医療観光客緊急ガイド:施術後の痛み・腫れ・血管障害発生時の対処法
ソウルでの施術後に激しい痛みや皮膚の黒変が生じた場合の緊急対処法。救急医療専門医Dr. Eu Sun Leeによる緊急高気圧酸素治療ガイド。

Experiencing unexpected pain, dark skin discoloration, or severe swelling after an aesthetic procedure while traveling abroad can be terrifying. For medical tourists in Seoul, knowing how to identify vascular emergency red flags and where to seek urgent hyperbaric oxygen recovery is critical to preventing permanent tissue damage.
Executive Summary: If severe pain, skin blanching, purplish mottling, or pustules occur after filler injections or aggressive lasers in Seoul, seek immediate medical intervention. Urgent Clinic in Yeongdeungpo provides specialized 100% Mask Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), IV vasodilators, and emergency vascular recovery supervised by emergency physician Dr. Eu Sun Lee.
1. Recognizing Post-Procedure Emergency Red Flags
While mild swelling and superficial bruising are normal post-procedure reactions, vascular occlusion (blocked arterial blood flow from filler) demands immediate emergency intervention. Differentiate normal recovery from emergency red flags:
• Normal Recovery: Mild tenderness, slight redness, and localized small bruises that gradually fade within 3 to 7 days.
• Emergency Red Flags: Sudden, disproportionate severe throbbing pain; pale blanching or bluish-purple net-like mottling (livedo reticularis); formation of tiny white pustules or crusts; or expanding dark skin patches within 24–72 hours of filler.

2. Immediate Step-by-Step Action Plan
1. Do NOT Apply Heat or Squeeze: Applying hot compresses or massaging ischemia-damaged skin accelerates tissue necrosis.
2. Contact Your Clinic & Medical Coordinator Immediately: Send photos of the affected area in clear daylight to your treating physician.
3. Seek Emergency Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT): If your clinic is closed or lacks hyperbaric chambers, visit Urgent Clinic's Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Center in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul.

3. How HBOT Restores Hypoxic Tissue & Prevents Necrosis
Under high chamber pressure (2.0+ ATA), breathing 100% medical oxygen forces oxygen to dissolve directly into blood plasma—bypassing clogged red blood cells to reach ischemic capillary beds. Supervised by emergency specialist Dr. Eu Sun Lee, Urgent Clinic combines mask-type HBOT with vasodilator IV infusions and plasma-sterilized wound care to reverse necrosis and ensure a safe flight home.

4. Frequently Asked Questions (Clinical Guide)
Q: Can I fly back to my home country if I suspect vascular occlusion? A: No. Flying in a pressurized commercial cabin during acute ischemia worsens tissue hypoxia. Receive emergency medical assessment and HBOT treatments before flying.
Q: Where is Urgent Clinic located in Seoul? A: Urgent Clinic is located in Yeongdeungpo, central Seoul—easily accessible from Gangnam, Hongdae, and Yeouido via taxi or subway.
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