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Hi everyone! I'm Rina from Indonesia, and I'm seriously considering trying aesthetic treatments during my vacation in Korea next year. But honestly, I'm a bit confused about how to choose a truly good clinic if I still have trouble reading Korean, let alone reading reviews.
I've tried googling and checking out several local review platforms, but well... I can only understand a small portion, haha. What worries me is, how do I know which clinic is trustworthy? Are there any red flags I should avoid? For example, should I avoid clinics that over-promote themselves to international clients, or are they actually good?
Has anyone been a foreigner and successfully navigated this? How did you choose? Can I ask a local friend for help, or are there any accurate translation tools? I'm also curious if I should chat directly with the clinic first or what? Sorry for asking so many questions, I'm still a newbie at this! 😅
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I just went through a similar situation to Lina! 😅 I think the best way is to contact the clinic directly, because many places have staff who speak English or offer foreign language support services, and they will answer all your questions more clearly than trying to read individual reviews.
Oh, Lena, same here! I was thinking of going too, but I'm worried my Thai isn't good enough 😅 I think asking in the hospital's chat room first is a great idea. Most of them can answer in English, or they can have someone who speaks a foreign language help.
Rina is doing well! I was wondering if you've tried contacting the clinic directly yet? I'd like to know how responsive they are to international clients 🙂