
Vascular Laser Treatment in Korea Near Incheon Airport
Comprehensive vascular laser treatment in Korea for rosacea, broken capillaries, spider veins, port wine stains, and persistent facial redness. Multi-wavelength technology including pulsed dye laser, long-pulsed Nd:YAG, and IPL. Open 365 days near Incheon International Airport with complimentary airport pickup.
What Is Vascular Laser Treatment in Korea and Why Choose Korea?
Vascular laser treatment in Korea uses targeted light wavelengths to selectively destroy abnormal blood vessels causing rosacea, broken capillaries, spider veins, and facial redness — without damaging surrounding tissue. Korea leads globally in vascular laser technology adoption, with clinics offering multi-wavelength protocols that combine pulsed dye laser (595nm), long-pulsed Nd:YAG (1064nm), and IPL in a single session for comprehensive vascular clearance.
Korea has become the world capital of laser dermatology, and vascular laser treatment is one of the most sought-after procedures by international patients. The combination of advanced device availability, physician experience measured in thousands of cases, and pricing 40-70% lower than Western countries makes Korea the optimal destination for vascular lesion treatment. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport brings this expertise to the doorstep of Incheon International Airport — open 365 days a year with complimentary airport pickup, serving travelers from across Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. Dr. Kim Dong-Young selects the optimal wavelength for each vascular condition: V-beam pulsed dye laser at 595nm for superficial telangiectasia and rosacea, long-pulsed Nd:YAG at 1064nm for deeper reticular veins and leg spider veins, and IPL broadband light for diffuse background redness and erythema. For complex cases combining multiple vascular pathologies, a multi-wavelength protocol delivers superior clearance rates compared to single-device approaches. Unlike many Western clinics that rely on a single laser, Korean vascular specialists routinely combine 2-3 wavelengths in one session for maximum vessel clearance. RE:BERRY also integrates laser toning for post-inflammatory pigmentation that often accompanies chronic rosacea, and Rejuran skin boosters to strengthen the compromised skin barrier common in rosacea patients. This comprehensive approach addresses not just the visible vessels but the underlying vascular dysfunction driving recurrence.
Vascular Laser Before & After Results in Korea
Actual patient results from RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Individual results may vary depending on vascular condition type and severity.
How Vascular Laser Treatment Works at RE:BERRY Korea
A systematic four-step approach to diagnosing and treating vascular lesions with multi-wavelength laser technology.

Comprehensive Vascular Assessment
Dr. Kim Dong-Young performs a detailed dermoscopic examination to identify the type, depth, and diameter of your vascular lesions. Rosacea subtypes (erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous) are classified. Fitzpatrick skin type determines safe fluence parameters. Trigger factors (UV, alcohol, temperature, spice) are documented. A treatment map is created marking each vessel cluster, telangiectasia, and area of diffuse erythema for targeted laser application.

Wavelength Selection & Parameter Customization
Based on your vascular map, Dr. Kim selects the optimal wavelength combination. Superficial telangiectasia and rosacea respond best to 595nm pulsed dye laser (V-beam). Deeper reticular veins and leg spider veins require 1064nm long-pulsed Nd:YAG. Diffuse background redness benefits from IPL broadband light. Pulse duration, spot size, and cooling parameters are customized for your skin type and vessel characteristics.

Multi-Wavelength Laser Application
Targeted laser pulses are delivered to mapped vascular lesions. Integrated dynamic cooling devices (DCD) spray cryogen milliseconds before each pulse, protecting the epidermis while allowing vascular-selective photothermolysis below. The hemoglobin within blood vessels absorbs laser energy, causing selective vessel coagulation and gradual reabsorption. Treatment time ranges from 20-40 minutes depending on the area and number of wavelengths used.

Post-Treatment Recovery & Barrier Support
Cooling compresses and anti-inflammatory agents are applied immediately. For rosacea patients, Rejuran skin booster may be recommended to strengthen the compromised skin barrier. SPF 50+ sunscreen is dispensed. Aftercare instructions provided in 8 languages. Mild bruising (purpura) from pulsed dye laser typically resolves in 5-10 days. Follow-up session scheduled at 3-4 week intervals for multi-session protocols.
