InstaQu33n Posted Monday at 04:48 PM Posted Monday at 04:48 PM When it comes to getting work done in Korea, are the prices typically more costly for foreigners vs Korean citizens? Someone I was talking to said this is the case. If so, is there a way to get the cost cheaper? I am trying to get my finances in order to plan for a surgery early summer. Quote
SpringBean Posted yesterday at 02:33 PM Posted yesterday at 02:33 PM There is said to be an average mark-up of 10% to 20% depending on the place you go to. I believe this is standard. The only way I could see getting this cost knocked off is actually becoming a citizen in Korea. Quote
cocopeach Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago They can be but not always. I was talking to someone about this a few months ago. I think the mark-up tends to be down to needing different approaches to surgeries. Western features are not the same as Asian ones. Quote
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