Kulit
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Netherlander Laser Treatment
Being in the country of extreme make-overs I wanted to experience one of these clinics first hand and since friends recommended Hershe I plucked up some courage and emailed them for an appointment.
So, just to be clear: I did not have any surgery, but went in to experience dermatology department. Korea is way ahead of Europe in terms of skin care and my skin has never been flawless. They emailed me back quickly and I felt excited to try their advised treatments although I quickly ran into differences in beauty standards ("we'll laser all your freckles for you" - "Wait, what? No need for that really!").
I got invited in by Junho, the marketing manager and a fluent english speaker that put me at ease right away. The atmosphere in the clinic was more relaxed and less hospital-like then I expected, which made me a little less nervous. After discussing my blog-idea with Junho we made an appointment for my laser-treatment on friday (LASERS! PEW!) and I left the clinic to explore gangnam a bit more (more about Seoul & Okinawa soon! I promise!).
I had come to Hershe because I have had zits since I was 15 and while I am now 27 - the zits are still there. I also recently developed some redness, and some scars in my face :( All in all, I wanted a smooth even skin. Hershe offers skin treatments that achieves that, although they did emphasise that I had to come back in a couple of times for the best results (while I was only in Seoul for a few more days).
The treatment started with an exfoliating dead skin procedure (cleaning of my face), which was followed by vitamin C care (a superintense mask) and cream anaesthesia (I could not feel my face. Bad pun stolen from Cheryl hehe). After a proper numbing period (40 mins!) we got to the laser part!
I had the IPL (intense pulse laser) against age spots and small blood vessels showing, and NG YAG (against wrinkles and red area's) treatment, both also work against zits and rejuvenate the skin by zapping the layer underneath (if I understood correctly). While I was afraid it would hurt like hell, it actually felt pretty ok. My skin got warm and it stung a little, accompanied by a lot of bright white flashes, but it's pretty comparable to tattooing - just not so evenly. It's more a "ZAP - stinging" - move to next spot - "ZAP - little sting" - move - kinda feels. (Yes, I feel very literate today).
After the lasers were done (took 10 mins max!) I had duoderm tape stuck to the places where they zapped my moles (right side of my face) and I was taken to the cooling masks & aftercare department. The cooling down was really appreciated, since my skin felt like it had been in the sun for days too long. After cooling down for a longggg time I got the aftercare-explanation by Junho, explaining that I should avoid the sun for the next five days and had to use a lot of sunscreen for at least the next two weeks (but preferably forever, as sun is really bad for your skin). And that was it. I walked out Hershe looking a little reddish and taped down, but I was told results wouldn't show until a few days later.
About the procedure: To be honest I found it harder to lie down for such a long time (total procedure took about 2,5 hours) then I found it to endure the pain. And for your reference: I have an pretty OK pain resistance but not wonderful. I am very impatient though :) During the procedure (and the waiting) I was thinking "what kind of crazy person undergoes all this voluntarily?!" but I must admit that now we're a week later (and my skin is a lot better) I would totally go to Hershe again when I'm in Korea.
One long post later, this was my adventure with lasers in Korea! Follow me on Facebook or Instagram for more adventures, I'm currently on a roadtrip in the USA <3
Kulit
Netherlander Laser Treatment
Being in the country of extreme make-overs I wanted to experience one of these clinics first hand and since friends recommended Hershe I plucked up some courage and emailed them for an appointment. So, just to be clear: I did not have any surgery, but went in to experience dermatology department. Korea is way ahead of Europe in terms of skin care and my skin has never been flawless. They emailed me back quickly and I felt excited to try their advised treatments although I quickly ran into differences in beauty standards ("we'll laser all your freckles for you" - "Wait, what? No need for that really!"). I got invited in by Junho, the marketing manager and a fluent english speaker that put me at ease right away. The atmosphere in the clinic was more relaxed and less hospital-like then I expected, which made me a little less nervous. After discussing my blog-idea with Junho we made an appointment for my laser-treatment on friday (LASERS! PEW!) and I left the clinic to explore gangnam a bit more (more about Seoul & Okinawa soon! I promise!). I had come to Hershe because I have had zits since I was 15 and while I am now 27 - the zits are still there. I also recently developed some redness, and some scars in my face :( All in all, I wanted a smooth even skin. Hershe offers skin treatments that achieves that, although they did emphasise that I had to come back in a couple of times for the best results (while I was only in Seoul for a few more days). The treatment started with an exfoliating dead skin procedure (cleaning of my face), which was followed by vitamin C care (a superintense mask) and cream anaesthesia (I could not feel my face. Bad pun stolen from Cheryl hehe). After a proper numbing period (40 mins!) we got to the laser part! I had the IPL (intense pulse laser) against age spots and small blood vessels showing, and NG YAG (against wrinkles and red area's) treatment, both also work against zits and rejuvenate the skin by zapping the layer underneath (if I understood correctly). While I was afraid it would hurt like hell, it actually felt pretty ok. My skin got warm and it stung a little, accompanied by a lot of bright white flashes, but it's pretty comparable to tattooing - just not so evenly. It's more a "ZAP - stinging" - move to next spot - "ZAP - little sting" - move - kinda feels. (Yes, I feel very literate today). After the lasers were done (took 10 mins max!) I had duoderm tape stuck to the places where they zapped my moles (right side of my face) and I was taken to the cooling masks & aftercare department. The cooling down was really appreciated, since my skin felt like it had been in the sun for days too long. After cooling down for a longggg time I got the aftercare-explanation by Junho, explaining that I should avoid the sun for the next five days and had to use a lot of sunscreen for at least the next two weeks (but preferably forever, as sun is really bad for your skin). And that was it. I walked out Hershe looking a little reddish and taped down, but I was told results wouldn't show until a few days later. About the procedure: To be honest I found it harder to lie down for such a long time (total procedure took about 2,5 hours) then I found it to endure the pain. And for your reference: I have an pretty OK pain resistance but not wonderful. I am very impatient though :) During the procedure (and the waiting) I was thinking "what kind of crazy person undergoes all this voluntarily?!" but I must admit that now we're a week later (and my skin is a lot better) I would totally go to Hershe again when I'm in Korea. One long post later, this was my adventure with lasers in Korea! Follow me on Facebook or Instagram for more adventures, I'm currently on a roadtrip in the USA <3