Breast Augmentation in Korea: Real Recovery Photos From 7 Days to 90 Days
Breast augmentation galleries are the most misleading content in plastic surgery marketing. Every clinic shows the same thing: a carefully lit “after” photo at 6 months, patient standing perfectly, arms at her sides. What they never show is what the chest looks like at 7 days, when the implants are sitting high and the bruising makes you question every decision you have ever made.

So here is a complete recovery timeline from a single patient at Link Plastic Surgery in Gangnam. Same person. Same surgeon. Four checkpoints over three months. This is what the process actually looks like.

Key Takeaways
- Implants sit high and look unnatural for the first 2 to 4 weeks. This is normal. They “drop and fluff” over 2 to 3 months.
- Bruising and swelling peak at day 3 to 5 and mostly resolve by week 2.
- Compression garments are worn 24/7 for the first 4 to 6 weeks.
- Final shape and softness appear at 3 to 6 months.
- Cost in Korea: $4,000 to $7,000 (round) or $5,000 to $9,000 (anatomical). US: $8,000 to $15,000.

One Patient, Four Checkpoints: The Full Recovery Timeline
This patient had breast augmentation surgery at Link Plastic Surgery in early 2023 and documented her recovery at each clinic visit. The photos below are from her verified reviews on the clinic’s patient community.

7 Days Post-Op
Day 7 is the “worst it will look” point for most patients. The implants are sitting high on the chest wall because the pectoral muscle has not yet relaxed to accommodate them. The compression garment is keeping everything in place. Bruising is visible but already fading from the deep purple of days 2 to 3.
At this stage, many patients panic because the result looks nothing like what they expected. The breasts appear too high, too round, and too far apart. This is completely normal and temporary.
“7 days after surgery. Still swollen and the implants are high, but I can already see the shape forming. The clinic staff have been incredibly supportive.” — Patient review, translated from Korean

14 Days Post-Op
By week 2, the implants have started to descend. The upper pole is slightly less projecting, and the lower breast is beginning to fill out. Bruising has largely resolved. Most patients are back to light daily activities at this point, though lifting anything over 2 to 3 kg is still restricted.
The compression garment continues 24/7. Some surgeons add a breast band across the upper chest to help push the implants downward. Massage instructions typically start around this time, depending on the surgeon’s protocol.

1 Month Post-Op
One month marks the point where the shape starts to look like what you signed up for. The implants have dropped noticeably compared to day 7. The upper pole is softening, the lower pole has more natural fullness, and the gap between the breasts has narrowed.
The compression garment is now worn 12 to 16 hours a day (typically overnight). Light exercise like walking and yoga can resume. Upper body workouts are still off limits for another 2 to 4 weeks.
“1 month in and I am so happy with the shape. It is looking more natural every week. The surgeon said the dropping process is going perfectly.” — Patient review, translated from Korean
90 Days Post-Op
At 3 months, the “drop and fluff” process is largely complete. The implants have settled into their final position. The shape is natural with a gentle slope in the upper pole and full projection in the lower pole. Scars from the inframammary (under-breast) incision are thin lines that will continue to fade over the next 6 to 12 months.
This is when patients start wearing regular bras and can return to all physical activities including chest exercises. The implants feel softer and move more naturally compared to the first month.
“90 days and the results are exactly what I wanted. The scars are already fading. I am so glad I chose this clinic.” — Patient review, translated from Korean
Additional Cases From the Same Clinic
To show that results are consistent rather than a single success story, here are two additional patients from Link Plastic Surgery.
Case 2: 3 Months Post-Op
Case 3: Revision Surgery
Case 2 shows a standard primary augmentation at 3 months with natural proportions achieved. Case 3 is a revision patient who had a previous augmentation at another clinic and came to Link Plastic Surgery for correction. Revision cases are more complex but the clinic handles them regularly.
What to Know Before Getting Breast Augmentation in Korea
Implant Options
Incision Methods
- Inframammary (under-breast fold) — most common in Korea, gives surgeon the best control, scar hidden in the fold
- Periareolar (around the nipple) — less visible scar but higher risk of nipple sensitivity changes
- Transaxillary (armpit) — no chest scar, but less precise positioning, requires endoscopic assistance
Placement
- Dual plane (most common in Korea) — implant partially under the pectoral muscle. Provides natural coverage on top with full projection below. Best for most body types.
- Submuscular — fully under the muscle. More coverage but longer recovery and more animation deformity.
- Subglandular — above the muscle. Shorter recovery but more visible implant edges, especially in thin patients.
Cost Breakdown
Recovery Timeline for Foreign Patients
Plan to stay in Seoul for 7 to 10 days minimum. You need to attend at least two follow-up visits before the clinic clears you to fly.
Q. How long does breast augmentation recovery take?
Most patients fly home at 7 to 10 days. Compression garments are worn for 4 to 6 weeks. Light exercise resumes at 4 weeks, full activity at 8 weeks. Final shape appears at 3 to 6 months.
Q. What implant brands do Korean surgeons use?
The most popular brands are Motiva (especially Ergonomix), Mentor, and BellaGel. Korean surgeons tend to favor Motiva for its lower capsular contracture rates and natural movement characteristics.
Q. Will the scar be visible?
The most common incision in Korea is inframammary (under the breast fold), which leaves a 4 to 5 cm scar hidden in the natural crease. It fades to a thin white line within 6 to 12 months. Most patients report the scar is not visible when wearing a bra or bikini.
Q. Can I combine breast augmentation with other procedures?
Yes. Common combinations include breast augmentation with liposuction (for body contouring) or with a breast lift (for patients with sagging). Combining procedures means one recovery period instead of two, which is practical for international patients.
Q. Recommended for Recovery
Products that breast augmentation patients commonly use during recovery.
Q. Considering Breast Augmentation in Korea?
Get a free remote consultation with a board-certified surgeon at Link Plastic Surgery. Send your photos through WhatsApp or KakaoTalk for a preliminary assessment and cost estimate.