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Hi everyone, I'm Qing. I've been thinking about getting a cosmetic procedure recently, but I'm stuck on one question: should I do it in China or come to Korea? It's definitely more convenient in China, and follow-up appointments are close by. But I've heard that Korea seems to have an advantage in terms of experience and technology in this area? However, coming to Korea means considering flights, accommodation, and taking time off work, which adds up to a significant expense.
What I'm most conflicted about is that if I do it in China and I'm not satisfied with the results, will follow-up repairs or maintenance be very troublesome? But if I specifically fly to Korea to get it done, I can't come for frequent follow-up appointments. Are there any sisters who have wavered between these two options? How did you finally decide? What were your considerations?
Also, I'd like to ask, if I choose to have the procedure done in Korea, what is the general process for the initial consultation, surgery, and subsequent follow-up appointments? Are there any special precautions to take during the post-operative recovery period? I feel a bit unfamiliar with getting cosmetic procedures abroad and a bit scared of making a mistake. I'd really love to hear advice from people with actual experience!
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I'm also in the same dilemma right now! My only question is, have you considered going to Korea for a while to get all the follow-ups you need initially?
I was in the exact same dilemma! 😅 Honestly, the idea of traveling and the extra costs are scary, but after talking to girls who've tried it here, I felt that the experience and techniques are truly different, and initial follow-ups can sometimes be done online. But you're right that future re-evaluations are harder... Have you asked anyone about the possibility of remote follow-ups?
Hi sis! I'm also struggling with this issue and am especially concerned about the aftercare you mentioned. If you have the procedure done in Korea and then return to your home country to find something you're not satisfied with, how do you plan to handle it? Will you have to fly back specifically for that?
I totally understand your concerns! I also agonized over whether to go to Korea or stay in China, and in the end, I decided to come to Korea to try it out. Honestly, aftercare is indeed a problem, but I think if you choose the right place and get good initial results, you can find a reliable doctor in China for maintenance later on, and you don't necessarily have to go back to Korea. However, this also depends on the procedure you're getting and your own budget. If you have the opportunity, you could come to Korea for an initial consultation first, gauge the doctor's professionalism, and then decide. That way, you'll feel more confident.