Someone asked a question because they wanted to undergo nasal revision surgery and were curious about the recovery period for nose surgery.

I am answering that question.

[Japanese Expert] Q. I’m planning nasal revision surgery, and I’m wondering about the recovery period for nose surgery image 2

Q. I’m planning nasal revision surgery, and I’m wondering about the recovery period for nose surgery

I want to know the recovery period for nose surgery. Does nasal revision surgery take a long time?

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How long do I need to wait before nasal revision surgery?

In principle, we recommend leaving a six-month interval before nasal revision surgery. This is because we consider six months to be the minimum period needed for the incisions, dissection sites, wounds, and tissue from surgery to heal. If revision surgery is rushed before that, you should be aware that the chances of pain, delayed wound healing, deformity, and coughing increase. More precisely, we recommend consulting thoroughly with the operating surgeon, checking the condition of the nose, and safely deciding on the timing of revision surgery.

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In principle, we recommend leaving a six-month interval before nasal revision surgery (repeat surgery). This is because we consider six months to be the minimum period needed for the incisions, dissection sites, wounds, and tissue from surgery to heal. Please note that if revision surgery is forced too quickly before then, the likelihood of pain, delayed wound healing, deformity, coughing, and other issues increases. More precisely, we recommend consulting thoroughly with the operating surgeon, checking the condition of the nose, and safely deciding on the timing of revision surgery.

Source: https://marshmallow-qa.com/messages/fdd3c7de-b8f7-4a75-9804-d6e1e41f288b?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=answer

https://blog.naver.com/kowon_note/223330250577

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