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Hi everyone, I'm Hà from Vietnam. I'm planning to get some cosmetic adjustments done in Korea, but I don't know where to start. I've seen so many clinics online, but it's overwhelming and I can't tell which ones are trustworthy 😭
Where do foreigners usually find clinics? Do you mainly ask friends or search online? I'm worried because I don't speak Korean very well, so I want to know if clinics offer English or Vietnamese support. I'll only feel confident if there's an interpreter or consultations available in a foreign language.
Has anyone had experience with this? What should I check before booking a consultation? For example, should I ask about the doctor's qualifications, if they have a portfolio, or should I read reviews more carefully? I also don't know what questions to ask to make sure I've picked the right place. Please help me out! 🙏
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I'm from Vietnam too, so I totally understand your concerns! A small tip from my own experience is to look for places that offer English or Vietnamese support, then call or chat with them beforehand to ask if they can explain things clearly — don't just rely on their website. You can also ask if they have an interpreter available or whether the doctor speaks English.
Hey Hải! I totally felt the same way when I first started looking around here—there are so many options and it's hard to know which ones are trustworthy 😅 What helped me the most was asking friends or people in online communities who have experience, and then checking whether they have staff who speak English or have an interpreter. Don't hesitate to do a consultation before getting any treatment to see how responsive they are, because that already gives you a good sense of their service quality!
I totally get how you feel! 😅 At first, I was super confused too with so many options and the language barrier was definitely in the way. What helped me the most was asking friends who'd been there before, and then checking reviews from foreigners on international forums—usually they share detailed experiences including whether the staff speaks English or if they have a translator. Before booking, don't be shy about calling or emailing first to ask directly if they can handle Indonesian or at least English, because a lot of them are willing to help if you ask nicely! 💪
I totally get your concern! At first, I had such a hard time finding a clinic because of the language barrier 😅 Try looking for clinics that have English websites, and try to contact them before you go to ask if they can help with foreign languages. That way you'll feel at ease from the start!