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Private plastic surgery on Jeju Island | A detailed record of the entire process from consultation to returning home: Labia plastic surgery, private laser tightening procedures – how to arrange post-operative care in the most efficient way?

6 月 17, 2026
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Every time someone asks on Dcard or PTT, “Is it possible to undergo private plastic surgery while visiting Jeju Island?”, someone else will inevitably ask why one would go all the way there just for this purpose. But to be honest, for girls who are concerned about their private areas, the idea of being able to resolve such issues during a trip without letting anyone they know notice is indeed very appealing. This article outlines the entire process: from consulting about how to communicate with the medical team, to what to expect on the day of the surgery and how to take care of yourself after the procedure, all the way to the follow-up steps after returning to Taiwan. We have tried to provide as practical information as possible, without any exaggeration or scare tactics, so that those who are truly considering this option can use it as a reference.

Private plastic surgery on Jeju Island – Who is it suitable for, and who is it not suitable for?

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In South Korea, private plastic surgery procedures for cosmetic purposes are a relatively well-established field within gynecological surgery. On Jeju Island, a few plastic surgery clinics or specialized gynecology departments offer such services, although they are not as concentrated as in Seoul’s Gangnam area. The ideal candidates for such procedures on Jeju Island are usually tourists who have scheduled a leisurely trip with opportunities to enjoy the scenery. After the surgery, patients need at least 2-3 days of rest, and the slower pace of life on Jeju Island perfectly suits this requirement.

It is also important to clearly state situations that are not suitable: if your itinerary consists solely of rushing through five different attractions in one day, or if you only have a short two-day vacation, it is really not recommended to undergo this procedure. Private surgeries are different from skin treatments – after the operation, you need to rest in the hotel and avoid activities such as cycling, hiking, or walking for long periods of time. You should also completely refrain from soaking in hot springs or swimming.

  • Suitable for: Itineraries of 5-7 days, with scheduled rest periods, and those who have a basic understanding of surgical procedures.
  • Suitable for: Those with a relatively substantial budget. (The costs of private plastic surgery in South Korea generally range from 800,000 to 92 million won, depending on the specific procedure.)
  • Not suitable for: Itineraries that are too tight or do not allow sufficient rest after the procedure.
  • Not suitable for: pregnant women, breastfeeding women, or those within 5 days before or after menstruation (please inform us in advance and confirm this).
  • Not suitable: Choosing a hospital at random without doing sufficient research (for private surgeries, it is even more essential to carefully evaluate the qualifications of the doctors).

Classification of Private Plastic Surgery Procedures | What’s the Difference Between Labia Plastic Surgery and Intimate Laser Tightening?

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Many women confuse “labia plastic surgery” with “intimate laser tightening.” In fact, these are completely different types of procedures, and the postoperative care and recovery periods also differ significantly. To put it simply: Labia plastic surgery is a surgical procedure that requires stitching and subsequent wound healing, while intimate laser tightening is a non-invasive or minimally invasive treatment using specialized equipment, resulting in a shorter recovery time.

Below is a basic comparison of these two types of services, to help you gain a preliminary understanding before seeking advice:

project Labia plastic surgery Private laser firming (device)
Nature In surgical procedures, stitching is necessary. Non-invasive/micro-invasive device therapies
Target issue Hypertrophy or asymmetry of the labia minora can cause cosmetic discomfort. Vaginal laxity, dryness, and mild urinary incontinence
Anesthesia method Local anesthesia or general anesthesia Local anesthesia or no anesthesia required
Recovery period Full recovery takes approximately 4 to 6 weeks. Slight discomfort may last for approximately 3 to 7 days.
Need for suture removal Stitches need to be removed (approximately 7–10 days after the procedure). No need for stitches to be removed
For reference only ₩800,000 to ⩽₩1.8 million (varying depending on the specific range) ₩300,000 to ⩽₉1 million (depending on the number of treatment sessions)

If you plan a 5-7-day trip to Jeju Island, it is possible to undergo labia plastic surgery. However, you will need to stay in the hospital for observation after the procedure and then rest in a hotel for 2-3 days. The stitches are usually removed 7-10 days after the surgery. This means that if you don’t intend to stay in South Korea for that long, you may need to return to Taiwan for the stitch removal (some hospitals use absorbable sutures, which eliminate the need for stitches; be sure to confirm this during your consultation).

