u/AgileEngine4771

Image 1 — She's wearing an apron. She has a fruit parfait. She's a 2005 baby.
Image 2 — She's wearing an apron. She has a fruit parfait. She's a 2005 baby.
Image 3 — She's wearing an apron. She has a fruit parfait. She's a 2005 baby.
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She's wearing an apron. She has a fruit parfait. She's a 2005 baby.

I was casually scrolling through bunjang and i found a Hello Kitty that is literally the same age as me (2005 born besties!!!!).

She's wearing this little apron and holding a fruit parfait and i genuinely let out an audible noise when i saw it. The apron alone is sending me but the parfait detail?? That's so unnecessarily cute i want to cry..

The price is a bit rough ngl but I keep going back to look at it. Someone please talk me out of it or talk me into it i cannot decide

u/AgileEngine4771 — 2 days ago

Did consultations at Pind clinic and Reberry gangnam for ultherapy

I've been wanting to try Ultherapy for a while but kept putting it off because the price range is all over the place and I couldn't figure out if the more expensive clinics were actually worth it. Finally did a round of consultations last week so here's what I found.

Two clinics I seriously considered: Reberry clinic Gangnam and Pind clinic in apgujeong.

Pind clinic first. They have a solid reputation for Ultherapy specifically and the doctor clearly has a lot of experience with it. Their pricing is structured as a bulk package: 1,000 shots for 3,000,000 won. Per shot that's actually not bad but you're committing to a big upfront number. When I asked if I could just do a smaller session to start, it felt like that wasn't really the direction they wanted to go. The consultation was fine but it revolved pretty heavily around the package and less around what my face actually needed.

Reberry gangnam is 430,000 won per 100 shots, so you can start with whatever amount makes sense for your concerns rather than buying into a bulk deal. The doctor looked at my skin under a light, asked what I was specifically trying to fix and then recommended a shot count based on that. For my issue (jaw area and some laxity around the cheeks) he said 200 to 300 shots would be a reasonable place to start rather than jumping straight to a massive session. No pressure to add anything else either.

I think my mind is pretty much set on Reberry at this point. I had consultations at both places and decided not to rush into anything on the spot which took some self control. I’v been sitting with it for 3 days now and kept coming back to the same conclusion. Mostly because I wasn't ready to spend 3 million won testing out a treatment I'd never done before and also because I liked that the doctor’s rec felt like it was based on my actual face and not just whatever package they wanted to sell me. Ultherapy typically keeps improving over a few months anyway so no point in rushing so i will update when I have more to report!

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u/AgileEngine4771 — 11 days ago