Korean Rhinoplasty Recovery at One Month: What the Mirror Actually Shows (and Doesn’t)

Before-and-after of a Korean woman one month after Korean rhinoplasty — refined bridge and tip with residual mild swelling, rest of face unchanged

The first thirty days after Korean rhinoplasty is the period that almost nobody describes accurately online. Between week-one bruising peak and six-month final result sits the actual one-month state — and reading it correctly decides whether you panic at week three or feel falsely reassured at week five.

Korean Alar Reduction: The Procedure That Makes Your Face Look Smaller Without Touching the Bridge

Before-and-after of an East Asian woman three months after Korean alar reduction surgery — narrower nasal base with bridge and tip unchanged, refined face proportion

Most foreign patients fly to Seoul thinking they need a full rhinoplasty. The Korean surgeon points at the lower third of their nose and says, ‘What you actually want is just this part.’ Korean alar reduction — the procedure that makes your face look smaller without touching the bridge — has quietly become one of the specialty exports of the Korean cosmetic surgery industry.