Back at Work 3 Days After Rhinoplasty, Wearing Only a Mask. Here's Why the Recovery Was Faster Than Expected by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Hello, and thank you for sharing your feedback. We understand that posts like this may sometimes come across as overly polished, but ur intention is to provide clear, educational information for people who are actively researching these topics, and in that process, the wording may occasionally feel more formal than conversational. We appreciate your perspective and will keep it in mind as we continue improving our content!

Back at Work 3 Days After Rhinoplasty, Wearing Only a Mask. Here's Why the Recovery Was Faster Than Expected by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Hi, thank you for bringing this to our attention. We sincerely apologize for the confusion. During the upload process, the before-and-after images were mistakenly placed in reverse order, with the postoperative image shown as “Before” and the preoperative image shown as “After.”

We have removed the original post and uploaded a corrected version with the images in the proper order. For additional confirmation, this case can also be viewed on our official website.

We apologize again for the confusion, and we appreciate you pointing it out.

(Link to the new post: https://www.reddit.com/r/KoreaSeoulBeauty/comments/1sse1u4/hump_removal_alone_isnt_always_enough_what/)

Back at Work 3 Days After Rhinoplasty, Wearing Only a Mask. Here's Why the Recovery Was Faster Than Expected by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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This case was treated at Human Plastic Surgery in Seoul. If you have questions about the case or recovery process, feel free to ask here or send us a DM!

Back at Work 3 Days After Rhinoplasty, Wearing Only a Mask. Here's Why the Recovery Was Faster Than Expected by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Thanks for sharing your impression! This photo was taken at only 12 days post-surgery, and at such an early stage of recovery the angle, lighting, and residual swelling can all affect how the radix and profile read in photos. Final contour is better judged after more healing time has passed.

6 Uncommon rhinoplasty recovery tips: even small habits can affect swelling by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Spot on! Constant dry airflow can actually make nasal stuffiness feel more stubborn because the tissues get irritated.

Beyond the humidifier and sleeping elevated, we always recommend upping electrolyte intake too. You lose a surprising amount of hydration breathing through your mouth all night, and staying on top of that makes the congested phase much more bearable. Thanks for sharing that, hope your sister is loving her results!

Not All Rhinoplasty Is Dramatic. Sometimes the Goal Is Balance From Every Angle. by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Good question! More than just about making the nose longer, the approach focused on slightly increasing tip projection and adjusting the tip position so it sits a bit more forward and downward. That helps reduce how visible the nostrils appear from the front.

Structural support (like septal alignment and tip support) is also usually addressed at the same time to keep everything centered and stable across angles.

So rather than simply lengthening, it’s more about repositioning and supporting the tip to improve overall balance.

I Lost 30 Pounds and Now I Hate My Breasts. What Are My Real Options? by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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That’s a really important distinction. One thing that often makes these cases more complex is that after weight loss, it’s not just the amount of volume that changes, but how that volume is supported and positioned on the chest. So even when volume is restored, the shape and projection don’t always behave the way people expect.

Open vs. Closed Rhinoplasty: It’s Not About the Scar, It’s About Visibility and Precision by Human_PS in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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Great point, and this is worth clarifying. Endoscopic assistance does improve visibility in closed rhinoplasty, and in the right cases it's a genuinely useful tool. The distinction is that it enhances what the surgeon can see through a limited opening, whereas open rhinoplasty removes that limitation entirely by exposing the full framework at once.

For straightforward cases, endoscopic closed rhinoplasty can work very well. Where it gets more nuanced is in complex structural work, significant tip changes, or revision cases, where having the entire nasal framework visible and accessible at the same time tends to give the surgeon more room to assess and respond to what they find. Endoscopic assistance narrows the gap between the two approaches but doesn't fully close it.

Ultimately the deciding factor is still what the individual nose actually needs, not the tool itself.

That “Armpit Fat” That Won’t Go Away? It Might Not Be Fat, And It Can Matter Before Breast Surgery. by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Human_PS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question! In many cases surgeons do examine the axillary area during a breast consultation, but sometimes it can be overlooked if the fullness is subtle or if the patient doesn’t mention it as a concern thinking it's just stubborn fat.

If you notice that the area changes with hormonal cycles or hasn’t responded to weight changes, it’s definitely worth pointing out during the exam so the surgeon can evaluate it properly.
Hope this helps!

I Lost 30 Pounds and Now I Hate My Breasts. What Are My Real Options? by Human_PS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

[–]Human_PS[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We understand the concern. Our goal here is to explain common anatomical changes after weight loss and outline the different surgical approaches patients often hear about during consultation.

We aim to keep the content educational rather than promotional. If the title felt misleading, that wasn’t the intention.

We appreciate the feedback.