10 Things You Should Know Before Your Korea Trip

1.   Consultations Can Be Done in Advance
We’ll help you schedule virtual (Zoom/video) consultations with top surgeons before your trip—so you can finalize your plan and feel prepared when you land.

2.   Timing Is Everything
You’ll need to stay in Korea for at least 7–14 days, depending on your procedure. This gives enough time for follow-ups and early healing before flying back.

3.   Bring a Friend (or Book Our Ultimate Glow package !)
It’s a huge plus to have someone with you for post-op support. If you’re traveling alone, don’t worry—we offer our services to help with meals, transportation, and recovery care.

4.   Korean Clinics Are Ultra-Efficient
Expect clean, modern, and highly organized clinics. Most specialize in specific procedures, which means your surgeon likely performs your chosen surgery daily.

5.   Communication Can Be Tricky
Many doctors speak limited English. We provide full translation and in-depth guidance before and during your journey, so nothing gets lost in translation.

6.   Cash Is (Still) King
Some clinics prefer or offer discounts for cash payments. We’ll help you understand the payment options ahead of time so there are no surprises.

7.   Know Your Medication Restrictions
Certain prescription or over-the-counter medications (especially controlled substances) might not be allowed into Korea. We’ll guide you on what to bring or avoid.

8.   Plan for Swelling & Downtime
It’s normal to feel sore or look swollen for several days. We’ll help you build a realistic itinerary with plenty of rest time and cozy accommodations.

9.   Korean Beauty Standards = Natural Results
Korean surgeons are known for refined, subtle transformations—enhancing your features while keeping the results looking natural and balanced.

10.   Enjoy the Journey
Korea is beautiful, safe, and full of amazing food, culture, and shopping. If you’re feeling up to it, we can help plan light activities or spa visits during your recovery.

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