*Update* 2 months later, adjusting my review down, because even the tear trough filler (that they went rogue and did instead of the cheek filler I asked for) was badly done, not injected deep enough and has now slid down, making me look more tired and old. These people do not know what they're doingThe short version: Fine for skin care but would strongly recommend against going for filler. Went for mole removal and filler and had a mixed experience. Fair pricing and no pressure sales, excellent English translator, mole removal was efficient and handled well, and they seem to have decent integrity. However the customer service was lacking - abrupt, dismissive and very "factory feel" for aesthetics rather than tailored to the client. Also my chin filler was botched and the experience of getting the clinic to address that was very unpleasant.Consultation:- Really good english translation- Mostly a pricing review- Mentioned package upsell, but didn't push at all- Talked me out of laser treatments that wouldn't be effective for just one- Red flag 1: Said it 'wasn't possible' to treat lipstick lines with filler, I tried explaining it different ways, so not a translation issue, just a lack of familiarity with the product- Red flag 2: They make you pay for the exact amount of filler ahead of time, which makes it clear that your personal face and needs won't be assessedMole Removal- Quick and efficient- Didn't give enough time for fiance's numbing cream to take effect so he found it painful- Well explained procedure, outcomes and aftercareFillers - Doctor brushed aside any discussion of the outcome I was looking for, wouldn't look at any photos I had brought and was generally fairly dismissive- Red Flag 3: Went to use Volbella for my cheek filler, which is soft and only meant for under eyes and lips. When I asked why, he didn't have a good reason. He switched to Voluma when I mentioned that everyone I know who's had cheek filler got Voluma- Nodded and acknowledged when I said I was interested in enhancing my cheekbones, and discussed how this North American ideal was different from the Korean preference for the front of cheeks. But then did the injection mostly in my tear trough (maybe why he grabbed Volbella, because he just decided to do under eye filler instead). My impression is that he did what he was comfortable with regardless of what I wanted.- Injection in my chin went horribly wrong - the filler went upwards, creating a flat front to my chin and an uneven ledge pushing up into my lip making my smile look like sylvester stallone, which apparently the doctor didn't notice during the procedure. When I mentioned it when I was leaving they said it was just lidocaine / swellingAftercare- When I followed up the next morning about the botched filler, Eddie initially dismissed it as "simple swelling / side effect", and only agreed to have the doctor see me again when I asked for a guarantee that it would resolve- When I asked him how they would fix it, he refused to answer, then bizarrely accused me of refusing to take medication (implying it was my fault?) and it took a full day of back and forth emails for him to acknowledge that he was incorrect and agree to any course of action- They did remove the botched filler for free, and offered to replace the filler, which I believe they would have done if I had been in Korea longer, however Eddie incorrectly assured me that the removal and replacement could be done the same day.- The doctor acknowledged that the filler had gone wrong right away, and seemed quite annoyed. He was very rough in administering the remover, and left several bruises, when I had not bruised from the filler- Did not mix the filler remover with lidocaine (standard practice), so it was quite a painful experience- Did not adequately address the misplaced filler, so I had to get more remover at my expense when I returned home. The doctor here also explained that remover also erases your natural collagen, which was never discussed by MeClinic