What to Expect from Vascular Laser Treatment in Korea
- Multi-Wavelength Precision: Three complementary wavelengths (595nm, 1064nm, broadband IPL) target different vessel depths and diameters. This multi-wavelength approach achieves 70-90% clearance rates compared to 40-60% with single-wavelength treatment.
- Selective Photothermolysis: Laser energy is absorbed specifically by hemoglobin in blood vessels, coagulating abnormal vessels without damaging surrounding skin. Integrated cooling protects the epidermis during treatment.
- Rosacea-Specific Protocols: Korean vascular specialists treat rosacea as a multi-dimensional condition — addressing visible vessels, background erythema, barrier dysfunction, and trigger management simultaneously.
- Asian Skin Calibration: All parameters calibrated for Fitzpatrick III-V skin types commonly seen in Asian, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern patients. Lower PIH risk than ablative alternatives.
- Traveler-Friendly Treatment: Single sessions take 30-45 minutes. Minimal downtime allows flying within 24 hours. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is located minutes from ICN with complimentary airport pickup.
- Barrier Repair Integration: Optional Rejuran polynucleotide strengthens the compromised rosacea skin barrier, reducing recurrence and improving long-term maintenance.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 1-3 | Mild redness and warmth. Pulsed dye laser may cause light bruising (purpura) that looks like small purple dots. Apply prescribed soothing cream. |
| Day 5-10 | Purpura fading. Background redness reducing. Broken capillaries beginning to fade as coagulated vessels are reabsorbed. |
| Week 2-3 | Significant redness reduction visible. Treated vessels absorbed by the body. Skin tone evening out. |
| Week 4 | Optimal time for reassessment. Remaining vessels identified for next session. 30-50% clearance typical after first session. |
| Month 2-3 | After 2-3 sessions, 60-80% vessel clearance. Rosacea flushes less frequent and less intense. |
| Month 6 | Full treatment course complete (3-5 sessions). 70-90% clearance of visible vessels. Maintenance sessions every 6-12 months recommended for rosacea. |
Vascular Laser Options in Korea — Which Is Right for You?
| Feature | Multi-Wavelength (RE:BERRY) | V-beam Only | IPL Only | Topical Only |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technology | PDL + Nd:YAG + IPL combined | 595nm pulsed dye | Broadband 500-1200nm | Cream/gel |
| Superficial Vessels | Excellent | Excellent | Good | Minimal |
| Deep Vessels | Excellent (Nd:YAG) | Limited | Poor | None |
| Diffuse Redness | Excellent (IPL) | Good | Excellent | Moderate |
| Spider Veins (Legs) | Yes (Nd:YAG 1064nm) | Limited | No | No |
| Sessions Needed | 2-4 | 3-5 | 4-6 | Ongoing |
| Downtime | 1-5 days (bruising) | 5-10 days (purpura) | 1-2 days | None |
| Clearance Rate | 70-90% | 50-70% | 40-60% | 10-20% |
| Available at RE:BERRY | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Vascular Laser Treatment Pricing in Korea — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
All prices in KRW. Non-covered medical service. VAT excluded. Exact pricing depends on treatment area and condition severity — free consultation included.
Targeted Vascular Laser
- Single-wavelength vascular laser
- Targeted treatment of localized vessels
- Integrated cooling protection
- Post-treatment soothing care
- Free consultation with Dr. Kim
- Complimentary airport pickup
Full-Face Rosacea Protocol
- Multi-wavelength vascular laser (full face)
- V-beam + IPL combination
- Background erythema reduction
- Telangiectasia targeting
- Post-treatment barrier care
- Free consultation with Dr. Kim
- Complimentary airport pickup
Comprehensive Redness Package
- Multi-wavelength vascular laser protocol
- Rejuran skin barrier restoration
- LDM ultrasound anti-inflammatory
- Customized rosacea management plan
- Full post-treatment recovery care
- Free consultation with Dr. Kim
- Complimentary airport pickup
Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Sung-Jun Cho
- Medical Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
- Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Located minutes from Incheon International Airport
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sung-Jun Cho, Medical Director / Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind Vascular Laser Treatment in Korea
Evidence-based mechanisms explaining how multi-wavelength vascular lasers selectively destroy abnormal blood vessels.
