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Hi everyone! I'm Min, and I'm thinking of getting a minor beauty treatment in Korea, but my Korean isn't very good. I've looked at some clinic reviews, but most are in Korean, and translating them with translation software feels a bit off… Could any of you ladies tell me how a foreigner can tell if these reviews are genuine?
I'd like to know if there are any obvious warning signs I should be wary of? For example, are the reviews overly exaggerated, or do some things seem too perfect? Also, is there any way to find real user feedback written in English or Chinese? I'm a little worried about being misled, since it's about my own face (haha).
If you have experience, could you share how you chose a clinic? Are there any tips or pitfalls to avoid? Thank you!
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I'm worried about the same thing! I try to find reviews in English or ask my local friends to help me understand the comments, because the translation is really strange sometimes 😅
I completely understand your concern, Min! I'm also thinking of doing something small here in Korea and I'm facing the same problem with the language and reviews. I thought I'd try speaking to the clinic directly and ask for an interpreter or someone who speaks English; that's easier than relying on a translator.
I understand your concerns! I'm also looking for a clinic for similar services, and language is a similar barrier. I'm currently trying to find an organization with staff who speak some English or Chinese. Keep up the good work! 😊