u/Ready_Angle_329

Has anyone here actually tried Re2O? Looking for honest experiences before booking a consultation

I've been researching treatments to improve enlarged pores, skin texture, and overall skin quality, and Re2O is one that keeps coming up. I've already read quite a bit about it and understand the general idea, but I'd much rather hear from people who've actually had the treatment than rely only on clinic websites or promotional content.

What I'm most curious about is how noticeable the results actually are. Were you happy after just one or two sessions, or did it take several treatments before you really started seeing a difference?
If you've also had treatments like Rejuran, Juvelook, or exosomes, I'd love to know how Re2O compares. How did they differ in terms of pain, downtime, improvements in skin texture, and how long the results lasted? I'd really appreciate hearing what your experience was like.

So far, I've come across Seye Clinic, KK Seoul clinic, and Better Me Clinic, all of which seem to offer Re2O. I'm planning to book a consultation with one of them, but before I do, I wanted to see if anyone here has firsthand experience with the treatment.

I'm not looking for recommendations on which clinic to choose as much as I'm hoping to hear honest experiences from people who've actually gone through the treatment. If you had Re2O, would you do it again, or would you choose something else instead? I'd really appreciate any insights before I go ahead and book a consultation.

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u/Ready_Angle_329 — 5 days ago

Anyone here have experience with revision rhinoplasty in Korea? Looking for advice before I book consultations.

I'm in my mid-30s and had rhinoplasty about seven years ago. Overall, I was really happy with my original results, and I wouldn't consider the surgery a failure by any means, but over the past couple of years though, I've noticed that my face has naturally lost a bit of facial volume as I've gotten older. My nose still looks good, but it feels a little more prominent than it used to. I think both my face and my own aesthetic preferences have changed over time, which has made me start wondering whether a very conservative revision could create a bit more balance (eek).

I actually visited Korea earlier this year with my family (i love korea lol), and while I was there, I spent some time researching revision rhinoplasty clinics for a future trip. I wasn't planning to have surgery during that visit, but since Korea has so many experienced facial plastic surgeons, I thought it would be a good opportunity to start narrowing down my options.

I've looked into several clinics so far, including Etonne PS. A friend of mine had a facelift there (not rhinoplasty though) and had a really positive experience. She was very happy with her results and also spoke highly of the surgeon and staff, saying everyone was professional, approachable, and never made her feel pressured throughout the process. Even though she had a different procedure, hearing about her experience definitely made me interested in booking a consultation there in the future. Since revision rhinoplasty is obviously more complex than a primary rhinoplasty, I'm trying to be as thorough as possible before making any decisions.

For those who've had revision rhinoplasty in Korea, what ended up being the biggest factor when choosing your surgeon? Was it the consultation itself, the surgeon's experience with revision cases, before-and-after photos, communication, or something else? Looking back, were there any green flags or red flags that stood out during your consultations? Is there anything you wish you'd asked before moving forward?

I'd really appreciate hearing about other people's experiences before I start booking consultations. Thanks in advance!

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u/Ready_Angle_329 — 12 days ago

My honest review of KKSeoul after Eye Botox and Re2O

I'm in my early 30s and recently visited Korea on a family vacation. I've always been interested in reducing the fine lines around my eyes and trying non-surgical lifting treatments, while also improving the overall condition of my skin, but I was honestly nervous about choosing a clinic because I'd heard so many stories about factory clinics in Seoul.

I ended up visiting KKSeoul in Gangnam after a friend recommended it from her own trip to Korea. Since it's a relatively new clinic, I was a little hesitant at first, but the experience ended up being great.

The clinic was very clean, modern, and well-maintained. Everything felt polished and organized. What stood out most was the consultation. The doctor took time to listen to my concerns and answer my questions without making me feel rushed (the doctor was also super friendly and easy to talk to). The staff were also incredibly friendly and reassuring, especially since I was nervous about the Botox injections.

I originally went in for eye Botox and some non-invasive lifting treatments, but during the consultation, the doctor recommended Re2O to help improve my skin's hydration and overall quality. At first, I had some reservations about Re2O because of its human-derived aspect, but everything was explained thoroughly and I felt comfortable moving forward.

It's now been about 3 weeks since the treatments, and I'm really happy with the results. The Botox softened the lines around my eyes while still looking natural, and the Re2O has left my skin looking brighter, smoother, and more refreshed.

Overall, I had a very positive experience at KKSeoul! If you're visiting Korea and looking for a clinic that doesn't feel rushed or impersonal, I thought the care, consultation, and overall experience were excellent, so I would definitely recommend this clinic to others! Given my experience, I'd definitely consider coming back for a lifting treatment in the future as well!

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u/Ready_Angle_329 — 1 month ago