📝 Detailed Answer
I completely understand the appeal of remote care when you're busy. However, through years of clinical practice, I've found that weight loss rarely follows a simple 'eat less, move more' formula because the underlying cause of weight gain varies for every individual.
In Traditional Korean Medicine, some patients suffer from 'Dam-eum' (phlegm-fluid retention) due to poor circulation of Qi and blood. Others struggle with 'Eo-hyeol' (blood stasis). For those with 'Bi-heo' (Spleen deficiency), simply suppressing appetite can lead to extreme exhaustion. These subtle physiological nuances are difficult to capture via questionnaires or video calls.
By meeting in person, I can read these 'body signals' immediately and integrate them into your prescription to ensure a sustainable path to health without straining your system.
| Category | Remote Consultation | In-Person Consultation (Baekrokdam) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Accessibility | Highly convenient, saves time | Requires travel time to clinic |
| Diagnostic Method | Questionnaires and video calls | Pulse diagnosis, body analysis, complexion check |
| Prescription Precision | Focuses on general standardized formulas | Detailed, personalized tailored prescriptions |
| Monitoring | Based on patient self-reporting | Direct physical verification and correction |
| Psychological Support | Text/Screen-based communication | Close management through face-to-face counseling |
Ultimately, it is a choice between convenience and precision. If you want to accurately understand your body's current state and set the right direction for your health, I recommend visiting the clinic at least once for an initial comprehensive evaluation.