Aside from the suspension of the sex artist, there is no subject because suing is scary.
1. The Fair Trade Commission issued a warning for false and exaggerated advertising. Not once or twice, but
it was advertised as if it was FDA approved, and then people caught it, so people reported it to the Fair Trade Commission and corrected the advertisement,
promoting it as 0% side effects. Same again. After people reported it and corrected it, they corrected it to 1%, but then there was an uproar and they corrected it again. If I
say more, I will be identified, so I will just say this much
. 2. In fact, the current supply price is below 300.
3. They wanted to make more money, so they implemented a policy of shaming patients at the hospital and then told
the patient. It was not well received and failed, and even hospitals reported it
(doctors told them the supply price at the time)
4. In the U.S., they really didn't do it and just ignored it
5. The high-end strategy worked in Korea, but not elsewhere
6. It was really cheap 10 years ago, so they keep raising the price
7 . I have never seen a marketing team in this field that operates like this and resides on the Internet. To be honest, it's just marketing.
8. The radiology department
posted that they didn't like the implant and was sanctioned. The doctor got angry
and spread the word afterward.
9. There's nothing good about it cosmetically.
10. They are not good at anything medically. They do what everyone else can do
(what other companies they are comparing themselves to are also doing).
I know they are good at promoting it, but
it seems delicious to eat the same things that celebrities do hahaha.
I will write it down and get suspended or not~ So far, I have received help from celebrities and
I too . I'm proud that they helped me a lot after the surgery.
I'm not saying that this company is a bad company, but
I'm saying don't be fooled by exaggerated advertisements... Don't do it. X It's not good.
Brokers,
you are all right haha.