
Nose Surgery Korea — Rhinoplasty at Seoul’s Leading Gangnam Clinics
Korea performs more rhinoplasty procedures per year than anywhere else in the world. Find board-certified nose surgery specialists in Seoul’s Gangnam district — natural results, transparent pricing and full English support.
Nose Surgery Options in Korea

Surgical Rhinoplasty
Permanent nose reshaping — bridge augmentation, tip refinement, alar reduction and dorsal hump removal. Korean surgeons specialise in natural harmony rather than dramatic transformation, with results tailored to Asian facial features. Stay 10–14 days in Seoul for splint removal and initial recovery. 3,000,000–10,000,000 KRW.

Non-Surgical Nose Filler
Hyaluronic acid filler to raise the bridge, refine the tip or smooth a dorsal hump — results in 15 minutes with zero downtime. Not permanent (9–18 months) but ideal for previewing surgical results or avoiding surgery entirely. One of Seoul’s most popular same-day treatments for visiting tourists. 300,000–700,000 KRW.

Revision Rhinoplasty
Correcting unsatisfactory previous rhinoplasty — implant replacement, tip correction and scar tissue management. Seoul clinics are among the world’s most experienced revision centres. Many international patients fly specifically to Korea to correct work done elsewhere. 7,000,000–15,000,000+ KRW.
Nose Surgery Korea FAQ
How long does nose surgery recovery take in Korea?
Surgical rhinoplasty takes 1–3 hours under general anaesthesia. Splint removal is at day 7–10. Most patients resume normal activities within 1–2 weeks, though full swelling resolution takes up to a year. International patients typically plan a 10–14 day Seoul stay to cover the procedure, splint removal and initial recovery before their return flight.
Is nose surgery cheaper in Korea than other countries?
Yes — significantly. Primary rhinoplasty in Seoul: 3,000,000–10,000,000 KRW ($2,200–$7,500 USD). In the US: $8,000–$20,000 USD. In the UK: £7,000–£15,000. Korea’s savings are most dramatic for complex or revision procedures where Western pricing escalates sharply but Korean specialist fees remain competitive.