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    4.5 (10 reviews)
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    Spaland - First look at the main hall, cafeteria dining to your left.

    Spaland

    (285 reviews)

    $$

    My husband and I were in ATL area for business meetings and I planned our visit to Spaland before…read morewe even arrived. We live in Nashville and I miss having a Korean spa around after having had many visits to a very large famous Korean spa in Dallas. I have visited ATL before just for a visit to a local competitor which had grown disappointing. We are SO GLAD we visited this place! It was clean and a nice size! Some of these (been to them in Dallas/ATL/Chicago/NY) can be smaller. This one has nice large saunas though not clearly marked as to temp*. I like to know these things. Not one of them was very warm at all but they were all very comfortable. The restaurant area is large as well and has lots of offerings, we tried several different drinks and food during the day. Honestly the food wasn't very good and the drinks are pre-processed so very sweet. We ended up just drinking water. The food we had was a fried. I started with 3 roasted eggs and it was the best thing I had. There may have been better options but we had planned to eat a nice meal that evening so no biggie. The wet area only has 2 hot tubs, both were the same temp* and neither had jets. The showers are nice and clean. The sauna was nice and hot :-) I personally like a nice quiet subdued environment but this one was not controlled that way and got a bit roudy the later it got. We both indulged in services. My husband a 80min massage deep tissue massage and I had the 90 min scrub/oil massage treatment. Both were done very well! My person was "#8" and I would highly recommend her. It is more costly than most to get in - $39 pp. We knew we would be getting services and food so we bought the $500 gift card deal which includes 2 entrances. This easily covered all we spent, including tip, and we had $$ left over but it had gotten very busy so we weren't able to get in for a 30min reflexology session. So we left with money which means we have to Go Back! #GirlsTrip I saw many first timers (forgetting to take your shoes off is a rookie mistake) Do yourself a favor and make time to visit! I would suggest another day than Saturday but if you get there early (10am) and leave by 5pm, as we did, you will still have plenty of time to relax and have services completed.

    Clean facilities, quick service, pampering, and decent food!…read more Walking in, we didn't know what to expect. Having visited jeju sauna, I did have an idea but it's been a while since I had my last trip to the sauna. The do have several sections located a large map in the hall way. There is a 2nd level as well. The hot tub is mandatory fully nude fyi!! Something to consider if you want to go with your shy friends. I was definitely eyeing the body scrub in the hot tub room. Wishing I did it! Instead we opted for a couples massage. They have a signup board by the entrance where you sign up and return with your assigned time. I will say the massage was pricy and I think we're going to do the scrub next time since it's exclusively available here. Food that we tried was the bimbimbap and the strawberry smoothie. Definitely decent for the location. Overall not bad for the admission price and fun experience.

    Nuga skin clinic

    Nuga skin clinic

    (9 reviews)

    I have suffered a great deal from adult acne, and I had given up on having good skin in this…read morelifetime. Extreme stress led me to avoid going out and shattered my confidence. Then, by chance, I discovered 'Nuga Skin Clinic' through a friend's recommendation. I went there with a feeling of desperation, but the director, Amy, reassured me, saying, 'These days, we can make your skin brand new, so don't worry.' Encouraged by her words, I started the treatment. Even though my acne was severe, after just 1-2 sessions, there was a remarkable improvement in my skin texture, and from the third session onward, astonishingly, no more acne appeared. It was amazing to feel smooth skin instead of tiny acne bumps when I touched my face during showers. I have been receiving treatments at the clinic monthly for over a year and a half now, and when I wear makeup, even acne scars are no longer visible. I spent thousands of dollars over ten years trying various skincare products claiming to eliminate acne, but I deeply regret not coming to 'Nuga Skin Clinic' earlier. Nowadays, I enjoy going out so much, and my confidence and happiness soar every time I look in the mirror at my improved skin. Director Amy not only brightened and clarified my skin but also my soul. I sincerely thank the always kind 'Nuga Team.' For those struggling with skin issues, I highly recommend going to 'Nuga Skin Clinic.' They also have state-of-the-art equipment for facial treatments that are famous in Korea. My next goal is to try their Thermage treatment for skin elasticity. I now believe that beautiful skin is not something you are born with but something you can create. Let's all become beautiful and radiant!

