Written by Highst Team | Medically reviewed by Jin Mo Koo, M.D. | Updated June 4, 2026
What to Prepare Before Revision Consultation in Korea
If you are planning revision consultation in Korea, one of the most useful first steps is preparing the right information before you contact the clinic.
For foreign patients, revision consultation is usually more detailed than a first-time consultation because previous filler, previous surgery, current concerns, and travel planning can all affect how the case should be reviewed.
At Highst Urology Clinic, foreign patients often begin revision consultation by sharing practical pre-visit information so the first discussion can be clearer, more realistic, and easier to organize before travel.

What should foreign patients prepare before revision consultation in Korea?
Foreign patients should usually prepare five main things before revision consultation in Korea: previous treatment history, current concerns, clear photos, treatment goals, and possible travel dates.
This information helps make the first review more useful because revision cases are often not as simple as first-time treatment planning. The more clearly the situation is explained in advance, the easier it becomes to guide the patient on what kind of consultation may be needed.
Previous treatment history
The most important part of revision consultation is usually previous treatment history. Foreign patients should try to explain what type of filler or surgery was done before, when it was done, and whether there were one or multiple procedures.
If you know the name of the material or procedure, that can be helpful. If you do not know the exact details, even a general explanation of what you were told and what changed afterward can still be useful.
In revision cases, previous history often changes how the clinic thinks about evaluation and next steps.
Current concerns and visible changes
Before revision consultation in Korea, it also helps to describe your current concerns as clearly as possible. Some patients are mainly worried about contour changes, while others are more concerned about asymmetry, irregularity, firmness, appearance, or dissatisfaction with a previous result.
The goal is not to use perfect medical language. It is simply to explain what feels wrong to you now and why you are looking for revision consultation.
Clear photos before revision consultation
Photos are often one of the most practical parts of pre-visit preparation. For foreign patients contacting the clinic from outside Korea, clear photos can help make the first discussion more specific.
In many cases, simple photos from front, side, upward, and downward views can be useful when taken in good lighting with a neutral background. The purpose is not to replace an in-person medical examination, but to make the initial review more realistic.
For revision cases, photos can be especially helpful because visible contour issues or asymmetry may be part of the reason the patient is seeking further evaluation.
Treatment goals and expectations
Before revision consultation, foreign patients should also try to explain what they are hoping to improve. Some patients want to correct a previous issue, some want a more natural contour, and others want to understand whether further treatment is even realistic.
Clear goals help the consultation stay focused. In revision cases, this matters because what the patient wants and what may realistically be possible are not always the same thing.
Possible travel dates in Korea
For foreign patients, revision consultation is usually connected to travel planning. That is why possible travel dates are important to share early.
When the clinic knows when you may be in Korea, it becomes easier to discuss consultation timing, what may need to be reviewed first, and how the process may fit into your stay.
This can make planning much more practical, especially for patients with limited time in Seoul.
English-speaking doctor and English-speaking coordinator
For many foreign patients, good preparation only helps if communication is clear. That is why English-speaking support matters from the beginning.
At Highst Urology Clinic, foreign patients can receive support from an English-speaking doctor and an English-speaking coordinator, making it easier to explain previous history, current concerns, treatment goals, and travel plans in a way that feels understandable.
Why preparation matters more in revision cases
Revision consultation usually requires more review than first-time treatment planning. Previous filler, previous surgery, uncertain treatment history, or visible contour issues can all make the case more individualized.
That is why better preparation often leads to a better first discussion. Instead of spending the early stage of communication trying to guess basic details, the clinic can focus more directly on the patient’s actual concerns and what kind of next step may make sense.
Final point
If you are asking what foreign patients should prepare before revision consultation in Korea, the simplest answer is this: your previous treatment history, your current concerns, clear photos, your treatment goals, and your possible travel dates.
At Highst Urology Clinic, foreign patients can begin with English-speaking communication and structured pre-visit guidance so revision consultation can start in a more organized and realistic way before travel.
If you would like to learn more, you can review our international patient information, read about the difference between first-time and revision enlargement in Korea, explore our revision consultation page, or contact our team with your questions and travel dates.




