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Hello, my name is Ning and I'm from Thailand. I'm currently looking for a clinic in Korea for skin treatments, but the problem is I'm not very good at reading Korean. I've tried using Google Translate, but it feels awkward, and I'm not sure if I can evaluate reviews well. I'm worried there might be a lot of fake reviews. If anyone has experience, could you please share what I should look for?
I'm wondering if it's enough to just look at reviews on the clinic's website, or if I need to find them on other sites too. And what are some red flags I should watch out for? For example, claims that sound too good to be true, or strange pricing information. What does a "trustworthy review" look like? For someone like me who's a foreigner, this might be a bit difficult.
If anyone has gone through this before, I'd be grateful if you could share some tips. I don't want to be ripped off and still be unsure about which clinic is truly reliable.
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I completely understand your frustration! I'm also a foreigner, and when I first started, Korean reviews gave me a real headache too. My advice is to not just look at reviews on the clinic's official website. It's best to compare across multiple platforms, for example, see if there are any real reviews written in English or Chinese by other foreigners. Those particularly detailed reviews that mention downsides are usually more trustworthy. Be cautious of reviews that seem too perfect. Keep going, I hope you find a great clinic!