Korea's distinct seasons affect recovery differently. Timing your surgery around weather optimizes healing and comfort.

Spring (March-May): Mild temperatures make this ideal for most procedures. Cherry blossom season (late March-April) offers beautiful scenery during recovery walks. However, it's peak medical tourism season—book early.

Summer (June-August): Hot, humid weather complicates recovery from any procedure. Sweating irritates incisions, compression garments are uncomfortable, and sun exposure risks pigmentation. Avoid major surgery during Korean summer unless absolutely necessary.

Autumn (September-November): Perhaps the best season—comfortable temperatures, low humidity, beautiful foliage. September-October is particularly pleasant. Also peak season, so advance booking is essential.

Winter (December-February): Cold weather makes wearing scarves and covering face socially acceptable, perfect for hiding post-surgical bruising and swelling. However, dry air may irritate skin, and icy sidewalks risk falls during recovery. Indoor heating can dehydrate healing skin.

Procedure-specific considerations: Rhinoplasty and facial procedures heal better in cooler weather with less swelling. Body contouring is easier to hide in winter clothing. Summer only suits minor procedures with quick recovery.

Korean holidays to avoid: Chuseok (autumn) and Seollal (Lunar New Year) see clinic closures and travel chaos. Check calendar before booking.