I did a facial cleansing — the procedure was carried out without prior preparation, they began to clean the skin without steaming / opening the pores. I had never encountered this before, maybe this approach would be OK for someone, but it didn't suit me, because it was quite painful + it took a very long time for the skin to recover and acne appeared. I'm giving it a 3 because it's probably a popular approach that I'm not aware of, but I can't recommend it to people with sensitive skin.
I signed up for the endosphere on 08/03/24. Nowhere is it indicated that the therapist is a man. When I arrived, I said that I did not expect a man to do the massage and was going to leave. I was told that the issue would be resolved now.
NO KIDDING - they forced a poor young colleague with no skills to give me an endosphere session. It hurt me and the girl did it right through the lymph nodes and against the flow of lymph. I guessed it already on the neck.
I freaked out and asked if she was doing it for the first time. She admitted that she did. For a minute, the cost is 8000 something.
I jumped out, the chief physician met me and invited me to her office, where she said that this was a young specialist and was not doing it for the first time (there are no complaints about the girl, I understand that she was asked to serve a client and she honestly admitted that she was doing it for the first time). If you want to go to a salon where they will lie to your face and not blush, and the procedure will be carried out by an unqualified specialist - you are here