Canvass Research Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.7

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  1. Information Service
  2. Consultant
  3. Research Institute
  4. Travel Agency

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Canvass Research helps English-speaking clients prepare for cosmetic surgery and non-surgical treatments in South Korea. Korea has one of the largest and most competitive cosmetic treatment markets in the world, but most of the useful information lives in Korean-language sources that international clients cannot access. We close that gap. Our team compiles structured research reports on specific providers, clinics, and procedures so clients can understand what they are looking at before reaching out to anyone in Korea. Every report is built from primary sources: clinic records, physician credentials, Korean-language reviews, regulatory data, and media coverage. We organize these findings into a single document the client can read in English, share with family, or bring to a consultation. We do not take commissions, referral fees, or kickbacks from clinics. We do not sell packages. We do not recommend providers. Our only product is the research itself, and our only customer is the person paying for the report. The goal is simple. A client considering a procedure in Korea should be able to walk in with the same depth of information a local would have, in the language they actually read.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

An Honest Alternative to Traditional Concierge Services

I had a really positive experience with Canvas Research while planning my treatments in Korea. What stood out most was how thorough and personalized their approach was—they took the time to understand my specific concerns and then conducted a deep, data-driven analysis to match me with the most suitable clinics.

The report I received was detailed and thoughtfully structured. Clinics were grouped into clear tiers, with transparent reasoning for each classification, along with information on doctor credentials and verified patient reviews. This made it much easier to make an informed decision.

What I appreciated most is their transparency and independence. Unlike other concierge services that push partner clinics (often with inflated pricing), Canvas Research focuses purely on providing unbiased data. They highlight which clinics specialize in your area of interest, and leave the final decision—and budget—entirely up to you.

Overall, their approach feels fair, transparent, and genuinely in the best interest of the client.

3 May 2026
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