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Hello everyone! I'm Indah from Indonesia, and I'm seriously considering aesthetic treatment in Korea next year. Honestly, I'm a bit confused about how to evaluate a clinic when the reviews are mostly in Korean, and I really struggle to understand them. I use Google Translate, but the results are often strange and incomplete.
Also, I'd like to know what red flags I should look out for? For example, should I be skeptical if the reviews are all too perfect? Or if the clinic is overly promotional? I'm a scaredy cat, so it's better to be careful.
Does anyone have any tips for evaluating clinics as a foreigner? Is there a more trustworthy review platform or community? Has anyone experienced miscommunication or similar concerns? Honestly, input from the community here is far more valuable to me than guesswork. Thanks in advance, everyone! 💕
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You're from Indonesia! I understand how you feel because I have similar concerns as someone who doesn't speak Japanese. By the way, Inda, do you participate in any Korean beauty communities or Indonesian groups? In my experience, word-of-mouth recommendations from people who speak the same language are definitely more reliable 😊
I'm also considering getting skincare treatments in Korea, and I completely understand your concerns! I'm currently struggling to determine the authenticity of those reviews; sometimes, seeing overly perfect ratings does make me a little suspicious. I hope to hear more genuine experiences shared in this community! 💕
Inda, I understand! I have the same concerns, and I'm actually considering getting a procedure in Korea next year. It's really worrying when you only rely on translations, isn't it? Lately, I've been asking questions directly in this community and looking for testimonials from people who have actually gone through the process, and I feel like it's really important to compare multiple sources of information. I think it's the right thing to do to be cautious like Inda 💕