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Hi everyone! I'm Hsiaoting from Taiwan, and I'm planning a short procedure in Korea, but I'm a little worried about post-treatment care. I'd like to ask what you usually bring back to help with recovery? I'm wondering if I should buy cooling masks and silicone scar patches beforehand, or would it be more convenient to buy them in Korea?
I'm a bit unsure what's most practical and worried about bringing too much luggage. Could anyone share their most helpful post-treatment products? Is it cooling masks, soothing gels, or is a regular moisturizing mask enough?
Also, does anyone have specific post-treatment recommendations for certain types of products (I'm not asking about specific brands), or are there any items I don't really need to bring? I'd love to hear your experiences so I can plan my packing! Thanks!
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I think it's more convenient to prepare a few light things from home, because after the treatment, you might be tired and not want to go shopping. I brought a few cooling face masks and my usual moisturizer, and that's enough; I can buy the rest in Korea because they have many products suitable for the recovery phase!
Hey Xiaoting! I was just thinking about this when I was going to Korea. By the way, will the clinic you choose give you any product recommendations? I heard some places already have products suitable for aftercare, so you might not need to bring much from home.
Hi, ma'am! I'm also from mainland China. I was wondering what type of procedure you had? The recovery period seems to vary quite a bit depending on the procedure, so I'm worried my advice might not be suitable.