Full face surgery Korea price breakdown
Full Face Surgery Korea Price Breakdown
Full face plastic surgery in Korea usually means combining multiple procedures (eyes, nose, contouring) to improve overall
facial harmony—not just one feature. Because it’s a combination approach, pricing varies based on how many surgeries are included.
This guide provides a clear, practical breakdown of what “full face” includes and how much each part costs.
What Is Included in Full Face Surgery?
Typical combination includes:
•
Rhinoplasty (nose surgery)
•
Eye surgery (double eyelid, ptosis correction)
•
Facial contouring (jaw, chin, cheekbone)
• Optional:
fat grafting, lifting, skin procedures
π Full face surgery = multiple procedures done together
Core Procedure Cost Breakdown
1) Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
• Average:
$2,200–$7,500
• Includes bridge, tip, or full restructuring
• Revision cases cost more
2) Eye Surgery (Double Eyelid / Ptosis)
• Average:
$1,000–$3,000
• More complex corrections (ptosis) → higher cost
• Often combined with other procedures
3) Facial Contouring (Jaw / Chin / Cheekbone)
• Average:
$8,000–$18,000+
• Includes:
- V-line (jaw + chin)
- Cheekbone reduction
- Jaw angle reduction
π This is the most expensive part of full face surgery
Full Face Package Cost (Combined)
Basic Combination (Eyes + Nose)
•
$4,000–$10,000
Mid-Level (Eyes + Nose + Minor Contouring)
•
$10,000–$18,000
Full Face Contouring Package
•
$15,000–$30,000+
π Price increases based on number of procedures + complexity
What’s Included in the Price
Korea π¦ Typically Includes
• Surgery + anesthesia
• Pre-op tests (CT scan, consultation)
• Short hospital stay (1–2 days)
• Basic aftercare and follow-ups
What Affects the Total Cost
•
Number of procedures combined (biggest factor)
•
Bone surgery vs soft tissue surgery
• Surgeon reputation and experience
• Clinic location (premium areas cost more)
• Revision vs first-time surgery
Is Combining Surgeries Cheaper?
β Yes—usually more cost-efficient
• Shared anesthesia and facility costs
• One recovery period instead of multiple
• Package discounts often applied
Hidden Costs to Consider
• Travel + accommodation (for international patients)
• Medication and compression garments
• Translation or concierge services
• Revision or touch-up procedures
Quick Reference Summary
Single Procedures
• Nose: $2,000–$7,500
• Eyes: $1,000–$3,000
• Contouring: $8,000–$18,000+
Full Face Total
• Basic combo: $4,000–$10,000
• Full package: $15,000–$30,000+
Extra Tips Before Full Face Surgery
• Start with a
priority area (don’t overdo everything at once)
• Choose a surgeon experienced in
facial harmony, not just single procedures
• Always review
real combined-surgery cases
• Plan at least
2–3 weeks stay in Korea for recovery
• Avoid choosing based only on price
Final Thoughts
Full face surgery in Korea offers strong value because of:
•
Specialized facial surgeons
•
High surgical volume and experience
•
Package-based cost efficiency
The most important factor is not how many procedures you choose—but achieving a balanced, natural result that fits your face.











