📝 Detailed Answer
I have personally explored various weight loss methods and realized that accurately understanding one's unique body condition is paramount. While remote consultations offer accessibility, in-person visits provide a level of diagnostic 'detail' that is fundamentally different.
Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) is based on the 'Four Examinations' (望聞問切: Inspection, Listening/Smelling, Inquiry, and Palpation). It is difficult to perfectly assess a patient's state of Phlegm-fluid (痰飮, accumulated metabolic waste) or Blood Stasis (瘀血, stagnant blood) through a screen or over the phone. Particularly for those with a 'Spleen Qi Deficiency' (脾虛) constitution—where the digestive system is weak—the body can be highly sensitive to specific medicinal herbs. Only through Abdominal Palpation (腹診) can I gain the clinical certainty needed to precisely modify (加減) your prescription.
[Face-to-Face vs. Remote Comparison]
1. Accessibility: Remote is more convenient, while in-person requires travel time.
2. Precision: Remote relies primarily on surveys; in-person uses Pulse Diagnosis and Abdominal Palpation to look deep into the body.
3. Customization: Remote often utilizes standardized prescriptions, whereas in-person allows for meticulous modifications based on individual constitution.
4. Side Effect Management: Remote is limited to phone counseling; in-person allows for immediate physical assessment and prescription adjustments.
5. Motivation: Motivation often wanes with remote services, but face-to-face interaction strengthens your commitment to the treatment plan.
If your only goal is changing the number on the scale, remote services may suffice. However, if you want to fundamentally restore a body damaged by repeated yo-yo dieting, I highly recommend an in-person visit. Facing your health concerns together makes even the most complex problems much easier to solve.