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Hi everyone, I'm Citra from Indonesia and I have a question. I'm seriously considering trying aesthetic treatments in Korea, but the problem is I can't read Korean fluently. So when I see reviews or testimonials on local platforms, I'm a bit confused about whether they're genuine or not. Can anyone explain how to read reviews intelligently even if I'm not fluent in Korean?
So, what are some red flags you guys should avoid? For example, the language used on their website, how they respond to questions, or how they market their services. I'm afraid of falling into a clinic that's only interested in making money and doesn't care about the results. Has anyone else experienced anything suspicious?
Oh yeah, I also don't know what a realistic budget is for the treatment I want. All the information I find is very scattered. Should I just consult with the clinic directly, or is there a safer way to do it before committing? I'd really appreciate it if anyone could share their experience!
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Sitra! I understand your concerns 😅 I was confused the same way when I first came. Try contacting the clinics you're interested in and ask if they have staff who speak English. Most beauty clinics in the capital usually have staff who do. But have you tried looking for reviews from Thai or Vietnamese people who have been there before? That might be more helpful!