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Q. After nose surgery, when can under-eye fat repositioning be done?

Kowon Plastic Surgery · 김형택원장의 답변노트 · October 29, 2024

​ Hello. I am Kim Hyeong-taek, CEO doctor of Kowon Plastic Surgery Clinic, who creates highly refined results with careful technique. Today, this is a question from someone who wan...

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Original post date: October 29, 2024

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Q. After nose surgery, when can under-eye fat repositioning be done? image 1

Hello. I am Kim Hyeong-taek, CEO doctor of Kowon Plastic Surgery Clinic, who creates highly refined results with careful technique.

Today, this is a question from someone who wants both nose surgery and under-eye fat repositioning.

Q. After nose surgery, when can under-eye fat repositioning be done? image 2

Q. After nose surgery, when can under-eye fat repositioning be done?

Hello. I’m 21 years old and an adult.

The thing is, I want to get nose surgery and under-eye fat repositioning, but it seems like I need to have them done within a short period of time.

However, rather than having both done at one place all at once, I’d like to have the nose surgery at a place known for nose surgery and the under-eye fat repositioning at a place known for that procedure, separately.

So, how long after nose surgery do I need to wait through the recovery period before I can get under-eye fat repositioning?

I understand that both surgeries are done under sedation anesthesia, but is it okay to get under-eye fat repositioning right after nose surgery?

Or is it only possible after recovering for a certain period of time?

#NoseSurgery #UnderEyeFatRepositioning #EyeSurgery #UnderEyeSurgery #KowonPlasticSurgery

If you have nose surgery first, swelling will spread to the area around the eyes.

Because of that, it can interfere with under-eye fat repositioning surgery. Of course, swelling differs from person to person, and if the swelling is not severe, surgery may be possible, but for a more certain result, it is advisable to allow recovery time until the swelling has subsided to some extent.

The time it takes for swelling to go down after nose surgery varies by person, but it is generally considered to take about a week.

The best method would be to have the under-eye fat repositioning surgery first and then undergo nose surgery right after.

If you have under-eye fat repositioning surgery in the morning and then go for nose surgery in the afternoon, the recovery period can be shortened and it may be possible to have both surgeries on the same day.

I hope you get a good result.

Thank you.

Source: https://kin.naver.com/qna/detail.nhn?d1id=7&dirId=70110&docId=225964182&page=1#answer1

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

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