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Hi, I'm Mei. I'm thinking about getting cosmetic treatments in Korea, but honestly, I have no idea how to find a trustworthy clinic 💦 Even when I ask my Japanese friends, everyone gives me different information...
What I'm particularly concerned about is language support. I'm wondering if consultations are explained in Japanese, or if an interpreter is used, and if there are any differences between those options? I'm worried that using an interpreter might change the nuances of what's being said.
I'd be grateful if you could share any advice on how to identify clinics that accept international patients versus those that don't, and what to check for when I actually visit. I'd also appreciate hearing about any personal experiences you might have 😊
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Yes, dear. I felt awkward too the first time I went. 😅 My tip is to check if they regularly have Japanese-speaking staff. You won't have to wait for a translator, and you can communicate your thoughts more accurately. Also, before you go, try looking at reviews from foreigners online. It often helps to get a clearer picture.