Treatment Outcomes
- Short-term results: In the immediate period following surgery, the face may experience swelling and bruising, which are normal post-operative reactions. For instance, after eyelid surgery, the eyes may swell significantly, and after rhinoplasty, the nose may exhibit swelling and bruising. Generally, swelling subsides gradually within 1 to 2 weeks post-surgery, allowing for an initial view of the general aesthetic outcome.
- Long-term results: As time passes and swelling fully resolves, the surgical effects stabilize. Procedures such as double eyelid surgery can make the eyes appear more vibrant, rhinoplasty can enhance facial three-dimensionality, facial contouring surgery can create smoother and softer facial lines, and facial rejuvenation procedures can address skin laxity and wrinkles, resulting in a more youthful appearance.
Is This Right for Me?
- Suitable Candidates
- Individuals seeking facial aesthetic improvements, such as those desiring double eyelids, a more prominent nose, or a smaller facial contour.
- Patients with congenital facial deformities, including cleft lip/palate or microtia, who require reconstructive surgery.
- Individuals with facial tissue or organ defects caused by trauma or acquired tumors, affecting facial appearance and seeking restoration.
- Unsuitable Candidates
- Those with severe systemic conditions such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, or blood disorders that make them unfit for surgery.
- Individuals with unstable mental health or unrealistic expectations regarding surgical outcomes.
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
- Patients with active facial infections or inflammatory skin conditions.
Select Equipment
- Laser Equipment: Used for procedures such as laser wrinkle removal, eye bag removal, and hair removal. When selecting, pay attention to parameters like brand, energy stability, and wavelength range. Laser equipment from well-known brands typically offers more mature technology and ensures better treatment outcomes and safety, such as those from Sciton, Cynosure, and other reputable manufacturers.
- Ultrasound Equipment: May be utilized in surgeries like facial liposuction. High-quality ultrasound equipment enables more precise targeting of fat tissue, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
- Imaging Equipment: Such as CT and MRI scanners, used prior to facial plastic surgery to thoroughly examine the structure of facial bones and soft tissues, assisting surgeons in developing more precise surgical plans. Choosing imaging equipment with high resolution and clear images provides more accurate information for the procedure.
Select Equipment
- Laser Equipment: Used for procedures such as laser wrinkle removal, eye bag removal, and hair removal. When selecting, pay attention to parameters like brand, energy stability, and wavelength range. Laser equipment from well-known brands typically features more mature technology, ensuring better treatment outcomes and safety, such as those from brands like Cynosure and Cutera.
- Ultrasound Equipment: May be utilized in procedures like facial liposuction. High-quality ultrasound equipment can more precisely locate adipose tissue, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
- Imaging Equipment: Such as CT and MRI, used prior to facial plastic surgery to thoroughly understand the structure of facial bones and soft tissues, assisting surgeons in developing more precise surgical plans. Choosing imaging equipment with high resolution and clear images provides more accurate information for the surgery.
Price
The cost of facial plastic surgery varies significantly depending on the procedure.
- Minimally invasive procedures: The price for Botox injection for face slimming typically ranges from approximately $280 to $840 USD; hyaluronic acid filler costs vary by brand and dosage, ranging from about $140 to $1,400 USD.
- Surgical procedures: Double eyelid surgery costs approximately $420 to $2,100 USD; rhinoplasty with implants ranges from about $700 to $4,200 USD; mandibular contouring surgery is more expensive, typically costing between $2,800 and $7,000 USD.
The results of facial plastic surgery are influenced by multiple factors, including an individual's facial foundation, the surgical technique employed, and the surgeon's level of expertise. Prior to undergoing surgery, it is essential to have thorough discussions with your surgeon to understand the achievable outcomes and avoid unrealistic expectations. For instance, while eyelid surgery may not transform eyes into perfectly ideal sizes and shapes, it can deliver significant improvements based on existing features. Similarly, facial contouring surgery cannot completely alter one's face into a fundamentally different appearance but can optimize facial lines within reasonable limits. Please note that pricing for such procedures in Korea varies depending on the clinic, surgeon, and specific techniques used, and should be calculated based on current international exchange rates for accurate budgeting.
