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Hi everyone, I'm Shanshan from Taiwan. I've been considering flying to South Korea for a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, but honestly, I'm hesitant. It's quite convenient to find a doctor in Taiwan, and I wouldn't have to take so much time off work. However, I've heard online that South Korea's techniques and experience seem more professional. But then I wonder if it's just online influencers spreading rumors (laughs).
Mainly, I'm unsure how to assess the differences between the two, and I don't know if it's worth the trip. Has anyone else faced this dilemma? How did you decide? Was it purely based on the difference in techniques, or were there other considerations? I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts and experiences because I'm really undecided.
Also, if anyone has had it done in South Korea, could you share the process? I just want to understand the procedure and the experience; I'm not looking for recommendations, I just want to hear real feedback. Thank you!
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I completely understand your hesitation! I'm Taiwanese too, and at first I was also wondering whether I should fly there specifically, but then I realized that it's not just about the technology; you also need to consider your time, budget, and trust in the doctors—you can find good ones in Taiwan too. I suggest you ask your friends who have been there before, listen to their actual experiences, instead of just reading posts from online influencers. This will help you figure out what option is right for you. 😊
I completely understand how you feel. I'm in the same situation. At first, I thought about doing it in Thailand because it's convenient and wouldn't require much leave, but after considering the technical aspects and experience here, I'm hesitant. 😅 Ultimately, our decision depends on what we prioritize most, such as time, budget, or trust in the doctor.
I completely understand your hesitation, because I had the same question when considering whether to go to Korea or do it in Thailand instead. The biggest challenge is actually finding reliable information, because the internet is full of misinformation. I hope there are some people from Taiwan who have experience and are willing to share their real stories.