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Hi everyone, I'm Rongrong. I've been thinking about getting some medical aesthetic treatments done in Korea recently, but honestly, I'm a bit overwhelmed by the whole trip and the costs involved. It's not just the medical fees themselves, but also flights, accommodation, and food – it feels like the expenses will be quite substantial.
My main confusion right now is: generally, how many days off do you need to take? I mean, can you just go, get the procedure done, and come back, or do you need to factor in recovery time? I've heard that some procedures might require a few days before you can be seen in public... Also, how do people usually plan their trips? Do you explore Seoul while recovering, or do you just rest at the hotel?
Then there's the budget. I'm not sure how much money I should save to feel secure. Besides the medical expenses, flights, accommodation, and other miscellaneous costs will add up to a significant amount. I'd like to ask friends who have experience: how do you plan your entire trip and budget? Do you have any recommendations?
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I was thinking the exact same thing! All your questions were so insightful, especially about the recovery period and the need for overall consideration. I'm planning to think about the detailed plan only after hearing from someone else, as it seems like something that can be easily distracting, but it should be good once it's implemented.
That's a really great question! I was also very worried when I first planned all of this, so I'm happy to know you're not alone. The situation isn't a lie — after getting married, you really need to settle in for a while, so it's important to plan well before setting a date.
I totally get your nervousness! It was my first time getting procedures done in Korea too, and at first, the whole itinerary and budget had my head spinning. I later realized the most important thing is to set aside enough rest time and not pack your schedule too tightly. That way, your recovery won't be as rough, and you can truly enjoy your trip. I suggest you first decide on the treatments you want, then ask about the approximate recovery period. This will help you plan your entire vacation and budget more effectively. You've got this, and I believe it will be well worth it!