📝 Detailed Answer
Remote consultations via smartphone are convenient, but the essence of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) lies in the 'Four Examinations' (Mang-Mun-Mun-Jeol): looking, listening, questioning, and palpating. If weight loss is particularly difficult, it is often due to internal blockages like 'Phlegm-fluid' (Dameum) or 'Blood Stasis' (Eohyeol). These metabolic wastes are nearly impossible to identify accurately through a video call alone. Only through physical pulse diagnosis and 'Tongue Diagnosis' (Seol-jin) can we accurately pinpoint causes, such as 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo)—where a weak digestive system leads to chronic swelling and weight gain. Even as a practitioner, I once experienced dizziness from taking medicine that didn't match my constitution; I learned that the 'standard' way is actually the fastest route.
| Category | In-Person (Baekrokdam Method) | Remote (General) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Diagnosis | Pulse, Tongue, Body Composition | Questionnaire & Voice |
| Precision | Reflects Constitution & Organ Function | Symptom-based Prescribing |
| Safety | Immediate response to side effects | Limitations of remote consultation |
| Duration | Approx. 40–60 minutes | Approx. 5–10 minutes |
| Recommended For | Chronic yo-yoing, Precision seekers | Busy schedules, Simple refills |
Taking the 'right' path is more important than the 'fast' path. We recommend visiting in person at least once for a detailed assessment of your body's condition before utilizing remote consultations for subsequent refills.