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Okay, I'm officially booked and so excited I can barely focus at work lol. I'm heading to Seoul for two weeks in the spring and honestly I'm just as hyped about exploring the beauty and skin clinics there as I am about the food and sightseeing. My skin's been pretty chaotic lately (hello, stress and dry winters) so I'm hoping the trip will be part vacation, part skincare reset.
I've been lurking here for ages and I know Seoul is kind of the epicenter for aesthetic treatments and skincare innovation, so I'd love to hear what people actually recommend experiencing while I'm there. Are there certain neighborhoods or areas that are worth exploring for clinic consultations? And I'm curious—what skincare products or treatments did people try there that they felt made a real difference? I'm totally open-minded but also realistic that some things might not be for me.
Also, has anyone gone just for consultations without committing to a procedure on the first visit? I feel like that would be smart so I'm not just impulse-booking something. Would love to hear how people navigated that! Any tips on things to avoid or things that surprised you would be genuinely helpful. Thanks so much! 💕
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OMG I'm actually thinking about doing something similar soon! I love that you're planning to just do consultations first — honestly that sounds like the smartest move instead of getting swept up in the moment. I'm definitely taking notes on your whole approach because I've been nervous about the same thing (like, what if something doesn't work for my skin?). Let me know what you find out about the different neighborhoods, I'm so curious!
Wow, you're so lucky! I'm also planning a similar trip and wanted to ask if you plan to book an online consultation beforehand or find a clinic in Seoul once you're there? I'm a bit worried about language barriers, so I'm wondering if I should look for places that offer translation services first 😅