YONSEI BARO CHUK HOSPITAL
Procedures
  • Clavicle Reduction
    (Shoulder Narrowing)
    Commonly referred to as shoulder narrowing surgery,
    the procedure is aimed at reducing the width of the shoulders
    by shortening the clavicle (collarbone).
    This surgery provides a more proportionate shoulder width to match
    the body frame or to enhance the overall aesthetic appearance
Why Clavicle Reduction at Yonsei Baro Chuk Hospital?
At YS Baro Chuk Hospital, both the anatomical and aesthetic aspects of the body are considered
through a collaboration between Korea’s finest orthopedic and plastic surgeons.
As an orthopedic hospital, YS Baro Chuk Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities
necessary for a safe and reliable aesthetic bone surgery.
Specialist Anesthesiologist Resident
At Yonsei Baro Chuk Hospital, anesthesiologists are resident for safe administration of anesthesia during surgeries.
We offer tubing/non-tubing general anesthesia options to cater to patients’ needs.
Please inform our medical staff if you have any special requests regarding anesthesia.
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pricing, and guide you through the booking process.
  • Surgery
    Time

    1~2 Hour
  • Pre-operation
    Check-up

    X-ray and
    CT Scan
  • Anesthesia
    Type

    General
  • Pre-Anesthesia
    Check-up

    Urine,
    Blood, EKG
  • Hospitalization

    2 Days
Surgical Procedure
  • Under general anesthesia,
    a small incision (2~3cm)
    is made above the clavicle
  • A segment of the clavicle bone is
    carefully removed
    (typically 2 to 3cm)
    Other prominent areas of the clavicle or the
    scapula can be shaved off in the same surgery
  • The remaining ends of the clavicle are then
    realigned and fixed together
    using metal
    plates/screws to ensure stability and proper healing
  • The incision is closed with sutures
    and covered with a sterile bandage.
Postoperative Care
  • Immediate Postoperative Period
    After the surgery, patients will be hospitalized at least 2 days to be monitored for recovery.
  • Pain Management
    Patients will be prescribed pain medication to manage postoperative discomfort. Using cold compression near the surgical area can help reduce swelling, alleviate pain and discomfort.
  • Wound Care
    Proper care of the surgical site is crucial to prevent infection. Patients will be given specific instructions on how to keep the area clean and how to change dressings.
  • Activity Restrictions
    Patients should refrain from activities that put stress on the shoulders such as heavy lifting, contact sports or strenuous activities during the recovery period, which is typically 3 months.
  • Follow-Up Appointments
    Post-op monitoring of the surgical site is necessary to ensure proper healing of bones. Travelling overseas patients will be asked to send in x-ray images of the surgery site taken at a local hospital, 2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after the surgery.
Recovery Timeline
Complete recovery may take weeks up to 3 months.
Patients will be asked to gradually increase their activity levels to ensure proper healing of the bones.
  • First Few Days : Expect swelling, bruising, and moderate pain alongside limited shoulder function.
  • 1-2 Weeks : In the first few weeks after the surgery, arm movements should be kept close to the body. There will be gradual improvement in the range of arm movements.
  • 4-6 Weeks : Most patients can return to normal daily activities, although strenuous exercise should still be avoided.
  • 3-6 Months : Full recovery is expected, with final results becoming more apparent as swelling subsides.
Shoulder Narrowing FAQ
  • Who is a good candidate for clavicle reduction surgery?

    Anyone in good overall health with realistic expectations about the results, and are looking to achieve a more proportionate shoulder width.

  • What are the common risks and complications?

    As with any surgery, there are risks including infection, bleeding, scarring, nerve damage. Also, bone non-union may occur which requires a follow-up treatment.

  • Will there be visible scars?

    The incision (2~5cm) is usually made in a discreet location above the clavicle, and with proper care, scars should fade significantly over time.

  • Can the surgery affect shoulder function?

    With proper bone healing, there are no expected long-term adverse effects on shoulder function.

  • How soon can I return to work?

    Patients typically return to non-physical work within 1-2 weeks. However, this depends on the nature of the job and the individual’s healing process.

  • Do I need to come in for post-surgery checkups?

    Travelling overseas patients will be asked to send in x-ray images of the surgery site taken at a local hospital, 2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after the surgery.

  • How long do I need to travel to Korea for Clavicle Reduction?

    Although the recommended hospitalization period is 2 days, we recommend patients to travel to Korea for at least 5 days since recovery varies depending on the individual and doctor's recommendation.

  • Can I combine this surgery with other procedures?

    Yes, clavicle reduction surgery can be combined with Pelvic Plasty, rib removal or other popular aesthetic bone procedures at YS Baro Chuk Hospital.

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