
Birthmark Removal in Korea — RE:BERRY Near Incheon Airport
Specialized laser birthmark removal using Pico laser, Q-switched Nd:YAG, and fractional laser technology for cafe-au-lait spots, nevus of Ota, congenital melanocytic nevi, port wine stains, and other pigmented and vascular birthmarks. Pico laser from ₩150,000 per session. Open 365 days on Yeongjong-do with complimentary airport pickup from ICN.
Can Birthmarks Be Removed with Laser in Korea?
Yes. Pico laser and Q-switched Nd:YAG laser can effectively remove or significantly fade most birthmarks in Korea, including cafe-au-lait spots (80-95% clearance), nevus of Ota (90%+ clearance after 5-8 sessions), and congenital melanocytic nevi (60-80% lightening). RE:BERRY Incheon Airport offers Pico laser birthmark treatment from ₩150,000 per session. 3-10 sessions are needed depending on birthmark type, spaced 4-8 weeks apart.
Birthmarks are areas of pigmented or vascular skin that are present from birth or appear in early childhood. They are classified into two main categories: pigmented birthmarks (caused by excess melanocytes or melanin) and vascular birthmarks (caused by abnormal blood vessel formation). Pigmented birthmarks include cafe-au-lait spots, nevus of Ota, Mongolian spots, congenital melanocytic nevi, and Becker’s nevus. Vascular birthmarks include port wine stains and hemangiomas. Korean clinics have become global leaders in birthmark removal because Korean laser technology and clinical protocols are specifically optimized for treating pigmented lesions in Asian skin — where the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) must be carefully managed. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, Dr. Cho Sung-Jun uses a combination of Pico laser (picosecond pulse) and Q-switched Nd:YAG laser (nanosecond pulse) to fragment birthmark pigment at different depths. Pico laser delivers energy in 450-750 picosecond pulses that shatter melanin through photomechanical disruption rather than thermal damage — minimizing PIH risk. Q-switched Nd:YAG (1064nm wavelength) penetrates deeper dermal melanin deposits, making it essential for deep birthmarks like nevus of Ota. For textured or raised birthmarks, Potenza RF microneedling or fractional laser can smooth the surface. Each birthmark type has a specific treatment protocol optimized for maximum clearance with minimum side effects. RE:BERRY operates 365 days a year with complimentary airport pickup, making multi-session birthmark treatment convenient for international patients traveling to Korea. Laser toning can be combined for overall skin brightening between birthmark sessions.
Birthmark Removal Before & After
Representative results from RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Individual results vary by birthmark type, size, depth, and number of sessions.
How Birthmark Removal Works at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
A systematic four-step process for safe, effective birthmark clearance using advanced Korean laser protocols.

Birthmark Classification & Dermoscopic Assessment
Dr. Cho Sung-Jun examines your birthmark using dermoscopy at 10x magnification to determine the exact type: cafe-au-lait (epidermal melanin), nevus of Ota (dermal melanocytosis), congenital melanocytic nevus, Becker’s nevus, Mongolian spot, port wine stain, or other variant. Pigment depth, melanocyte density, and Fitzpatrick skin type are assessed. A treatment protocol is designed with specific laser parameters (wavelength, pulse duration, fluence) optimized for your birthmark type and skin tone.

Pico Laser / Q-Switched Nd:YAG Treatment
For epidermal birthmarks (cafe-au-lait), Pico laser delivers 450-750 picosecond pulses that fragment melanin through photomechanical disruption. For deep dermal birthmarks (nevus of Ota), Q-switched Nd:YAG at 1064nm wavelength penetrates to dermal melanocytes with nanosecond pulses. Some birthmarks require both wavelengths in a single session. The laser energy shatters pigment particles into microscopic fragments that are cleared by the body’s macrophage immune cells over weeks.

