Proper packing makes Korean surgery recovery significantly more comfortable. These essentials address needs specific to post-operative healing.
Clothing: Button-front tops (avoid pulling over head after facial surgery), loose pants with elastic waists, slip-on shoes (bending is difficult after body procedures), compression-friendly clothing, scarves and hats for sun protection and hiding bandages.
Recovery aids: Travel pillow for sleeping elevated, silicone scar sheets, gentle cleanser and moisturizer, lip balm (lips dry out during surgery), saline nasal spray (especially for rhinoplasty), reusable ice packs (or buy frozen peas in Korea).
Entertainment: Phone/tablet with downloaded content (Netflix allows downloads), books or e-reader, portable charger, headphones. You'll spend significant time resting—prepare for boredom.
Documentation: Printed surgery confirmation, passport copies, insurance documents, emergency contacts, medication list, doctor contact at home.
Medications from home: Any prescription medications (with documentation), over-the-counter pain relievers (ibuprofen may not be recommended—check with your surgeon), arnica for bruising, stool softeners (anesthesia and pain medication cause constipation).
Leave space: You'll want to buy Korean skincare, snacks, and potentially new clothes if nothing fits comfortably post-surgery. Pack light to leave room for shopping.
Power adapters: Korea uses Type C and F plugs (European style), 220V. Bring universal adapters.
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