Okay, I admit it, my Korean level is just “I can read Ganadara” and that’s it. But! This doesn’t stop my determination to go to thelift Dermatology in Jeju Island for medical beauty treatments!
It all started like this: I saw someone sharing the results of thelift’s treatments on a social community, and I was instantly hooked. Then I self-righteously said, “Let me check how to make an appointment”—and that’s when my tragic journey began.

My own search results: I have absolutely no idea what’s written
Opened Naver, all Korean. Opened thelift’s official website, still all Korean. I pasted the page into translation software, and the translated Chinese was so ridiculous—something like “Skin Activation Comprehensive Improvement Procedure.” What universe’s language am I looking at?
Then I seriously typed “thelift Jeju Island booking Chinese” into Google. The information I found was either Korean blogs, outdated info from years ago, or I couldn’t even connect to the official website. After researching for a full two hours, my booking progress: zero.
I shared this miserable process with a friend, and her response was very direct:
“What are you doing? Just use BeautsGO.”

Opening BeautsGO: My two hours vs. her two minutes
I downloaded the BeautsGO APP and searched for “Jeju Island thelift,” and the results appeared instantly.
I mean truly instant, not even two seconds of loading. And the information that came up was exactly what I needed:
- Complete list of treatments at thelift clinic, including Chinese descriptions
- Reference costs for each item (already converted to TWD)
- Clinic ratings and real user reviews
- Availability of Chinese service and whether they accept foreign tourists
- Submit booking applications directly within the APP
I spent two hours finding nothing, while she opened BeautsGO and gave me all the information I needed in two minutes. Is this the gap between technology and poor Korean skills…

The process of booking thelift via BeautsGO: Simpler than I imagined
The process for booking thelift Dermatology in Jeju Island on the BeautsGO APP is roughly like this:
- Search for the clinic name in the APP or browse the Jeju Island category directly
- Select the treatment you want, and confirm the cost and precautions
- Choose your preferred visit date and time slot
- Fill in basic information (Chinese is fine)
- Submit the booking application and wait for the clinic’s confirmation
No Korean knowledge is needed throughout the process, nor do you need a VPN or any special tools. I finished the entire booking application in about five minutes, and then I sat there questioning my life—why did I spend two hours searching by myself before?

To friends like me with poor Korean: Don’t follow in my footsteps and take the long way around
I very, very sincerely suggest that if you are the type where “Korean equals an alien language,” please download the BeautsGO APP directly before planning to go to thelift Dermatology in Jeju Island or any Korean clinic.
Don’t be like me and try to search Naver yourself—it’s a waste of life. The BeautsGO APP is specifically designed for those of us who don’t understand Korean but want to experience Korean medical beauty. Poor Korean isn’t the problem; the problem is why you aren’t using it yet.
My friend was right. I should have been told to use it sooner, lol. 😂

