Who is a good candidate for breast surgery?
Dr. Jeon2026-02-12T21:16:18+09:00Learn who qualifies as a good candidate for breast surgery, including health requirements, body stability, and realistic expectations for safe and successful outcomes.
Learn who qualifies as a good candidate for breast surgery, including health requirements, body stability, and realistic expectations for safe and successful outcomes.
Evita Clinic has performed tummy tuck surgery since 2009 without critical complications, with all procedures personally conducted by Francis Jeon, a board-certified vascular surgeon. While minor issues may occur, each patient receives individualized care and responsible follow-up, making the procedure safe for foreign patients.
A tummy tuck scar is placed low on the abdomen and can be hidden by underwear or swimwear. While suturing methods are standardized, scar appearance varies by individual, making proper aftercare and scar management education essential.
Most patients resume light activities within 1–2 weeks after a tummy tuck. Sutures are typically removed at 2 weeks, exercise is restricted for 1 month, and foreign patients are advised to stay in Korea for at least 10 days for safe recovery.
Once abdominal skin has been significantly stretched, it cannot naturally return to its original shape. A tummy tuck removes excess skin and tightens abdominal muscles, making it an effective solution for loose skin after weight loss or pregnancy.
Evita Clinic offers gender-affirming top surgery options tailored through respectful consultation, prioritizing each patient’s body, identity, and personal goals.
Scar appearance after top surgery varies mainly due to individual skin type and post-operative care. While Evita Clinic uses standardized closure techniques, proper aftercare and follow-up treatments play a key role in minimizing visible scars.
The recommended length of stay in Korea varies depending on the surgical method. Patients eligible for keyhole surgery (typically B cup or smaller) may only need to stay for 5–7 days, while those undergoing double incision or anchor techniques are advised to remain in Korea for about 2 weeks to ensure safe recovery and post-operative care.
Q. Why don’t you show before-and-after photos? A. We prioritize patient privacy and ethical medical care, so we do not display before-and-after photos and instead provide individualized explanations during consultation.