Preoperative consultation: How to express private plastic surgery needs on Jeju Island?

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This is undoubtedly the most daunting hurdle for many people – after all, private matters are inherently difficult to bring up, and adding the barrier of language only makes things more complicated. Fortunately, several clinics on Jeju Island that offer private plastic surgery services usually provide Chinese translation services or are willing to accept written consultations in Chinese. Some even offer pre-surgery video consultations.

What you need to tell your doctor during the pre-operative consultation

  1. Primary complaint: Clearly describe the specific issues causing discomfort, such as “asymmetry on either side,” “irritating friction during movement,” or “looseness after breastfeeding.” The more detailed, the better.
  2. Childbearing history: Whether there has been any prior childbirth or breastfeeding experience, as these factors can affect the treatment plan.
  3. Menstrual cycle: The procedure is usually scheduled 5 to 7 days after the end of menstruation; it is important to provide your estimated menstrual date.
  4. Whether there is crab leg edema or a sensitive constitution: This can affect the postoperative recovery process.
  5. Return home schedule: Allow the doctor to assess whether it is appropriate to undergo the surgery during this trip.
  6. Expected outcome: It’s not appropriate to “develop your own surgical plan” and present it to the doctor. The correct approach is to let the doctor evaluate it and provide their recommendations.

Here’s an important note during the consultation: it’s not guaranteed that you can have the surgery on the same day you go for the consultation. Responsible hospitals will require basic gynecological examinations (such as vaginal discharge tests and pelvic ultrasounds) after the consultation to ensure that there are no infections or other issues before scheduling the surgery. Generally, it takes about one working day to receive the test results. Therefore, you should plan at least four days in your schedule: including the consultation day, the waiting period for the test results, the surgery day, and the recovery day.

On the day of the surgery: What is the actual process from registration to discharge?

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On the day of the labia plastic surgery, the entire procedure usually takes around 2 to 4 hours (including waiting, dressing changes, the surgery itself, and postoperative observation). Here is the typical sequence of events on that day; although details may vary from hospital to hospital, the general process remains similar:

  1. Registration and Form Filling: Please complete a personal health questionnaire and sign the surgical consent form (translation assistance may be required; please confirm in advance whether a Chinese version is available).
  2. Preoperative communication: The doctor will reconfirm the scope of the surgery and mark the relevant areas with a marker pen. This is the final opportunity to clarify any doubts; if you have any questions, please raise them immediately.
  3. Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered through an injection. This step is usually the most uncomfortable, as there may be a stinging sensation, but the numbness typically begins to set in within 1 to 2 minutes.
  4. The procedure is carried out under local anesthesia and takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes. During this time, patients generally do not feel any pain; however, some may experience a slight sense of pressure.
  5. Dressing changes: After the surgery, the dressing is changed and re-applied. The nurse explained the proper methods for dressing changes and cleaning the wound.
  6. Rest in the observation room: Stay there for approximately 30 to 60 minutes to monitor for any abnormal bleeding or discomfort. If everything is normal, you can then leave the hospital.
  7. Medication: Painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and topical cleansers are commonly prescribed. Make sure you understand how to use them and what the dosages are, and take the instruction manual (in Chinese) with you.

After the anesthesia wears off, you may experience some discomfort when walking. It is recommended to take a taxi back to the hotel instead of walking. The most important thing after returning to the hotel is to rest lying down. Do not take a bath that night; avoid getting water on the affected areas while showering, and follow the instructions for using the cleaning solution provided by the hospital for proper care.

Post-operative care: How many days are sufficient to stay on Jeju Island? How should the schedule be arranged?

