Korea's advanced skincare industry offers products specifically designed for post-procedure healing. Knowing what to use (and avoid) accelerates recovery.

Centella Asiatica (Cica) products dominate post-surgery skincare. This ingredient promotes wound healing and reduces inflammation. COSRX, Dr. Jart+, and Purito offer excellent Cica lines readily available in Korea.

Snail mucin products (like COSRX Snail Essence) provide hydration and wound healing benefits. Their texture works well on compromised skin without irritation.

Avoid: Active ingredients like retinol, AHAs, BHAs, and vitamin C for at least 2-4 weeks post-surgery. These can irritate healing skin and potentially cause hyperpigmentation.

Sunscreen becomes crucial—surgical sites are prone to hyperpigmentation when exposed to UV. Korean sunscreens like Isntree, Beauty of Joseon, and Round Lab offer high protection with elegant textures.

Sheet masks can be used once incisions are fully closed, providing intensive hydration. Look for gentle, hydrating formulas without active acids.

Many clinics provide or recommend specific post-surgery skincare lines. Follow their guidance first, supplementing with additional products as healing progresses.

Shopping tip: Olive Young stores throughout Seoul offer vast skincare selections. Staff can help find specific products, and many locations have English-speaking assistance.