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Hi everyone! I'm planning a trip to Korea in a couple months and I'm really interested in exploring some aesthetic treatments while I'm there. But honestly, I'm a little nervous about how to even find a good clinic that I can actually communicate with, you know?
I speak zero Korean (embarrassing, I know lol), so I'm wondering—how do you all navigate the language thing? Do you look for clinics that have English-speaking staff, or do you bring a translator? And what are some red flags I should watch out for when researching places? Like, what actually makes a clinic seem legit vs sketchy?
Also, how important is it to have a really detailed consultation before anything happens? I want to make sure whoever I go to actually listens to what I'm asking for and doesn't just try to upsell me. Has anyone had good experiences finding places through recommendations or certain resources? I'd love to hear what worked for you guys!
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I'm also not very good at language, so I was wondering if you've considered using translation software or hiring a translator? I've heard that some people email or consult online beforehand, which seems to help them express their thoughts more clearly.
I was just as worried as you were at first, but I think the best way is to find places with English-speaking staff or use Google Translate before you go, and be sure to get detailed advice by writing down what you want to avoid misunderstandings!
I have the same concerns! I have a question for you: Have you actually had any procedures done in Korea? If so, I would really appreciate any specific advice on how you found a trustworthy clinic. 😊