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This is the question that people ask most frequently. Taking labia plastic surgery as an example, it is necessary to rest on Jeju Island for at least 2 to 3 days after the procedure before it is safe to take a flight back to Taiwan. Here is an example of a practical 6-day itinerary:

Jeju Island私密整形建議行程(6天版)

Day 1:抵達濟州 → 入住 → 休息適應時差
Day 2:術前諮詢 + 婦科基本檢查
Day 3:等待檢查結果 → 確認手術排期 → 可安排輕鬆景點(拍照步行為主)
Day 4:手術當天 → 上午手術 → 下午靜躺飯店
Day 5:靜養(臥床為主,可短距離散步,避免騎車、爬坡)→ 複診(多數醫院 Day 5 安排首次術後複診)
Day 6:確認狀況良好 → 搭機返台

* 可吸收縫線者回台後無需拆線;傳統縫線者需在台灣婦科診所或回韓拆線(約術後第 7-10 天)

For private laser tightening treatments, the schedule is more flexible. On the day of the treatment, it is generally possible to carry out normal activities, as long as swimming and soaking in hot water are avoided. If the treatment primarily focuses on laser tightening with labia plastic surgery as a secondary option (performed in separate sessions), the laser treatment can be scheduled first during the same visit, while the labia plastic surgery can be postponed to another time.

Post-surgery care tips: Things you must continue to do after returning to Taiwan

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The first 1 to 4 weeks after the surgery are a critical period for wound recovery. Whether you are on Jeju Island or have returned to Taiwan, it is essential to strictly follow the following precautions; otherwise, it may significantly affect the final results and even lead to infection.

  1. Avoid sexual activity: Sexual intercourse should be avoided for at least 6 to 8 weeks after labiaplasty, and for at least 2 to 4 weeks after laser tightening procedures.
  2. Avoid soaking in hot water, taking baths, or swimming: Any chance of the wound coming into contact with bacteria-contaminated water must be completely eliminated. Taking a shower is acceptable, but it should be done quickly.
  3. Regular dressing changes and cleaning: Use the cleaning solution provided by the hospital to clean the wound at least twice a day, especially after using the toilet or urinating.
  4. Clothing choices: Choose loose cotton underwear and avoid nylon materials or tight-fitting pants, such as skinny jeans, to reduce friction.
  5. Avoid intense physical activities: Stop running, cycling, squatting, and other such exercises for at least 4 to 6 weeks.
  6. Take medications on time: It is essential to complete the entire course of anti-inflammatory treatment and not stop taking the medication just because you feel better.
  7. Follow-up visit: If traditional sutures are used, the stitches need to be removed 7–10 days after the procedure. In Taiwan, this can be done at a gynecology clinic by informing the staff that it is related to the labia plastic surgery performed in South Korea.

A common misconception is that “if the wound looks healed, then it’s okay.” In fact, the healing process of external wounds usually occurs more quickly than the repair of internal tissues. Just because the appearance of the wound seems normal does not mean that it is safe to resume daily activities. It is essential to strictly follow the time limits recommended by the hospital and not to rush things.

How long after the surgery can I take a flight back to Taiwan?

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This is a specific issue that arises in the field of cosmetic surgery for travelers. Generally speaking, if there are no complications after labia plastic surgery, it is considered acceptable to take a short-distance flight (such as the approximately 2.5-hour flight from Jeju to Taiwan) 48 to 72 hours after the procedure. However, there are several conditions that must be met: no signs of infection at the wound site, no excessive bleeding, the pain being adequately managed by painkillers, and approval from the doctor.

Flying itself does not have any direct impact on the wound; the main concerns are the pressure exerted by the airplane seat on the wound, the limited sanitary conditions on board that make it difficult to care for the wound, and the potential difficulties in handling emergencies. If you have any doubts, you can simply ask your doctor during the follow-up appointment after the surgery, “Can I fly now?” and make your arrangements only after receiving a clear answer. Private laser tightening procedures generally do not pose such restrictions, and you can usually fly normally on the same day.

Reference for private plastic surgery costs on Jeju Island (2026)

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The cost range for private cosmetic procedures is broader than that for Dermatology treatments. The main determining factors are the complexity of the surgery (such as simple labia minora correction versus more complex procedures) and the qualifications of the surgeon. Below are the approximate reference ranges for 2026 on Jeju Island. **Please note that the actual costs shall be subject to the hospital’s quotation after consultation; these figures are merely for budget planning purposes.**

  • Simple labia minora plastic surgery: NT$1.9 million to NT$3.1 million
  • Plumping/lifting of the labia majora: ¥9.6 million to ¥91 million (approximately NT$14,000 to NT$24,000)
  • Labia composite plastic surgery (large and small labia): NT$31,000 – NT$48,000
  • Private laser tightening treatment (one session): NT$9.3 million – NT$9.7 million (approximately HK$7,000 – HK$17,000)
  • Preoperative gynecological examination fees: ¥930,000 to ¥9.1 million (vary by hospital; some services are free of charge).

