Korean plastic surgery techniques were developed primarily for Asian faces, but clinics increasingly serve international patients of various ethnicities. Understanding how ethnicity affects approach helps set realistic expectations.
Facial structure differences: Bone structure, skin thickness, cartilage strength, and healing characteristics vary by ethnicity. Techniques designed for Asian facial anatomy may require modification for other groups.
Caucasian patients: Often have thinner skin (showing irregularities more easily), different nasal cartilage strength, and different aging patterns. Rhinoplasty for Caucasian noses requires different techniques than Asian rhinoplasty.
African/African-American patients: May have different keloid risks, nasal structure requiring specific approaches, and skin that heals with different pigmentation patterns. Find surgeons with specific experience with darker skin types.
Latin American patients: Often seeking body procedures where Korean expertise is strong, though facial techniques may need adaptation for different bone structure.
South Asian patients: Share some characteristics with East Asian patients but have distinct differences. Surgeons experienced with diverse Asian patients handle these cases well.
Key questions: How many patients of my ethnicity have you treated? Can I see before/after photos of similar patients? What modifications do you make for different skin types? How do you handle different scarring tendencies?
Choose clinics that specifically advertise international patient experience and can demonstrate results across ethnicities.
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