Hi guys, does anyone know if clinics will ask for our ID (e.g. passport, driver's license) when we have face-to-face consultation with them?
if possible, I don't want to reveal my full name to them before I decide to book a surgery there. If after f2f consultation with the doctor, I don't feel like choosing that clinic, I don't want them to know my personal data.
Could someone here enlighten me on this matter please?
Oh right,it didn't occur to me that clinics may prohibit that. I agree with you, we should just keep in mind that people who paid full price likely want to keep their privacy
I think what @Ririna is trying to say is, sure we welcome people that posted a review while receiving discount, but we'd appreciate it if people MENTIONED in their review that they got a discount for sharing their results.
I don't understand why some people don't want to admit that they got a discount for posting a review. It's not like we'll hate if they tell the truth
K Couture never recommends a specific clinic for others. She just mentioned that she did some procedures at Dream. But then she refuses to say where she did BA. So even if she is an agent (which I doubt), she doesn't mislead people.
Personally, I disagree with some of her advice (like ignoring a surgeon's style) but she has helped us PS newbies a lot
Marble PS
Incisional DES 1,9 mil + ptosis 1 mil krw
Rhinoplasty bridge ,tip, short nose correction 5 mil krw
Zygoma 5 mil krw, v line starts at 5 mil krw
I tried sending an email inquiry to DFK once out of curiosity. It seems they only recommend big clinics that do a lot of international marketing already. DFK's cheap trick is scaring people about clinics which have deaths, and claiming that their list of "excellent" clinics will prevent us from it. They will still recommend clinics with tons of botched jobs though, e.g. Banobagi.
Do we need to show our ID to PS clinics?
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