By 뷰성형외과의원Updated: 7/6/2026

Can You Return to Work One Week After Rhinoplasty at Gangnam Station? A Recovery Guide for Office Workers

Author: view plastic surgery (Medical Staff in Charge)
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Rhinoplasty at Gangnam Station, Returning to Work in One Week — Here's the Bottom Line

If you're an office worker, you're probably worried: "Can I really go back to work just one week after rhinoplasty?" To give you the answer upfront: depending on the surgical method, in the case of simple tip rhinoplasty or dorsum augmentation, significant swelling typically subsides considerably around 7 days, making it possible for many patients to consider returning to office work.

According to Seoul National University Bundang Hospital data, acute swelling typically disappears within about one week, and by around two weeks it settles down to a point where it's difficult for others to notice. However, when osteotomy (bone correction) is involved, Yakup News reports that a recovery period of approximately 3 weeks or longer is recommended.

Ultimately, "whether one-week return is possible" varies quite significantly depending on what type of surgery you have and your individual constitution. If your return-to-work date is fixed, it's most important to share this information during the consultation stage and coordinate the surgical plan together.


How Does Rhinoplasty Recovery Progress in Stages?

Understanding the recovery process in stages allows you to plan your return-to-work date much more realistically. Based on Seoul National University Bundang Hospital data and Yakup News reports, here's how it breaks down:

Day of Surgery ~ Day 2 — Peak swelling and bruising period. Sufficient rest is necessary, and face-to-face work is difficult.

Days 3 ~ 6 — Swelling noticeably begins to decrease. Clinical data shows that swelling reduction progresses rapidly during this period.

Day 7 (1 Week) — The time when splints and sutures are typically removed. According to Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, significant swelling has usually subsided considerably by this point, making it possible to consider light office work in many cases.

Week 2 — Most visible swelling and bruising disappear during this week. According to related clinical data, light office work or remote work is often possible within 1-2 weeks.

Week 4 and Beyond — Light aerobic exercise can be considered during this period. Strenuous exercise is recommended to be approached cautiously from this point onward.

2-3 Months and BeyondSeoul National University Bundang Hospital data indicates that it may take 2-3 months or longer for residual swelling to completely resolve.

Caution When Osteotomy is Involved: According to Yakup News reports, when osteotomy is included, the recovery period tends to extend to approximately 3 weeks, so it's good to plan your return with more flexibility.


What view plastic surgery Always Confirms in Office Worker Rhinoplasty Consultations

The most important thing in office worker rhinoplasty consultations is reviewing both surgical scope and return-to-work schedule together. The recovery period varies significantly depending on the surgical method. Please refer to the table below.

Surgical Scope

Expected Return Time (Office Work Basis)

Key Considerations

Tip Rhinoplasty (Simple)

Around 7 days

Relatively mild swelling and bruising

Dorsum Augmentation (Silicone/Cartilage)

Around 7-10 days

Verification needed after splint removal

Osteotomy Combined

Around 2-3 weeks

Wider range of bruising and swelling

Combined Tip + Dorsum + Osteotomy

3 weeks or more

Return schedule needs to be designed with flexibility

view plastic surgery, located near Gangnam Station (Shin-nonhyeon Station), prioritizes safety above all, and designs individualized rhinoplasty plans with multi-specialty consultations including board-certified plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, and anesthesiologists. For office workers, if you share your return-to-work schedule during the consultation phase in advance, we can adjust the incision scope and surgical method to help manage the recovery period systematically.

You can receive safe and systematic consultations at view plastic surgery, which is also registered with the Gangnam-gu Medical Tour Center.


Perfect for These People — Office Worker Rhinoplasty Self-Check & Local Area Guide

By checking the items below, you can gauge for yourself whether a one-week return plan is realistically feasible.

You can secure 7 or more days of vacation/leave time
Your main work is office-based or remote work-capable
You don't have a high proportion of field work or face-to-face customer service
Your goal is simple tip and dorsum correction without osteotomy (bone correction)
You can refrain from wearing glasses for about 4 weeks after surgery
You can quit drinking and smoking for 1 month or more before and after surgery

If most of these apply to you, a 7-day return plan can be discussed specifically during consultation. On the other hand, if you have extensive field work or need osteotomy, it's safer to allow 2-3 weeks of flexibility. According to related clinical data, wearing glasses applies continuous pressure to the bridge of the nose and may affect the shape of the surgical area, so refraining from glasses for a certain period is recommended.

Those considering Shin-nonhyeon Station rhinoplasty, Seocho rhinoplasty, or Yeongsan Station rhinoplasty can also conveniently visit view plastic surgery near Gangnam Station. Both Gangnam Station and Shin-nonhyeon Station are within walking distance.


Receive Consultation With Peace of Mind. We'll Look into It Together.

At view plastic surgery located near Gangnam Station (Shin-nonhyeon Station), receive a rhinoplasty plan that takes your return-to-work schedule into account with peace of mind. We'll look into it together.

Whether one-week return after rhinoplasty is possible varies greatly depending on individual constitution, surgical scope, and post-operative care methods, so accurate judgment based on internet information alone is difficult. The recovery period can be determined most accurately through direct consultation with medical professionals.

If you have questions about your return-to-work schedule, surgical scope, or recovery process, please feel free to visit us. We'll work together to create a realistic plan tailored to your individual situation.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How many days exactly after rhinoplasty are sutures and splints removed?

Generally, splints and sutures are removed around 7 days (1 week) after surgery. However, there may be variations depending on the surgical method and individual recovery speed, and the exact timing is determined by the medical staff after directly observing the recovery status.

Q2. Does recovery take longer if osteotomy is performed?

Yes, the recovery period can be noticeably longer when osteotomy is involved. Yakup News reports also recommend approximately 3 weeks or more of recovery when osteotomy is combined. The range of bruising may also be wider, making it important to design your return-to-work schedule with flexibility.

Q3. Are there management methods to reduce swelling quickly after surgery?

Ice packs may be helpful immediately after surgery. Keeping your head elevated above your heart is recommended, and foods high in salt and alcohol and smoking can worsen swelling and should be avoided. According to related clinical data, alcohol and smoking should be abstained from for at least 1 month for optimal recovery. Specific management methods should follow your surgeon's post-operative instructions.

Q4. Can I wear glasses after rhinoplasty? I need to wear glasses at work.

Glasses apply continuous pressure to the bridge of the nose and may affect the shape of the surgical area, so clinical data recommends refraining from glasses for approximately 4 weeks or more after surgery. If glasses are essential at work, please definitely mention this during your pre-operative consultation. We can discuss realistic alternatives such as contact lens use or surgical plan adjustment together.


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