    이 리뷰는 여드름이나 색소 침착 치료를 고민하시는 분들이 충분한 정보를 바탕으로 결정하실 수 있도록 공유합니다. 일부 시술은 단기적으로 피부 결이 좋아지는 느낌은 있었지만,…read more전반적인 경험은 편안함보다는 혼란스럽고 비전문적으로 느껴졌습니다. 저는 분명히 여드름 치료와 흉터 관리를 목적으로 방문했습니다. 그러나 실제 관리 과정에서는 이러한 목표와 무관한 지적이 반복되었고, 보톡스나 안티에이징 패키지에 대한 권유가 자주 이루어졌습니다. 안티에이징을 고려해 본 적 없는 젊은 여성 고객에게 이러한 제안은 부적절하게 느껴졌고, 치료 중심이라기보다는 미용 기준과 불안감을 조장하는 방식처럼 느껴졌습니다. 시술 계획과 방향에 대한 설명은 일관되지 않았고, 방문할 때마다 관리 내용이 바뀌었음에도 그 이유나 한계, 또는 레티노이드 치료나 호르몬 평가와 같은 의료 피부과적 대안에 대한 설명은 충분하지 않았습니다. 특히 효과가 없을 때마다 다른 패키지나 새로운 관리가 문제를 해결해 줄 것처럼 제안되었고, 이는 끝없는 패키지 업그레이드와 추가 결제로 이어지는 구조처럼 느껴졌습니다. 이전에 구매한 패키지가 왜 충분하지 않았는지에 대한 설명이나 명확한 종료 지점은 없었습니다. 또한 시술 중 직원들 간의 사적인 대화가 지속되었고, 다른 고객에 대한 이야기가 오가는 경우도 있었습니다. 일부 상황에서는 시술 방법이나 테크닉을 서로 배우는 듯한 대화가 공개적으로 이루어져, 고가의 전문 관리를 받는 고객 입장에서 교육과 숙련도 기준이 명확한지에 대한 의문이 들었습니다. 압출 과정에서 장갑 사용이 일관되지 않은 등 위생 관리에 대한 우려도 있었습니다. 더불어 지출을 더 하거나 팁, 추가 패키지를 선택할수록 더 세심한 관리를 받는 듯한 분위기는 의료적 관리와 상업적 서비스의 경계를 흐리게 만들었습니다. 이러한 문제들에 대해 차분하고 성숙하게 의견을 전달하며 설명을 요청했으나, 여러 차례 시술 후에도 개선이 없었음에도 불구하고 한 번으로는 효과가 없다는 말만 반복되었습니다. 진심 어린 사과나 명확한 설명은 없었고, 그 과정에서 문제를 제기한 고객이 과민한 사람처럼 느껴지게 만드는 대응은 매우 실망스러웠습니다. 이 경험은 특정 업체만의 문제가 아니라 의료와 미용의 경계에 있는 에스테틱 산업 전반의 구조적 문제를 보여준다고 생각합니다. 여드름과 흉터는 호르몬이나 건강 상태와 관련된 의학적 문제일 수 있으며, 장기적으로는 의료 피부과 치료가 더 효과적이고 비용 면에서도 합리적인 경우가 많습니다. 저는 투명하고 윤리적이며 장기적인 결과를 목표로 한 전문가 관리라면 비용을 지불할 의향이 있습니다. 그러나 방문할수록 불안과 혼란이 커졌고, 시간이 지나서야 제 피부의 장기적 건강보다는 지속적인 패키지 구매에 머무는 구조라는 느낌을 받았습니다. 고의는 아니었을 수 있으나 바람직한 방식은 아니라고 생각합니다. 단기적인 미용 관리는 괜찮을 수 있지만, 장기적인 피부 문제 해결을 위해서는 의료 피부과 치료가 필요하다고 생각합니다. I am sharing this to help others make an informed decision, especially those seeking acne or pigmentation care. While treatments sometimes provided short-term texture improvement, the overall experience felt stressful, unclear, and ultimately unprofessional rather than supportive. I came specifically for acne treatment and scar management. However, care frequently shifted away from these stated goals, with repeated comments about unrelated concerns and unsolicited suggestions for Botox and anti-aging packages. As a young woman who was not seeking anti-aging care, this felt inappropriate and reflective of toxic beauty standards rather than patient-centered treatment. Communication was inconsistent. Treatment plans changed between visits with little proactive explanation, and limitations or alternatives such as medical dermatology options like retinoids or hormonal evaluation were not clearly discussed. Instead, when results did not improve, I was repeatedly told that there was another package or newer treatment that would finally address the issue. This created a never-ending cycle of upgrades and add-ons, with no clear endpoint or explanation of why previous packages were no longer sufficient. I was also uncomfortable with professionalism and boundaries. During treatments, staff frequently held conversations, including about other customers, while I was present. At times, they openly discussed learning techniques or procedures with one another, which raised concerns about training standards in a setting marketed as expert-level care. Sanitation practices such as inconsistent glove use during extractions were another concern. There was also a noticeable dynamic where spending more money, tipping, or purchasing additional packages seemed tied to receiving more attentive care, which further blurred the line between medical-adjacent treatment and retail sales. We raised these concerns calmly and respectfully, hoping for clarification. Instead, we were met with defensiveness and blame, repeatedly told that it takes more than one session despite attending multiple sessions without improvement. There was no sincere apology, clear explanation, or acknowledgment of our experience, leaving us feeling invalidated and made to feel unreasonable for asking questions. I do not believe this is unique to one business. It reflects a broader issue in aesthetic skincare where medical-adjacent services rely on recurring packages and upgrades without clear ethical, educational, or accountability standards. Acne and scarring can reflect underlying hormonal or health issues and are often more effectively and affordably treated through medical dermatology. Aesthetic care can be a personal choice after root causes are addressed, but it should not replace transparent, hygienic, and professionally grounded care. I hope this helps others make a fully informed decision. I am willing to pay for expert care when it is transparent, ethical, and focused on long-term outcomes. However, after visits I often felt anxious and confused, later realizing I was kept in a cycle of ongoing packages that benefited the business more than my care. I give the benefit of the doubt that this was not intentional, but it is still not appropriate. Surface-level aesthetic care for short-term events may be fine, but treatments advertised as long-term solutions should not be expected to fix complex skin conditions. For true long-term care, medical dermatology is necessary.

