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Recovery Guide

What to expect during Epicanthoplasty & Lateral Canthoplasty (Eye Corner Surgery) recovery

Before: Stop smoking and avoid alcohol or blood-thinning medications for 2 weeks. Before: Attend consultation to review eye measurements and desired outcomes. After: Keep surgical site clean and dry, avoid rubbing or pressing eyes. After: Apply prescribed ointment and cold compress to reduce swelling. After: Avoid strenuous activity, sauna, or makeup until fully healed.

Recovery time
~7 days
Estimated cost
$2,500 – $5,000

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Epicanthoplasty & Lateral Canthoplasty (Eye Corner Surgery) recovery take?
Recovery from Epicanthoplasty & Lateral Canthoplasty (Eye Corner Surgery) typically takes approximately 7 days. Individual recovery times vary based on health, procedure complexity, and adherence to aftercare guidelines.
What should I do after Epicanthoplasty & Lateral Canthoplasty (Eye Corner Surgery)?
Before: Stop smoking and avoid alcohol or blood-thinning medications for 2 weeks. Before: Attend consultation to review eye measurements and desired outcomes. After: Keep surgical site clean and dry, avoid rubbing or pressing eyes. After: Apply prescribed ointment and cold compress to reduce swelling. After: Avoid strenuous activity, sauna, or makeup until fully healed.
What are the signs of complications after Epicanthoplasty & Lateral Canthoplasty (Eye Corner Surgery)?
Contact your provider immediately if you experience unusual pain, swelling, fever, or discharge after Epicanthoplasty & Lateral Canthoplasty (Eye Corner Surgery). Medipanion's support team is available to connect you with your provider if concerns arise.
When can I fly home after Epicanthoplasty & Lateral Canthoplasty (Eye Corner Surgery) in South Korea?
Most providers recommend waiting at least 1–2 weeks before flying after Epicanthoplasty & Lateral Canthoplasty (Eye Corner Surgery). Your surgeon will advise the appropriate timeframe based on your specific procedure and recovery progress.

Recovery Steps

  1. Days 1-2: Rest period. Swelling and discomfort are normal
  2. Days 3-4: Light activities may resume. Follow aftercare instructions
  3. Days 5-7: Gradual return to normal activities
  4. Day 7+: Full recovery expected. Resume all activities

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