The Hidden Cost of Korea’s Beauty Industry

From Bloomberg.

Tens of thousands of people travel to South Korea every year seeking beauty treatments, including aesthetic procedures like microneedling and non-invasive lifting. It’s all part of a $4 billion industry, a lucrative sector that’s attracting ever more doctors. But the price for South Korea is a critical shortage of general practitioners and hospital physicians.

00:00 – 1:20 Intro
1:24 – 2:50 A medical tourist’s experience
2:51 – 4:28 South Korea’s medical tourism boom
4:29 – 5:31 Related businesses thrive
5:32 – 6:27 Why K-beauty treatments became popular
6:28 – 8:13 Implications on the healthcare system
8:14 – 9:52 Balancing profit and patient care
9:53 – 11:21 What lies ahead

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