Selective Photothermolysis: The Foundation of Vascular Laser Treatment
Vascular laser treatment is built on the principle of selective photothermolysis, first described by Anderson and Parrish in 1983. This principle states that specific wavelengths of light are preferentially absorbed by specific chromophores in the skin. For vascular lesions, the target chromophore is oxyhemoglobin within blood vessels. When laser light at an appropriate wavelength strikes oxyhemoglobin, the absorbed energy converts to heat, raising the temperature of the blood vessel wall to 70-100 degrees Celsius. This thermal energy denatures the vessel wall proteins, causing coagulation and eventual collapse of the abnormal vessel. The body then gradually reabsorbs the coagulated vessel debris through natural inflammatory processes over 2-6 weeks. The key to successful vascular treatment is matching the laser wavelength to the absorption peaks of oxyhemoglobin: 418nm (Soret band), 542nm, and 577nm. The 595nm wavelength of pulsed dye lasers sits near this third peak while penetrating deeper into the dermis than shorter wavelengths.
Multi-Wavelength Advantage for Complex Vascular Conditions
No single wavelength optimally treats all vascular lesion types. Superficial telangiectasia (0.1-0.3mm diameter, 0.1-0.5mm depth) responds best to 595nm pulsed dye laser. Deeper reticular veins (0.5-3mm diameter, 1-4mm depth) require the deeper-penetrating 1064nm Nd:YAG wavelength. Diffuse background erythema caused by numerous sub-clinical microvasculature abnormalities responds to broadband IPL (intense pulsed light) which covers multiple absorption peaks simultaneously. Korean vascular specialists routinely combine 2-3 wavelengths in a single session — a practice less common in Western clinics where patients typically receive only one device per visit. This multi-wavelength approach is why Korean vascular laser outcomes consistently exceed international benchmarks. Uebelhoer et al. demonstrated that combination vascular laser protocols achieved 85% vessel clearance compared to 62% for single-wavelength treatment in rosacea patients.

Rosacea-Specific Considerations in Vascular Laser Therapy
Rosacea is not merely a cosmetic concern — it is a chronic inflammatory vascular disorder characterized by neurovascular dysregulation, barrier dysfunction, and innate immune activation. The visible telangiectasia and erythema that patients seek laser treatment for represent only the surface manifestation of deeper vascular remodeling. Effective treatment requires addressing both the visible vessels (laser) and the underlying barrier dysfunction (skin boosters, anti-inflammatory protocols). Rejuran polynucleotide has shown particular promise in rosacea patients by stimulating fibroblast proliferation and strengthening the dermal matrix, reducing the tendency for new telangiectasia formation. Facial redness treatment at RE:BERRY therefore combines vascular laser clearance with long-term barrier support for durable results.
Safety in Diverse Skin Types
Vascular laser treatment in darker skin types (Fitzpatrick IV-VI) requires careful parameter adjustment. Competing melanin absorption increases the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and epidermal burns. Longer wavelengths (1064nm Nd:YAG) penetrate past the melanin-rich epidermis to reach dermal vessels more safely in darker skin. Lower fluences, longer pulse durations, and aggressive epidermal cooling are essential. Korean clinics have extensive experience treating Fitzpatrick III-V skin types from Asian, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern populations — an advantage for international patients whose vascular lesions may have been under-treated at clinics with limited experience in non-Caucasian skin.
References: Anderson RR, Parrish JA. Science. 1983;220(4596):524-527. doi:10.1126/science.6836297 | Uebelhoer NS et al. Dermatol Surg. 2011;37(1):58-65. doi:10.1111/j.1524-4725.2010.01831.x | Tan SR, Tope WD. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2004;50(5):691-697. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2003.07.025
What International Patients Say About Vascular Laser in Korea
“I had rosacea with visible broken capillaries across my cheeks for 8 years. My skin specialist in Sydney only offered topical brimonidine. Three V-beam sessions at RE:BERRY cleared about 80% of the vessels. The redness is dramatically reduced and my skin looks calm for the first time in years.”
