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Hi everyone, my name is Fei. I'm currently struggling with a decision and would like to hear your thoughts. I've been wanting to get a minor cosmetic procedure done, but I'm facing the choice of whether to have it done in China, where I live, or fly all the way to Korea. I have friends who have had it done in both countries, but their reasons seem to differ…
The advantage of doing it in China is convenience; I don't need to take too much time off work, and I can be in a familiar environment during recovery. However, I've heard that the procedures and techniques in Korea are indeed somewhat different? I'm not entirely sure what the specific differences are, and the cost of coming to Korea seems quite high. I also need to consider post-operative checkups and aftercare; if I experience any discomfort, I'll have to fly back.
So, I'm really undecided right now. Are there any other ladies at this crossroads? How did you ultimately choose? What were your considerations? I'd really like to hear everyone's thoughts; it seems like this decision involves quite a few factors.
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I understand your predicament! I'd like to ask, you mentioned that you have friends who have had the procedure done in both places. Were there any significant differences in their recovery periods? For example, were there differences in the care methods or the ease of follow-up? This seems to be a key factor in the decision.
I'm also struggling with this issue! I'd like to ask your friends who have had this done: what are the main differences between the techniques used in South Korea and China? Is it the recovery period or the results themselves?
I'm also thinking about this! I'd like to ask your friends who have had this done in Korea, did they go to Seoul mainly because of the difference in skills or the price? I'm curious if there really is a big difference during the recovery period.
I completely understand your dilemma! I'm also considering a similar issue, debating whether to have it done in Taiwan or fly all the way to South Korea. The points you mentioned are all very practical—time cost, aftercare, the hassle of follow-up appointments if problems arise—I'm thinking about all of that too. However, I'm currently inclined to try it locally first, unless I really find a method I'm specifically looking for. I hope you can make a decision soon!
I totally understand the dilemma! When I first thought about trying treatments in Korea, I was also confused about whether to go or look for them in Indonesia. Honestly, what helped me the most was making a list: how many days off I could take, the total cost including flights, and especially how comfortable I was with long-distance aftercare. If you're worried about follow-up treatments, maybe it's worth exploring local options first before committing to Korea? But I've heard many people feel the experience in Korea is totally worth the hassle if they know what they want, haha.