Dr. Yeonho-Jeong
- ㆍGraduated from Yonsei University Department of Medicine
- ㆍYonsei University Health System Gangnam Severance Hospital Trainee
- ㆍ(Former) CEO of TL Plastic Surgery Lifting Center
- ㆍDr. Jeong, Director of Liban Clinic
首尔市江南区狎鸥亭路320号4楼
Dr. Jeong Liban Clinic | Liposuction/transplant | Lifting and facial liposuction
20 years of experience, graduate from Yonsei University, representative medical practice I fall in
From Exit 1 of Apgujeong Station on Line 3, walk towards Apgujeong Police Station. | Conveniences: Parking available and Dedicated recovery room
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We organized the questions patients review most often before treatment.
Q.Is there downtime?
A.Often minimal to none.
Q.Can I return to daily activities right away?
A.Usually yes.
Q.What should I avoid?
A.When skin is sensitive, avoid scrubs/peels and irritating actives and maintain sun protection.
Q.Does it hurt?
A.Discomfort is usually minimal (vibration/warmth).
Q.Is liposuction a weight-loss surgery?
A.It is usually aimed more at contour improvement than at reducing body weight alone.
Q.Which areas are commonly treated?
A.Common consultation areas include the face, arms, abdomen, thighs, and flanks.
Q.Why is a compression garment important?
A.It helps support swelling management and the recovery process.
Q.Will one session be enough?
A.Multiple sessions are often planned depending on the area and individual response.
Q.Can swelling or bruising occur?
A.Temporary swelling, bruising, and tenderness can occur.
Q.Can I exercise right away?
A.It is better to avoid strenuous exercise for a few days.
Q.When can I cleanse or wear makeup?
A.The guidance recommends waiting about 2–3 hours.
Q.How long do bruising/swelling last?
A.Often about 1 week, possibly longer depending on skin type.