How to Book a Skin Clinic in Korea (Step-by-Step for Tourists)

How to Book a Skin Clinic in Korea (Step-by-Step for Tourists)

Published April 7, 2026 · RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport · 6 min read

Korea is the world’s top destination for aesthetic medicine, with more clinics per capita than any other country. For first-time visitors, the sheer number of options can be overwhelming. This guide walks you through every step of booking a skin clinic in Korea, from research to aftercare, so you can have a safe, satisfying experience.

Step 1: Decide What You Want

Before contacting any clinic, have a clear idea of what you want to treat. Common goals for international visitors include:

  • Anti-aging / Lifting — Ultherapy, Sofwave, Thermage, thread lifting
  • Skin brightening — laser toning, chemical peels, glutathione injections
  • Acne / Scar treatment — Potenza RF, Pico Fraxel, subcision
  • InjectablesBotox, fillers, skin boosters (Rejuran, Juvelook)
  • Body contouring — Onda Coolwaves, fat-dissolving injections
  • Hair removal — Soprano Titanium laser

Do your research on specific treatments, not just clinics. Understanding the technology helps you ask better questions and avoid unnecessary upselling.

Step 2: Research Clinics

Here is how to evaluate Korean skin clinics:

Red flags to avoid

  • No named doctors on the website
  • Prices that seem too good to be true (except legitimate promotions from established clinics)
  • Pressure to decide immediately or pay upfront for large packages
  • Ghost doctors (you consult with one doctor but a different, unnamed doctor performs the treatment)
  • No physical address or only a phone number

Green flags to look for

  • Named, licensed physicians with verifiable credentials
  • Transparent pricing on the website or upon request
  • Device certifications displayed (official training from device manufacturers)
  • Multilingual staff (not just a translation app)
  • Reviews from international patients on Google, Naver, or medical tourism platforms
  • Clear cancellation and refund policies

Step 3: Contact the Clinic

Most Korean clinics catering to international patients offer multiple contact channels:

  • KakaoTalk — Korea’s dominant messaging app. Add the clinic’s official channel
  • WhatsApp — common for clinics with international clientele
  • Instagram DM — many clinics respond within hours
  • LINE — popular for Japanese visitors
  • WeChat — for Chinese visitors
  • Email — for detailed inquiries
  • Website contact form — usually replied to within 24 hours
Tip: When contacting a clinic, include: your name, nationality, treatment of interest, preferred dates, any allergies or medical conditions, and a clear photo of the area you want treated (for skin concerns). This helps the clinic prepare an accurate quote.

Step 4: Confirm Pricing and Details

Before committing, confirm the following in writing (screenshot the chat):

  • Exact treatment name and device model
  • Total price including VAT (no hidden consultation fees)
  • Which doctor will perform the treatment
  • Estimated duration
  • Expected downtime
  • Payment methods accepted (cash, card, international cards)
  • Cancellation/rescheduling policy

Step 5: Plan Your Trip Around Treatments

Treatments with zero downtime (can do anytime)

Botox, fillers, Aqua Peel, LHALA Peel, Sofwave, hair removal

Treatments with 1-3 days downtime (plan for early in your trip)

Potenza RF, Pico Fraxel, thread lifting, deep peels

Treatments with 3-7 days downtime (plan at the start of a long trip)

Fractional CO2 laser, multiple subcision sessions, aggressive scar treatments

Pro tip: Schedule downtime treatments at the beginning of your Korea trip and zero-downtime treatments at the end. This way, any redness or swelling resolves while you are sightseeing, and you fly home with a fresh glow.

Step 6: Day of Your Appointment

  1. Arrive on time — Korean clinics run on tight schedules. Arriving 10 minutes early shows respect and gives time for paperwork
  2. Bring your passport — required for medical records
  3. Fill out the consultation form — includes medical history, allergies, medications, and consent
  4. Doctor consultation — the doctor examines you, explains the procedure, and confirms the treatment plan
  5. Treatment — performed by the doctor (not a nurse or technician for medical-grade procedures)
  6. Aftercare briefing — post-treatment instructions, products if needed, and follow-up scheduling
  7. Payment — pay at reception. Ask for an itemized receipt

Step 7: Aftercare

  • Follow the clinic’s aftercare instructions exactly
  • Use the provided products (or buy recommended Korean skincare from nearby pharmacies)
  • Apply sunscreen religiously (SPF 50+ PA++++)
  • Contact the clinic immediately if you experience unexpected side effects
  • Keep all receipts for potential tax refund (medical tourism tax refund available at some airports)

Why Choose a Clinic Near the Airport?

If your schedule is tight, a clinic near Incheon Airport like RE:BERRY eliminates the 2+ hour round-trip to Seoul. Free airport pickup, luggage storage, and 365-day operation make it especially convenient for:

  • Last-day treatments before departure
  • First-day treatments upon arrival
  • Layover treatments during transit
  • Travelers staying at airport hotels

Useful Korean Phrases for Clinic Visits

  • Yeogi apeuda (여기 아프다) — “It hurts here”
  • Gagyeok-i eolma-eyo? (가격이 얼마예요?) — “How much does it cost?”
  • Yeoyak haesseoyo (예약했어요) — “I have a reservation”
  • Yeongsujung juseyo (영수증 주세요) — “Receipt please”

That said, clinics like RE:BERRY Incheon Airport have multilingual staff in 8 languages, so communication is rarely an issue.

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