Hmm, there are a lot of people, but honestly, I don't know if it's that good. They don't require drug verification or anything like that. Compared to nearby places, it's affordable. Not bad in terms of cost-effectiveness. Ah, calf sculpting? Don't get the injections!!ㅠㅠ I did, and although the swelling went down, the pain, man, it's driving me crazy.
Since I heard Rejuran is effective... I was searching around to try it for the first time, and I visited Dr. Evers near Seoul National University on a friend's recommendation. The clinic itself isn't very large, but it seems to have quite a few doctors. It's a system where you consult with the coordinator first, then pay, and everyone is friendly. There were a lot of people, but I didn’t wait long. The procedure itself didn’t take long—around 15 minutes? It took about 15-20 minutes. I lay down after applying anesthesia cream and waited before the procedure started. First of all... it hurts a lot. I really thought my face was on fire. It felt like over 100 tiny pricks with nail scissors on my face. On the day of the procedure, there was a lot of initial swelling and bleeding, so it didn't look good. After a week, my entire face recovered, and even after washing my face and going out without applying anything, there was no tightness. The always-chapped areas beside my lips disappeared, and I am satisfied with the overall effect.
I got the Inmode treatment number 5 here, but I didn't see any effects... If you compare before and after photos, there might be some very subtle differences, lol. It was cheap, but it felt very factory-like. The female doctor was better than the male doctor and did the areas I wanted. The male doctor just pressed hard without really listening, even if you tell him.
A place I often go to for a cost-effective aesthetic treatment. It's not expensive, and during special events, it can be even cheaper. I usually pay in advance and go. Since Botox doesn't seem professional, I no longer get it, and I mainly go for the affordable Rejuran and fat-dissolving injections, which are fun.
I received LDM treatment. It wasn't an extremely luxurious feeling, just pretty standard during the procedure. I definitely felt the effects afterward. My skin was dry, dull, and in bad condition, but it definitely improved. I want to continue receiving it!! Among the nearby clinics, the price is also quite affordable here.
It was the worst axillary hair removal treatment I've experienced, to the point of considering giving up. Of course, it wasn't completely ineffective, but I was disappointed because the hair removal results were worse than when I previously received treatment with Clariti, which didn't have cooling at another clinic. The machine used for hair removal was a brand I had never heard of before.
It's a factory-style hospital, so I didn't have high expectations, but
still, the prices were reasonable and they offered some promotions,
and the procedures were done quickly and accurately, which I liked.
I realized that being factory-style isn't necessarily a bad thing.
I also received Shrink and other treatments, and the doctors were all different,
but the staff was all kind and friendly.
The doctor is kind and friendly.
The hair reduction process is slow, but I am consistently receiving the treatment well.
Before the laser, they give a cold towel, and the procedure isn't very painful and finishes quickly, which is good.
If it feels painful, they apply numbing cream, but I’ve never tried it myself.
It's bearable.
They apply ointment after the treatment.
I wanted to get forehead Botox cheaply in a factory-style place, so I went. I don't remember the exact price, but it was cheap. I went straight in for the procedure after just taking a photo without any consultation. There were many staff members, so it was a bit hectic, but overall they were kind. The disappointing part is they don't reveal genuine Botox vials right in front of you or anything like that. The effects are good. Since forehead Botox itself is hard to compare in terms of effectiveness, everything was just pretty okay.
I did 3 sessions of Inmode, received 2.
Each session is about 10 minutes, and the doctor seems to be random.
No consultation with the manager or director.
Tell the counter what procedure you want, pay, and then go straight to the treatment room.
Just before the procedure, I briefly designed it while looking in the mirror with the doctor (excluding the hollowed cheeks area).
It's somewhat factory-like or effective, and above all, the price is reasonable.
I plan to keep going. After Inmode, I want to try Shurink.