Medical aesthetics in China

Before you book a procedure, know the doctor route and recovery plan.

Send your goal, photos if appropriate, previous treatment history, allergies, budget range, and preferred travel month. We help you decide whether remote review, doctor direction, or a China visit should come first.

Privacy-sensitive planningDoctor direction before travelRecovery-aware logistics
“I wanted a result, but I did not know which doctor type I should even speak to first.”

A common aesthetic inquiry starts with a vague goal: a face contour concern, skin treatment idea, dental aesthetic need, or post-procedure correction. The real risk is not only choosing the wrong provider; it is booking travel before the procedure route and recovery window are clear.

Our first job is to turn that uncertainty into a short, private brief that a relevant doctor or department can understand.

Choose the right route

This page is split by the actual question patients bring.

A broad treatment name is rarely enough for a useful reply. Pick the closest route below, then send the records that match it.

Facial contour / anti-aging

For patients comparing surgical or non-surgical face planning, privacy, recovery time, and doctor type.

Skin, laser, and scar concerns

For pigmentation, acne-scar, laser, resurfacing, or repair questions that need dermatology or aesthetic direction.

Revision or prior procedure concerns

For patients who had treatment before and need a careful review before choosing the next doctor route.

Dental aesthetic planning

For smile, veneer, implant-aesthetic, or gum-line concerns where dental and aesthetic expectations must align.

Body contour / post-weight change

For body-shape or post-weight-change goals where recovery, scars, and travel timing matter.

Private concierge planning

For patients who need discreet scheduling, translation, hotel, transport, and follow-up coordination.

Patient routes by region

Start from the concern that matches your situation.

Patients from different countries often have different timing, budget, privacy, and waiting-list concerns. These starting points help you send a clearer first message.

GCC

Private safety-first planning

If privacy, recovery time, and doctor selection matter, share your goal and medical history before booking travel.

Ask for this route
Philippines

Practical procedure planning

Start with your goal, prior treatment history, allergies, photos if appropriate, and preferred travel month.

Ask for this route
Singapore / Malaysia

Compare specialist routes

If you are comparing regional options, we help organize the doctor type, timing, and follow-up questions.

Ask for this route
Before you send the form

A few details can make the first reply much more useful.

Start withYour goal, target area, and what you do not want
Helpful recordsPrior treatments, allergies, medication, and photos if appropriate
We clarifyDoctor route, recovery timing, and whether travel should wait
Good to knowFiles are recommended, not required
What to send

The right first message is shorter than patients expect.

Ads should not push patients straight into travel. They should help patients send the few details that make the first reply useful.

Goal and boundaries

Target area, desired change, photos if appropriate, what you do not want, and budget range.

Medical context

Allergies, prior procedures, medication, scarring history, and any current symptoms.

Travel fit

How long you can stay, whether you need privacy support, hotel location, translation, and follow-up timing.

First reply focus

What our first reply should clarify.

Likely doctor routeDermatology, plastic surgery, dental aesthetic, repair/revision, or another specialist path.
What is missingPhotos, history, medication, or procedure-specific questions needed before a useful doctor discussion.
Travel should wait ifRecovery timing, risk factors, or appointment sequence are still unclear.
Simple patient flow

From your first message to a practical China care route.

The goal is not to overwhelm you with hospital names. The goal is to reduce uncertainty enough for you to choose the next practical step.

1

Send the case

Condition, goal, reports available, country, and timing.

2

Clarify the route

Remote review, specialist direction, or China visit planning.

3

Coordinate resources

Appointments, translation, hotel, transport, and hospital navigation.

4

Follow up

Reports, next questions, and practical after-visit support.

FAQ

Questions before the first message.

Short answers that remove friction before a patient chooses WhatsApp or the form.

Yes, if you are comfortable. Photos are used only to understand your request and prepare the next-step discussion.
Yes. The first step is often clarifying the correct specialty route and questions before choosing a provider.
We treat aesthetic inquiries as privacy-sensitive and use details only for review and coordination.
Usually no. Clarify procedure fit, appointment path, recovery window, and follow-up needs before booking travel.
Start here

Get a first-step review before you contact hospitals or book travel.

Use WhatsApp if timing is urgent. Use the form if you want a structured reply with source page and UTM tracking saved.

  • Best for: patients comparing options, preparing travel, or needing multilingual coordination.
  • Fastest contact: WhatsApp / WeChat.
  • Privacy: details are used only to review your request and coordinate follow-up.
WhatsApp / WeChat: +86.15797879600

Request your review

A short summary is enough. Reports or photos help us reply with a more useful first-step direction.

Not mandatory, but very helpful. Attach reports, scans, lab results, photos, or prior treatment notes so we can understand your case faster.

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Up to 5 files, 25 MB each. If your files are not ready, you can still submit now and send them later by WhatsApp.

The more context you share, the more useful the first reply can be. Files are recommended, not required.

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