Combination Therapy
- Facial Rejuvenation Combination Therapy: Laser wrinkle removal, Botox injections, and hyaluronic acid fillers can be combined. Laser treatment stimulates collagen regeneration and improves skin texture; Botox injections reduce dynamic wrinkles; hyaluronic acid fillers enhance facial fullness and fill static wrinkles and depressions.
- Facial Contour Combination Therapy: For patients with poor facial contours, facial liposuction and autologous fat grafting can be combined. First, excess fat is removed via facial liposuction to reduce facial puffiness; then, autologous fat is grafted into areas such as the temples and cheeks to create a softer, more three-dimensional facial contour.
Side Effects and Complications
- Infection: If postoperative care is inadequate, infection may occur, presenting with symptoms such as local redness, swelling, pain, and fever. Severe infections can compromise surgical outcomes or even lead to surgical failure.
- Bleeding and Hematoma: Bleeding may occur during surgery, and hematoma formation is possible postoperatively. Small hematomas often resolve spontaneously, whereas larger ones may require intervention.
- Hypertrophic Scarring: Hypertrophic scarring may develop at the incision site, particularly in individuals prone to keloids or abnormal scarring. This can affect appearance, manifesting as thickened, hardened, and discolored skin at the incision.
- Implant Rejection: When using implants for cosmetic procedures (such as rhinoplasty or chin augmentation), rejection reactions may occur, characterized by local swelling, pain, and fever. In severe cases, the implant must be removed.
- Nerve Damage: During facial plastic surgery, there is a risk of damaging facial nerves, which can lead to abnormal sensation or unnatural facial expressions.
Select Equipment
In addition to the previously mentioned lasers, ultrasound devices, and imaging equipment, other instruments are also used in certain plastic surgery procedures. For instance, during facial lifting surgery, radiofrequency devices such as Thermage and Ultherapy may be employed. When selecting equipment, ensure it has received certification from relevant national authorities and demonstrates proven clinical efficacy. Additionally, only use instruments provided by legitimate medical institutions to avoid safety risks associated with unapproved or non-compliant devices.
Contraindications for the Procedure
Absolute Contraindications: Individuals with severe systemic diseases such as uncontrolled hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, or impaired liver and kidney function; those in the acute phase of infection; patients with allergies to materials used in plastic surgery; and individuals with severe psychological disorders who cannot cooperate with the surgery and postoperative recovery.
Relative Contraindications: Women during menstruation, as blood clotting function changes during this period, potentially increasing the risk of bleeding; patients taking certain special medications (such as anticoagulants) who need to adjust their medication under medical supervision before considering surgery.
Contraindications for the Procedure
- Absolute Contraindications: Individuals with severe systemic diseases such as uncontrolled hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, or impaired liver and kidney function; those in an acute infection phase; individuals with allergies to materials used in plastic surgery; and patients with severe psychological disorders who cannot cooperate with the surgery and post-operative recovery.
- Relative Contraindications: Women during their menstrual period, as blood clotting function changes at this time, which may increase the risk of bleeding during surgery; and patients taking certain special medications (such as anticoagulants), who should adjust their medication under a doctor's guidance before considering the procedure.
Side Effects
In addition to the previously mentioned side effects such as infection, bleeding, and hypertrophic scarring, the following may also occur.
- Skin hyperpigmentation: After laser treatment or surgery, some patients may experience skin hyperpigmentation, which typically takes time to gradually fade.
- Local numbness: During the procedure, local nerves may be damaged, causing numbness in the affected area. This condition may gradually improve over several months, though a small number of patients may experience long-term persistence.
Self-Diagnosis of Symptoms
If you experience the following symptoms after plastic surgery, please pay close attention:
- Persistent or worsening local redness, swelling, heat, and pain may indicate infection;
- Abnormal discharge or bleeding from the wound may suggest poor healing or infection;
- Unusual swelling or deformation of the face may indicate unsatisfactory surgical results or complications;
- Abnormal facial sensations, such as numbness or tingling, may be signs of nerve damage.
Select Treatment Plan
The selection of a treatment plan should be determined by a physician based on comprehensive factors such as the patient’s facial features, personal needs, and overall health. Patients should communicate thoroughly with their doctor to understand the pros and cons, risks, and expected outcomes of each option. For example, in rhinoplasty, the physician will recommend various approaches—including silicone implant augmentation, porous polyethylene implant augmentation, or autologous rib cartilage grafting—tailored to the patient’s nasal structure and personal preferences.