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Hello everyone! I'm Thao, from Vietnam. I'm planning to go to South Korea for some minor aesthetic adjustments, but I'm very worried about choosing a clinic. I don't speak Korean, so the chances of being deceived or not fully understanding the procedures are quite high. Do any of you have experience with this?
I'd like to ask: when you look for a clinic, what do you usually check first? Is it necessary to have an interpreter, or are there clinics that support English or Vietnamese? And during the consultation, what should I pay attention to in order to know if a clinic is reputable?
I'd also like to know if anyone has gone through an agency, or if it's better to go independently? I'm a bit nervous but also very curious, so I hope you can share your experiences with me. Thank you so much!
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To Thao, I felt the same kind of anxiety! I have a question: can you check beforehand if there will be an interpreter during the consultation? I'm looking for clinics that can handle consultations in English, and when I actually inquired, they explained things more thoroughly than I expected, so I think the initial contact is really important. Thao, were you able to find a clinic that offers Vietnamese services?
I'm also from Vietnam and was really nervous the first time I went! I think the most important thing is to find places with English-speaking staff or translation services, and then ask all your questions thoroughly before agreeing to anything. Wishing you find a reputable place! 😊