Compared to Gangnam in Seoul, the costs on Jeju Island are generally 10-20% lower. However, the number of hospitals available for selection is much smaller, so it is essential to research in advance and verify the qualifications of the doctors. It is recommended not to choose a hospital solely based on cost; rather, the technical expertise of the doctors performing private surgeries and the quality of post-operative care should be the primary considerations.

How to choose a private plastic surgery clinic on Jeju Island? 4 key factors you must consider

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When choosing a hospital for private plastic surgery, one needs to be even more cautious than when visiting a Dermatology department. The following four criteria are what I consider to be the most important factors in making such a decision:

  1. The doctor has a background in Gynecological Plastic Surgery or Plastic Surgery: Dermatology doctors generally do not perform private surgeries; it is therefore important to verify the specialist background of the operating physician.
  2. Is there a preoperative gynecological examination process? Skipping the preoperative check-ups and proceeding directly with the surgery is an extremely irregular practice. If you encounter such a situation, you should leave immediately.
  3. Are there any Chinese translations or explanatory materials available? It is essential to fully understand the preoperative instructions and postoperative care guidelines for such procedures; any ambiguity in communication regarding these details must be avoided.
  4. Are there post-treatment follow-up options and emergency contact information? It is extremely important to be able to contact the hospital in case any issues arise after returning to Taiwan.

Furthermore, if the consultation attitude at a certain hospital makes you feel that they are “hurried, not attentive enough, and don’t seem to be listening to what you’re saying,” then it’s better not to go there, no matter how low the cost is. Private surgeries are highly personalized; everyone’s situation is different, and doctors need to conduct a proper assessment before recommending the right treatment plan—something that cannot be solved by applying a one-size-fits-all formula.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is it necessary to stay on Jeju Island for at least 7 days after undergoing labia plastic surgery?

A: It takes at least 5 to 6 days in total. The pre-operative consultation and gynecological examination take about 1 to 2 days, followed by 1 day for waiting on the results. The day of the surgery and at least 2 days for recovery after the operation are also required, not to mention the additional time needed for the return journey. If absorbable sutures are used, there is no need for a follow-up visit for suture removal, which can help shorten the overall duration slightly. However, a schedule shorter than 5 days is not recommended.

Q: Labia plastic surgery is also available in Taiwan. Why go to Jeju Island for it?

A: This is a very reasonable question. The advantages are that the cost is usually 20-40% lower than that of self-paid treatments in Taiwan, there is a higher level of privacy (no need to worry about being seen by people you know), and it can be combined with a trip. The disadvantages are that you have to take care of follow-up after the procedure on your own, and if any problems arise, you cannot seek immediate medical attention. It is recommended that you assess your willingness to accept these risks; if you are not confident about post-procedure care, it might be more reassuring to have a fixed doctor in Taiwan to monitor your recovery.

Q: Is a single session of private laser tightening effective?

A: Most people need 3 to 5 treatments to achieve relatively noticeable results. A single treatment may bring some initial improvements, but the effects are usually not significant enough. If you only visit Jeju Island once and undergo one treatment, it’s possible, but you should be prepared to understand that this is just the beginning, not the end. You will likely need to continue with further treatments after returning to Taiwan (or opt to complete them in Taiwan).

Q: After returning to Taiwan after the surgery, how should I take care of my wound?

A: Take away the cleaning solution and instructions provided by the hospital. If traditional sutures are used, you can go to a gynecology clinic or plastic surgery department after returning to Taiwan to have the stitches removed. Just mention that it is for post-surgery care in South Korea, and most places will be willing to assist. If you notice any signs of infection (redness, increased discharge with an unusual odor, fever), seek medical attention immediately without waiting.

Q: Can I come for a consultation during my menstrual period?

A: You can seek consultation, but it is not advisable to undergo surgery or laser treatment during menstruation. Most doctors recommend waiting 5–7 days after menstruation ends, as the vaginal environment is relatively cleaner and more stable during this period, reducing the risk of postoperative infection. Be sure to take your menstrual cycle into account when scheduling your appointment.

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