6시간 전 · Views 17
Hi everyone! I'm Yawen from Taiwan. I'm currently considering getting a minor treatment in Korea, but honestly, I'm a little uneasy about finding a truly reliable clinic. I know Korea has a very advanced medical aesthetics industry, but as a foreigner, language and communication are a real problem 😅
I'd like to ask everyone, how do you usually choose a clinic? Are there any red flags I should be wary of? For example, do they provide translators or English-speaking consultants? I'm worried about not being able to communicate my thoughts properly during the consultation. Also, has anyone asked any particularly important questions during their initial consultation?
Additionally, I'd like to know if anyone has experience finding a clinic through friend recommendations or online social media? It feels like that might be more reassuring? Any suggestions are welcome; I want to make sure my decision is safe and wise. Thank you!
Comment 2
I'm also from abroad and understand your concerns! I think the best approach is to search international forums where people share real-life experiences, then contact places with English-speaking staff or interpreting services directly to ensure everything is clearly explained before making a decision! 💕
I understand your concerns! When I went to Seoul last time, I also found a place with Chinese translation services, and I felt much more at ease communicating. My suggestion is to call or email them before making an appointment to ask if they offer Chinese consultation services, so you'll feel more at ease. Also, ask around at several places and compare prices; don't rush to decide on one.