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Hey everyone! So I'm seriously thinking about doing a procedure in Korea, but I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed about the financial side of it all. It's not just the procedure cost itself, right? There's flights, accommodation, food, maybe time off work... I'm trying to figure out a realistic budget without going in blind.
I've done some basic research, but I'm honestly unsure about how much I should expect to spend overall or how long I'd need to stay. Like, does everyone usually need a full week, or can you do it in less time? And what about recovery time at home afterward — do most people take extra days off? I know costs vary so much depending on where you go and what you're getting done, so I'm not expecting an exact number, but I'd love to hear how people generally approach planning this.
Also, I'm wondering if there are ways to make it cheaper without compromising quality — like staying in different neighborhoods, cooking some meals, that kind of thing? Has anyone here done this trip and can share how they managed the logistics? I want to go in prepared and realistic about what this will actually cost me as a whole experience.
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Great question! I'm curious — are you planning to stay in Seoul itself, or are you considering other areas? Because I've heard that prices vary a lot depending on the region, and I don't know if that affects the quality of service or not 🤔
I understand, budgeting is really tough, isn't it? I have a question for you: have you already decided on the types of procedures you want, Poster-sama? Or are you planning to decide after consulting with various people once you get to Korea? I'm also struggling with this, as it seems the length of stay and recovery time vary greatly depending on the specific procedures...
Same here! I'm planning something similar right now and was also shocked by the total cost 😅 I think it's reasonable to save up gradually and look for accommodation that isn't too expensive and is outside the central area. And regarding the recovery days after the procedure, you should definitely ask and exchange ideas with others who have done the same thing.