schoolofdermatology.com Avis 7

TrustScore 2.5 sur 5

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TrustScore 2.5 sur 5

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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

It’s a total elaborately executed scam…

It’s a total elaborately executed scam website. Please don’t trust or buy anything it recommends. In fact, consider reporting to the BBB and FTC so well-meaning consumers don’t continue to get scammed. I bought the Avina X1, which alongside the Artemis, CleoLight, etc., is clearly all from the same company/distributor misrepresenting themselves as a company and an overpriced, cheap Chinese product. I was directed to them through a search engine optimized sponsored result from “schoolofdermatology.com”. It appeared to be a legit medical skin care blog ranking best LED masks, but upon further scrutiny, the website has scant info about who’s running it, the details/appearance on the website are very minimalist, the photos on the website of their physicians are AI generated (ie have weird looking hands/fingers, and the words/names on their white coats are unclear/garbled). Their names are also not real when searched, and most if not all physicians are usually searchable as they should have public medical licenses and national provider ID’s. When you click through each recommended brand, all of the company names are very similar (e.g. Artemis, Avina, Cleo), all of the website websites look very similar to the source website in terms of layout/appearance with minimal company information, and the product eventually was shipped from China, not Korea (based on the YunExpress tracking number I received). The website reviews also are written in the same “voice” and very clearly emphasizing that it was this amazing product from Korea. I thought at first this was legit mostly because of the outstanding “reviews” and product specs, and sometimes these Asian company websites are more minimalist in design.

I did end up buying the Avina X1 mask 1.5 years ago, but I have been unimpressed with the technology for the price ($821). My friend has a Therabody mask and I was super impressed by its functionality, so I decided to revisit the product website for the Avina today and I was shocked at how sus and scammy the website looked. I then went back to the original “blog” that I remembered had referred me, and then took a closer look at all of the other “brands”. Total scams. Please learn from my lesson!!

18 avril 2025
Avis spontané
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

SCAM

SCAM! Do not listen to them about red light therapy masks.

17 janvier 2025
Avis spontané
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Scam - do not trust

The school of dermatology website is a scam, to lure people to purchasing masks from the other sites listed which are part of the scam. Purchased the Aluralight mask before noticing that all the dermatologists are AI images, and that there is extremely limited information available on their site. Then it was shipped directly from China, has nothing to do with Korea, and is available on Aliexpress for 10% of the price on the Aluralight site.

30 décembre 2024
Avis spontané
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

I relied on the recommendation of the…

I relied on the recommendation of the School of Dermatology to purchase a Cleopatra red light mask. It never arrived, they don't answer their phone and the "in transit" page doesn't even exist. Obviously a scam which was recommended by this group of "professionals" I requesting they assist in getting a return of my $300.

29 décembre 2024
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Fake Website by Artemis

This is a fake website created by the fake Artemis mask company. I purchased a mask for my wife, and it doesn’t turn on. Now we are trying to contact customer service and they are not responding. We have tried over email and calling but it goes to voicemail.

1 mai 2023
Avis spontané
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

SCAM WEBSITE!

Beware this sketchy website. They have no credentials or contact info. They do not exist. If you click on “DISCLAIMERS” it leads you to an LED mask article showing $2000-3000 “Korean” LED masks. I clicked one of the links and left the Artemis mask in my cart and suddenly received an email from the Artemis “CTO” Mina Yun asking why I hadn’t completed my purchase. Scam!

They put Dr Ourian’s pic and words there but I’m not sure if he’s aware.

6 novembre 2022
Avis spontané

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