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Hello, my name is Bank and I'm from Thailand. I'm thinking about getting something done in Korea, but I'm quite hesitant. I'm having trouble understanding reviews because my Korean isn't very strong 😅.
I wanted to ask if you have any good methods for checking reviews? For example, can I ask to see real before-and-after photos, or what should I look for to determine if a review is trustworthy? I see so many reviews, but I don't know if they're from real customers or just regular advertisements. Hohoho 😅.
Do you have any advice on how to spot tempting offers or red flags to watch out for? Thank you so much. I would be very grateful if anyone with experience could share their recommendations! 🙏
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Bank-san, I understand! I was confused by the Korean reviews at first too 😅 When you actually go, it's a good idea to ask in advance if the clinic staff can assist you in English or Japanese. By the way, have you already decided on any treatments you're interested in, Bank-san?
I totally get how you feel! I was the same way at first, looking at Korean reviews was a real headache 😅 My experience is to try and find reviews with clear photo comparisons, and to look at opinions from a few different platforms. That way, it's easier to tell which ones are genuine feedback. It's best if you can find reviews from people in a similar situation to yours, as that will be more valuable for reference!
I was confused like you at first too 😅 My tip is to try and find posts with clear before-after photos and read the comments below to see what others are asking, because those are usually the most practical questions. As for red flags, if a post seems too perfect or promises 100% results, I usually skip it, because everyone's skin is different!
I feel the same confusion, Bank! 😅 Sometimes I directly ask the clinic for real before-and-after photos and ask specific questions about the details, and this really helps in knowing if they are being honest or not.