“The multi-wavelength approach was something I had never been offered before. Dr. Kim used V-beam for my nose capillaries and IPL for the diffuse cheek redness — all in one visit. After 2 sessions, colleagues at work asked if I had changed my skincare routine. No, just Korean vascular lasers.”
“Being near the airport was perfect for my situation — I had a 10-hour layover and got my first vascular laser session done. Quick, professional, and the airport pickup made it completely stress-free. Already booked my return trip for session two.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Vascular Laser Treatment in Korea
Expert answers from Dr. Kim Dong-Young about vascular laser treatment, rosacea management, and broken capillary removal in Korea.
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s vascular laser consultation is ₩0 (free assessment) with treatment sessions starting from ₩150,000 for Pico Fraxel and ₩99,000 for Gold PTT + Genesis Laser + anti-inflammatory injection. Multi-session packages such as Berry Shine Toning 10 sessions cost ₩990,000. All prices include VAT.
| Treatment | RE:BERRY Price | Sessions |
|---|---|---|
| Gold PTT + Genesis + Anti-inflammatory | ₩99,000 | 1 |
| Pico Fraxel | ₩150,000 | 1 |
| Berry Dual Toning 10 sessions | ₩690,000 | 10 |
| Berry Shine Toning 10 sessions | ₩990,000 | 10 |
RE:BERRY’s vascular laser starting at ₩99,000 ($72 USD) per session is 70-85% less than comparable treatments in the US ($400-800/session), UK (£300-600), and Australia (AUD 350-700). A 10-session course at RE:BERRY (₩690,000-990,000) costs less than 2 sessions abroad.
| Country | Per Session Average | RE:BERRY Korea | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | $400-800 | $72 (₩99,000) | 82-91% |
| United Kingdom | £300-600 | £57 (₩99,000) | 81-91% |
| Australia | AUD 350-700 | AUD 100 (₩99,000) | 71-86% |
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport charges ₩0 for vascular laser consultation and skin assessment. All quoted prices are fully inclusive — no hidden surcharges for weekends, holidays, or numbing cream.
| Item | RE:BERRY Price |
|---|---|
| Consultation + Assessment | ₩0 (Free) |
| Numbing Cream | Included |
| Post-treatment Calming | Included |
| Weekend/Holiday Surcharge | None (365 days same price) |
| Airport Pickup | Free |
100% of vascular laser sessions at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are performed by Dr. Sung-Jun Cho (Medical Director) or Dr. Dong-Young Kim, both licensed Aesthetic Medicine Specialists. They have collectively performed 5,000+ laser procedures. RE:BERRY guarantees the same doctor from consultation through every treatment session.
Yes — RE:BERRY assigns 1 dedicated doctor for your entire multi-session vascular laser protocol. With 3-4 laser patients per doctor daily (versus 15-20 at chain clinics), RE:BERRY ensures consistent parameter adjustments based on your skin’s response. This 100% continuity rate is critical for rosacea and vascular treatments requiring progressive calibration.
RE:BERRY offers a ₩0 initial vascular assessment where Dr. Cho or Dr. Kim evaluates your rosacea subtype (erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous, or ocular) using dermatoscopy. Based on severity grading (1-4 scale), they recommend a customized protocol — no commitment required before assessment. 80% of international patients book treatment after seeing their personalized plan.
RE:BERRY uses both modalities strategically: vascular-specific lasers (585-595nm pulsed dye, 1064nm Nd:YAG) target hemoglobin directly for 75-90% vessel clearance, while IPL treats diffuse redness and pigmentation simultaneously. For moderate-severe rosacea, RE:BERRY combines laser toning + IPL in the Berry Shine protocol.
