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비대면 vs 대면
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Q. Between in-person and non-face-to-face consultations at a Traditional Korean Medicine clinic in Yeongju for weight loss treatment, which is better?

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Both have pros and cons. In-person consultations allow for more accurate diagnosis through pulse, tongue, and abdominal examination to assess constitution and conditions like Spleen Deficiency (Pi Xu) or Phlegm-Fluid (Tan Yin). Non-face-to-face is convenient and saves travel time but is limited for initial visits or complex cases. For personalized herbal medicine tailored to your body type, in-person care offers greater precision. Choose based on your needs and stage of treatment.

📝 Detailed Answer

You may wonder which is better—face-to-face or remote consultation. Having experienced both, I find in-person care more thorough. In Korean Medicine, weight loss treatment revolves around Pattern Differentiation (辨證, Bian Zheng). Conditions such as Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, Pi Xu)—where the spleen’s function is weak, causing poor digestion and bloating—, Phlegm-Fluid (痰飮, Tan Yin)—accumulation of waste in the body—, and Blood Stasis (瘀血, Yu Xue)—impaired blood circulation—are diagnosed through pulse diagnosis (脈診, Maekjin), tongue diagnosis (舌診, Seoljin), and abdominal diagnosis (腹診, Bokjin). These require direct examination to capture subtle cues like skin hue or abdominal tension, which photos and questionnaires may miss. Legally, non-face-to-face consultations in Korea are generally not permitted for first-time patients; they are only available for follow-ups who have had at least one prior in-person visit for the same condition. Therefore, if you are new or need an initial constitutional assessment, an in-person visit is essential. However, for stable patients already diagnosed, remote consultations save time and cost. Here is a comparison: - Diagnostic accuracy: In-person is far superior, as direct palpation of pulse, tongue, and abdomen reveals details that remote methods cannot capture. - Convenience: Remote is better—no travel, video-based consultation. - First visit allowed: Only in-person is legally permitted. - Constitutional differentiation: In-person allows finer distinction, especially for overlapping patterns like Pi Xu with Tan Yin. - Depth of counseling: In-person enables free conversation and demonstration of problem areas; remote relies on verbal description only. - Follow-up management: Remote works well for maintenance, but any symptom change should prompt a return to in-person. In summary, I recommend starting with an in-person visit for a precise diagnosis, then using remote consultations for ongoing management or minor adjustments. Leverage the strengths of each approach for optimal results.
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