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Hello everyone! I'm flying to Seoul next month for a small procedure and have started packing. I'm wondering how to pack my post-operative care items. I've heard that cold compress masks, silicone scar sheets, and soothing gels are particularly important, but I'm not sure which brands to bring or if I should buy them locally.
I'd like to ask everyone, when you've gone, do you usually bring these items from home, or do you buy them after arriving in Korea? I'm a bit concerned about liquid products going through security, so I might prioritize sheet masks. Also, if you have any recommended product types (like texture or ingredients), I'd love to hear your experiences!
Additionally, what's the care routine for the first few days after the procedure? Is anyone willing to share their experience? This is my first time undergoing this type of procedure, and I'm a little nervous, so I want to learn more. Thank you all!
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When I first went, I packed a lot of sheet masks in my bag because it was easy to get through customs, no worries there. And initially, right after finishing my treatment, they were readily available in Korea. But if I wanted the exact same ones I had before, I'd have to search for them. I think it's more convenient to have them come with the package. 😊
Wow, so relatable! I'm also planning the same thing next month and honestly, I'm a bit nervous too, hehe. From what I've read, it seems more practical to buy aftercare products there directly rather than dealing with liquid restrictions at the airport. Plus, the clinic usually recommends products that are suitable for their specific treatments, right?
Wow, I'm also planning a trip to Seoul next month! I'm curious, when you went there, did the clinic immediately recommend specific products you should use, or did you have to find them yourself?