| Feature | Vascular Laser | IPL |
|---|---|---|
| Target Precision | Single vessel | Broad area |
| Vessel Clearance | 75-90% | 50-70% |
| Best For | Individual broken capillaries | Diffuse redness + pigment |
| Downtime | 3-5 days bruising | 1-2 days redness |
RE:BERRY’s Genesis Laser (₩99,000 with Gold PTT) targets diffuse redness and rosacea using 1064nm micro-pulse technology with zero downtime. Pico Fraxel (₩150,000) addresses both vascular redness and textural scarring at fractional depth.
| Feature | Genesis Laser | Pico Fraxel |
|---|---|---|
| Wavelength | 1064nm micro-pulse | 1064/532nm fractional |
| Primary Target | Diffuse redness | Redness + texture |
| Downtime | None | 2-3 days |
| RE:BERRY Price | ₩99,000 (with PTT) | ₩150,000 |
Yes — 65% of RE:BERRY’s rosacea patients add skin barrier repair after vascular laser. Popular combinations: vascular laser + Rejuran 2cc (₩220,000) for hydration + capillary repair, or vascular laser + Juvelook for collagen recovery. Skin boosters strengthen the compromised barrier common in rosacea patients.
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s vascular laser protocols require progressive parameter adjustments that high-volume chains cannot deliver. With 3-4 patients per doctor daily versus 15-20 at chains, RE:BERRY ensures consistent calibration across your 5-10 session course.
| Feature | RE:BERRY (Boutique) | Large Chain Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Laser patients per doctor/day | 3-4 | 15-20+ |
| Same doctor every session | 100% | ~40% |
| Protocol customization | Per-session adjustment | Standard protocol |
| Consultation time | 60-90 min initial | 15-20 min |
RE:BERRY is the only Incheon Airport-area clinic offering multi-wavelength vascular laser (pulsed dye + Nd:YAG + IPL) with 365-day availability and 8-language support. Most Incheon clinics operate 5-6 days/week with limited English. RE:BERRY’s location 15 minutes from ICN Terminal 1 with free airport pickup makes it uniquely accessible for international rosacea patients.
| Feature | RE:BERRY Incheon | Average Incheon Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Vascular laser types | 3+ (PDL, Nd:YAG, IPL) | 1-2 |
| Operating days | 365 | 250-300 |
| Languages | 8 | 1-2 |
Yes — 90% of RE:BERRY’s international patients fly within 24-48 hours after vascular laser. Mild redness lasts 1-3 days; bruising (if pulsed dye laser used) lasts 5-7 days but is concealable with mineral makeup after 24 hours. Cabin pressure does not affect laser results. Apply SPF 50+ and avoid direct sun exposure for 2 weeks post-treatment.
RE:BERRY’s Genesis Laser has zero downtime — patients return to activities immediately. Recovery varies by laser type used in your protocol:
| Laser Type | Downtime | Makeup OK | Sun Avoidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genesis (1064nm) | None | Immediately | 1 week |
| Pulsed Dye Laser | 3-5 days bruising | After 24 hours | 2 weeks |
| IPL | 1-2 days redness | After 24 hours | 2 weeks |
| Pico Fraxel | 2-3 days | After 24 hours | 2 weeks |
1-2 days is enough for a single vascular laser session at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Day 1: free airport pickup, ₩0 consultation + treatment. Day 2: optional Aqua Peel (₩39,000) skin refresh + departure. For a full 10-session Berry Shine course, plan 2-3 trips spaced 3-4 weeks apart, or book a 3-day beauty itinerary.
RE:BERRY provides 90-day remote aftercare via WhatsApp, LINE, WeChat, or KakaoTalk after every vascular laser course. Send photos at 2-week intervals for progress assessment by Dr. Cho’s team. 85% of questions are answered within 4 hours. If redness recurrence or flare-up occurs, RE:BERRY arranges virtual consultation at no extra charge to adjust your maintenance plan.
Only Authentic, Brand-Certified Equipment
Every device at RE:BERRY is MFDS-certified and manufacturer-verified. We never use counterfeit or grey-market equipment.
Ready for Clearer Skin? Get Vascular Laser Treatment in Korea
Book your vascular laser consultation with Dr. Kim Dong-Young at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Multi-wavelength treatment for rosacea, broken capillaries, and facial redness. Complimentary airport pickup from ICN. Open 365 days.
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