    Jeju Sauna & Spa Home of Wellbeing - Wrist band that keeps track of your tab, also attached is your locker key.

    Jeju Sauna & Spa Home of Wellbeing

    (1.1k reviews)

    $$

    A very unique experience! Here is a step-by-step guide 1…read more Enter. Pay the entrance fee.$40 2. You are given an electronic key, and a T-shirt and shorts. They are a jail bird orange. 3. Enter either the men's section or the women's. Find the locker number attached with your electronic key and take your shoes off. 4. Enter the main changing area and change into your clothes. 5. The mixed sex area has different kinds of saunas. I'm not sure if the type of sauna has any impact, however, there is a difference in temperature. The salt sauna seemed to be the hottest. Grab a cushion and go and lie inside one of the chosen saunas. There is even an ice room. 6. For the pools, go to the men's or women's section. This is where it gets a little uncomfortable. No clothes permitted. So it's complete nudity. There is a cold pool, a warm pool and a hot pool. You must shower before you enter to the pools. There is also a sauna and a steam room. Now for the services. There are multiple different kinds of services. I went for the foot massage, which was amazing. A shout out to Zaluda. This cost $70 for one hour. She was excellent. I also opted for a body scrub, which I've never had before. Boy was it beyond what I was expecting. There are two elderly ladies that have all the energy in the world that do this. You have to be completely nude and you lie down on a plastic covered table. It started off felt like someone rubbing my body with sandpaper. Ouch. I thought I would have to stop after a few moments. However, it got better and boy did dead skin get sloughed off. I was spun around, put in all sorts of awkward positions with one leg up in the air, my legs wide apart, my arms above my head, both front back and sides. As awkward as it was, I felt thoroughly clean at the end. She intermittently through water over me with a bucket. Things that concerned me: - you need to have your ID with you, which they keep at the front desk. They do return it once you have paid for all of your services. - nudity. I was not expecting this. My fault for not reading the reviews before. One gets used to it after a while, but it took me a moment. Overall, this is a great place to relax and rejuvenate. It is clean and the people working here were very nice. A great spa day.

