Meifang Huang
i started patronising bellezza in july/ aug 2024. my last package ended dec 2025, so ive spent more than a yr using bellezza's hair removal treatment. +hair removal is effective n overall painless +overall attentive n well trained therapists +comfortable n clean environment heres y i decided not to renew my package. 1. v high costs (was quoted $258 per session, even for a package) 2. while appts r initially ez to secure, its v hard to change closer to the date. n if u sign with one outlet, u cant use the same package at other outlets 3. trying to "buy" reviews (in the past) by offering free mask. sorry but i will not give a gd review just to get a cheap face mask. 4. no "hard selling" but u can b assured that sales will try to persuade u to renewing your package. sure, its their job. but it seems as tho theyre more intent on getting u to sign instead of earnestly listening to your pov as to y u WONT sign. over the last few times that i visited, the salesperson would always try to get me to renew my package by seemingly offering a gd rate. the usual tactic: offer "discount" (dk whether genuine or not) n telling me something along the lines of "u hv so little hair left, u shld maintain, keep doing it until the hair is completely gone". they hv been telling me the same story ever since my first package ended n i renewed a few more times. how many more times do i need to renew b4 all hair is 100% gone? by then, they would hv drained my pockets dry. even tho i told them a few times that i preferred to focus on whitening of dark spots, sales usually try to steer me back towards my hair removal package (claiming it has whitening effects) n away from their medical peel treatment, which ironically at least a couple of their own therapists recommended to me. today, the saleperson told me that the medical peel treatment costs $298 vs $258 for hair removal. if the whitening of the current treatment ive undergone for more than 1 yr is so effective, y do i still c dark areas on the treated spots? 1 last thing: ive no idea y they call their treatment "medical". is it endorsed by a reputable medical school or qualified medical practitioners? who certifies the trestment as medical? did they go thru 7 years of medical school?