Warning from Chinese Embassy in South Korea about Risks of Liposuction Procedure Resulting in Death of Chinese Woman
The district of Gangnam in Seoul, South Korea has a significant number of plastic surgery clinics.
A Chinese woman in her 20s recently passed away after undergoing liposuction surgery at a plastic surgery hospital in Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea. The South Korean authorities are currently investigating the case. The Chinese Embassy in South Korea has issued a reminder to Chinese citizens that there are risks associated with getting plastic surgery in South Korea, including the possibility of death or significant changes in appearance that may lead to difficulties in passing through immigration.
The Chinese embassy reminds citizens to avoid blindly following advertisements and to fully understand the risks associated with surgery. It is also important to carefully select intermediaries and verify whether they are legitimate medical institutions with professional doctors. Furthermore, individuals should pay attention to the clarity of the contract and keep all relevant documents.
The Chinese Embassy also reminds individuals to bring their postoperative proof when returning to the country in case there are significant changes in appearance or if they are still in the recovery phase to avoid any complications with boarding or future immigration procedures.
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