Send a recovery update
Record the clinic's expected recovery range, wound-care instructions, medicines, restrictions, follow-up dates, and emergency contact before leaving.
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Is some swelling or bruising always abnormal?
Next steps
Record the clinic's expected recovery range, wound-care instructions, medicines, restrictions, follow-up dates, and emergency contact before leaving.
Track changes consistently with dated photographs and short notes, but do not diagnose recovery from appearance alone or compare it with another patient's timeline.
Contact the treating clinic promptly for worsening redness, pain or swelling, fever, pus, bad odor, persistent bleeding, breathing difficulty, or another symptom named in your discharge instructions.
Follow the discharge instructions. Increasing redness, pain or swelling, fever, pus, odor, persistent bleeding, wound opening, breathing difficulty, chest pain, or sudden severe symptoms need prompt assessment; emergencies require local emergency services.
Next steps
Share dated symptoms, photographs, medicines, temperature, and questions through the approved clinic channel.
→02Review clinicians and arrange in-person assessment when remote review is not enough.
→03Organize records, time zones, prescriptions, emergency contacts, and the next review.
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Official patient guidance lists wound changes and symptoms that warrant contacting a clinician.
↗02Official discharge guidance recommends confirming expected pain, bruising, swelling, wound care, restrictions, and follow-up.
↗03Official Korean information on registered foreign-patient institutions and patient-safety assessment.
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