I had a facelift at JK at the end of January. I really like the result, although sensitivity hasn't fully returned yet.
Before going to Korea, I had been to Switzerland twice, 5 years ago. Even though that operation was less extensive, it was very long and painful - done under local anesthesia. It was very difficult, and the effect was very short-lived and not very good.
I decided I wouldn't go there again, and I didn't consider Kazakhstan or Russia either. I started looking for other options and quickly came across information about treatment in Korea. A local intermediary company offered another clinic, not JK. I almost went with them, but they started acting very pushy, and it felt like I was going to some back-alley practice.
I continued my search and came across hospitals.travel. I remember leaving a request in the evening, manager Olga called me back quickly, and by morning she had sent all the necessary information. She told me about JK, and then later, at a salon I frequent in my city, I also came across information about this clinic. I made the decision very quickly that I wanted to go. This was in early December, and in January we were already on our way.
For my husband, Olga organized a check-up at "Severance." He was thrilled! We have something to compare it to - we had already been to Israel. Everything was so perfectly organized that while I was at the clinic, he went through the examination, took a whole bunch of tests, and came to pick me up.
I'm glad I chose Korea. In Switzerland, I paid much more, and after the operation, I went to a hotel where my husband took care of me. In Korea, the conditions are better, and the staff treated us with great attention. They explained everything to my husband, showed him what medications to give and what to do.








