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Hi everyone, I'm Jing. I've been considering getting a beauty treatment in Korea lately, but honestly, I'm a bit overwhelmed by the costs. Not only do I have to consider the treatment itself, but also airfare, accommodation, and food – it feels like a huge expense.
I'd like to ask everyone, how many days do you usually need to stay in Korea to complete a treatment? I've seen some treatments require a recovery period, while others seem to allow immediate return home? Staying longer significantly increases accommodation costs. Also, do you have any suggestions for overall budget planning? I'm not quite sure how to create a reasonable plan myself.
Furthermore, if I need to consult with different places beforehand, do I need to visit them in person, or is remote communication sufficient? I'm a little worried that I'll find everything unsuitable once I get there. I hope those with similar experiences can share how they planned their trips, especially regarding budgeting. Thank you!
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Hi Zheng! I understand your concerns very well. Budget planning is a real challenge 😅 I wanted to ask if you've decided what treatment you want? I've heard that some treatments have shorter recovery periods, maybe only requiring a few days, while others might take longer. That would make a big difference in budget and travel arrangements, right?
Take it easy. It's true, I'm planning something similar too. The budget really needs careful consideration, but it seems like we can manage it if we break down the plans clearly. 😊 I hope someone can offer some advice to both of us.
Check prices online before you go! Most clinics have websites and answer questions via email. I saved a lot of money by consulting online before my visit to be sure, then I planned how many days I needed to stay in Seoul, depending on the type of treatment and how long the recovery time was needed!