How do Korean plastic surgery techniques differ from Western approaches in terms of aesthetics, surgical method, and recovery expectations?

I’m curious about how Korean plastic surgery techniques and philosophies might differ from those commonly practiced in Western countries. Could you explain the main distinctions in terms of aesthetic goals—such as the preference for more subtle, natural-looking enhancements versus more dramatic changes—as well as differences in surgical methods, technology, and incision techniques? I’m also interested in understanding how recovery expectations compare, including healing time, aftercare routines, and the use of non-invasive or complementary treatments to support results. Since cultural beauty standards can influence both the desired outcomes and the surgical approach, I’d like to know how your clinic navigates those differences, especially when working with international patients who may have different preferences or facial structures.