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What are the inside stories of Korean cosmetic industry?
Let's talk about medical beauty translation first.

If you come to Korea to find a plastic translator, I think it's still good. The commission is divided between the students and the hospital director. If you meet someone with a little conscience and experience, I'll accompany you around and help you negotiate the price.

If you have a bad conscience, you will only be fooled, or you will make a sum of money by negotiating with the director to raise the price. The translation will be in a mess and the money will not be useful. . . But at least, you also funded the tuition of some poor international students.

If you browse Korean online and think that you only know everything about plastic surgery and beauty, and you have enough courage to come to the hospital alone, congratulations, you have completely contributed to the Korean economy. If you are an employee in China, you will get more commission. You will also thank her for her concern, and you will be in tears when you meet people from other places. . .

To be sure, no matter how you choose, it is basically impossible to get rid of the extracted commission and do a clean operation at a cheap operating price.

Because this is a violent industry, it has formed a disgusting chain.

There is one biggest difference between cosmetic surgery and other operations: cosmetic surgery is an operation influenced by the doctor's personal subjectivity. Everyone's aesthetics are different, and so are doctors. Some doctors like I-nose, some like J-nose, some like European eyeliner, some like natural light, some like lying silkworm, and some think it is bad eye bags. . . There is no best doctor, only the doctor who suits you best! ?

Korean law stipulates that the legal person of a hospital must be a doctor who has obtained a medical license, basically putting an end to the chaos of barefoot doctors running around the streets like the plastic surgery industry in China. A beauty salon owner came to Korea to inspect several operations, and when he returned home, he was put on a white coat and said that he was an apprentice of * * *, covered in blood. Most of the plastic surgeons in South Korea are qualified doctors who have received professional training for at least 7 years in famous medical schools in South Korea (there are exceptions: the director of the big plastic surgery hospital in Seoul's five-star Four Seasons Hotel has no medical license, not because Sirong went to the university, but he still performs surgery for the wife of a South Korean congressman; Another example is Liu Jisheng, who was caught by an intermediary and a bunch of evil guesses. This man went to a third-rate country in Brazil to study medical skills, and returned to South Korea to open a third-rate small hospital, which was sought after by so many China MM, and Korean doctors were puzzled. . . )?