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How the intake works, what to send, how to choose dates, and how to avoid scheduling mistakes when a procedure requires multiple sessions.
A medical-grade trip planning hub for international patients visiting Korea for skin treatments. Clear booking steps, logistics, and safer pacing—without confusion or unrealistic promises.
Tip: If your trip is short, plan around downtime first, then lock in booking and location logistics.
Provide front/side photos and your main priority: redness/rosacea, pigment/melasma, scars/texture, pores, or lifting. Mention any PIH history and sensitivity.
Confirm the likely diagnosis and match the safest tools. Discuss downtime tolerance and whether you need a series or a single high-impact session.
Put high-downtime procedures first (if any), then lower-downtime steps later. Avoid aggressive stacking if you are PIH-prone.
Choose convenient clinic locations for repeat sessions or follow-ups. Plan arrival-day friction: luggage, check-in time, commuting, and recovery comfort.
The best outcomes usually come from: correct diagnosis + conservative pacing + strict aftercare.
Tell us your travel window, your goals, and your downtime tolerance. We’ll suggest a safe sequence and what to prepare.
Short answer: prepare photos, list your products (especially retinoids/acids), document any PIH/melasma history, and plan your appointment order based on downtime.
Good planning reduces last-minute changes and prevents risky “stacking” decisions on-site.
How the intake works, what to send, how to choose dates, and how to avoid scheduling mistakes when a procedure requires multiple sessions.
Practical directions guidance and how to plan for convenience when you have follow-ups, swelling days, or short rest windows.
When pickup helps (late arrivals, tight schedules), what to confirm, and how to make arrival day smoother so you’re not stressed before treatment.
PIH-safe planning: conservative parameters, spacing, and strict aftercare. Best for medium-to-deeper skin tones and pigment-prone history.
Plan the order of procedures based on recovery windows. Reduces schedule conflicts and inflammation-related pigment setbacks.
The recovery baseline: gentle cleanse, barrier moisturizer, sunscreen. Avoid heat/friction and delay strong actives until skin is clearly calm.
What’s normal vs red flags and what to do step-by-step for swelling, bruising, itching, breakouts, or PIH concerns.
Before paying: confirm area, intensity, expected downtime, number of sessions, inclusions, and optional add-ons.
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Tell us your travel dates, main goal, sensitivity level, and how much downtime you can tolerate. We’ll plan a conservative sequence and what to send for pre-consultation.
If you’ve had PIH before, conservative pacing and strict aftercare make the trip outcome more stable.
Share your travel dates, your main goal (redness/pigment/scars/lifting), your sensitivity level, and any PIH/melasma history. Photos help plan safely.
✅ Tip: Include what days you must be camera-ready. We’ll plan backwards around downtime.
Submit a brief intake so we can route you to the most relevant guide pages and coordinate next steps.