    One star, and unfortunately that's coming from someone who used to be a regular…read more I've been coming to Jeju for years and have spent a lot of money here on visits and services. It used to be a place I'd happily recommend to people looking to relax and reset. That changed recently when it became clear they are not welcoming to motorcycles. As someone who rides, that's a pretty disappointing stance to see from a business I've supported for so long. I'm not interested in supporting places that single out riders or create an unwelcoming environment for people simply based on how they arrive. It's a shame, because the facility itself has always been solid and I used to enjoy coming here. But culture matters. If a business doesn't want to be welcoming to the riding community, that's their choice--but it also means they won't be getting any more of my business. Plenty of other places out there that are happy to welcome everyone who walks through the door. ‍

    dong ann skincare

    dong ann skincare

    (2 reviews)

    If you want to be treated like an animal and get ripped off, go here…read more The "facial" started off with 15 minutes of body massage which felt like they were skinning my body. I even have a scratch mark on my back from this atrocious "massage." Then they made me wait for 15 minutes before the owner came to give me a facial finally. When I stated that I shouldn't have waited for a luxury service, the owner tried to scold me for talking to an elder that way and then proceeded to throw her own employee under the bus. When I threatened to leave, she finally apologized for making me wait. To make up for the wait, she said that she applied a very secret face mask as free of charge. Even during the facial, the owner kept the room door open, took phone calls, walked in and out to ensure absolute zero privacy and serenity. And then, get this... when I was checking out, she said that special mask costs extra $20... This is the most unprofessional, inconsiderate, money scheming business ever established. DO NOT GO HERE.

    I normally refrain from writing a bad review but the owner was so unprofessional that I figure I…read moreshould share my experience. This place was highly recommended by my friend who has been going there for over a year, so I decided to try it out Feb 1, 2019. The first time I went, the owner came and put a chemical peel on my face. It was very painful, burning and felt like someone was rubbing sand paper on my face. I kept telling her it hurts really bad, she said it was normal. Finally it hurt so bad she stopped. The owner kept saying the feeling was normal so I trusted her professional opinion. I know it takes more then one time to have good skin, so I decided to pay $800 for 10 facials and they even gave me an extra one totaling 11 facials. My skin broke out even more and in places I don't normally break out like my eyelids and my chest and back. That week, I contacted her and she said it was normal. I still have scars on my eyelid now. The second time I went, the owner got me to the room to change into a yellow stained robe. I was on the bed ready to go. She said she had to leave because of her kid. They do leave the door open, and it was uncomfortable for me for who knows who walks by. I laid there for 10-15 min until the assistant came in and basically massage and put a mask on. My face didn't break out as much this time. The third time I came, the owner prepped my face. She put a horizontal line of some cream on my forehead and cheek and dab on my nose, not even rubbed it in yet, she received a phone call. She didn't even step out, she stopped what she was doing, answered the call and text, called someone else to translate the text and then text the person back. This lasted 10min or so. She apologized and then she started coughing on me and got some hard candy to munch on while finishing my facial. She aggressively massaged my face, felt like someone was beating me up. She laser my face and wiped my skin with a smelly towel. This was done on Thursday March 7. I started having black spots on my face and cystic acne. I have a lil acne but rarely have cystic acne. This type of acne is very painful and caused when pores become blocked by excess sebum, skin cells, and bacteria. Bacteria which could have been cause by her touching her phone or picking up the candy off the floor that she dropped. Thinking back, she did not wash her hands before touching my face. I waited to see if it would go away and the cystic acne got worse. Tues March 12 at 10:48am I contacted her and politely asked if I can get a refund because my skin is too sensitive from the products she was using. I didn't want the whole $800 back cause I did 3 facials already. At 7:56pm I called and text her to please respond, no response. On wed night, my friend who recommended the place called me and told me the owner called her to tell me that she will give me the refund. My friend told me that the owner called her because the owner English is bad and wanted my friend to tell me. It's funny, the owner keeps saying her English is bad but I understand when she talks to me. So Thurs March 14, I drive an hour to the store and ask for my refund. I walk in and she says she is not ready. I ask what do you mean you are not ready. She says she has no money and I responded, "you don't have to give me cash, just put the remaining amount back on my credit card". Then she says"I changed my mind." I then asked her why would you call my friend and tell me you would give me a refund, making me drive an hour to get here? Then she yells, Carol I'm not ready. That's when I left cause I see it was useless as she was raising her voice. I realized I should get documentation of the facials and I try to come back in to get my facial sheet and she locks the door. So you can see how unprofessional this is. The owner is really nice when you are in business with her but when something goes wrong, you will see the ugly side. This is my experience, so you can decide to go or not. I personally will NEVER step foot in her business or the new one that she is planning to open down the street!

    BlueMoon MediSpa - medicalspa - Updated May 2026

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