Adjunctive Treatment (If Needed)
Textured or raised birthmarks may receive Potenza RF microneedling to smooth the surface after pigment clearance. For stubborn pigment, laser toning (low-fluence Q-switched) can be performed between primary sessions to prevent PIH and maintain progressive lightening. Regenerative skin boosters may be applied to support healing and minimize post-treatment pigmentation in sensitive skin types.

Recovery & Progressive Treatment Schedule
Post-treatment care includes anti-inflammatory soothing and mineral SPF 50+. The treated area darkens initially as fragmented pigment rises to the surface, then lightens over 2-4 weeks. Sessions are spaced 4-8 weeks apart (longer for deep dermal birthmarks). International patients receive a treatment schedule synchronized with their travel plans. Progress photos with standardized lighting document improvement at each visit. Aftercare instructions in 8 languages ensure proper home care between sessions.
What to Expect from Birthmark Removal at RE:BERRY
- All Birthmark Types Treatable Cafe-au-lait spots, nevus of Ota, Mongolian spots, congenital melanocytic nevi, Becker’s nevus, and pigmented birthmarks of unknown classification. RE:BERRY uses multi-wavelength lasers to address both epidermal and dermal pigment components.
- Pico Laser — Minimal PIH Risk Picosecond pulse duration shatters pigment through photomechanical disruption, not thermal damage. This dramatically reduces post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk in Asian and darker skin types — the primary concern in birthmark laser treatment.
- Deep Dermal Reach Q-switched Nd:YAG at 1064nm wavelength penetrates to dermal melanocytes that Pico laser alone may not reach. This dual-wavelength approach is essential for deep birthmarks like nevus of Ota, where melanocytes reside in the deep dermis.
- Progressive, Measurable Improvement Each session produces visible lightening. Progress is documented with standardized photography and dermoscopy. Patients see cumulative improvement: typically 30-50% after 3 sessions, 60-80% after 5-6 sessions, and 80-95% after the full treatment course.
- Korean Laser Expertise Korea leads the world in pigmented lesion treatment due to high demand for flawless skin and decades of research on Asian skin laser protocols. RE:BERRY’s treatment parameters are optimized through Korean clinical experience, not Western settings that may cause PIH in Asian patients.
- Traveler-Friendly Schedule RE:BERRY is open 365 days, 10 minutes from ICN airport. Sessions can be timed with your Korea visits. Complimentary airport pickup. 8-language support. Fly 24 hours after treatment. Multi-session plans designed for international patients.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 1-3 | Treated area darkens as fragmented pigment rises to the surface. Mild redness and warmth around the birthmark. This darkening is expected and indicates the laser reached the pigment. Apply prescribed barrier cream and avoid sun exposure. |
| Day 4-14 | Darkened pigment forms a light crust that gradually sheds. Do not pick or scrub. The area beneath the shedding crust is lighter than the original birthmark. Redness diminishes. Gentle cleansing and SPF 50+ only. |
| Week 3-4 | Crust fully shed. Birthmark noticeably lighter compared to pre-treatment baseline. Some transient pinkness where pigment was cleared. Progressive lightening continues as macrophages clear remaining fragmented pigment. |
| Month 1-2 | First session results stabilized. Birthmark 20-40% lighter depending on type and depth. Skin tone around treated area normalizing. Assessment for next treatment session — typically scheduled at 6-8 week intervals. |
| Month 3-6 (Sessions 2-4) | Cumulative lightening with each additional session. Deep dermal birthmarks (nevus of Ota) show progressive clearing as each session fragments a new layer of dermal melanocytes. Shallow birthmarks (cafe-au-lait) may achieve near-complete clearance. |
| Month 6-18 (Sessions 5-10) | Maximum clearance achieved. Cafe-au-lait: 80-95% clearing in 3-6 sessions. Nevus of Ota: 90%+ clearing in 5-8 sessions. Congenital nevi: 60-80% lightening in 5-10 sessions. Results are permanent for cleared pigment — birthmark does not return. |
Birthmark Removal Options Compared — Korea Laser vs. Alternatives
| Feature | RE:BERRY Pico + Q-Switched Protocol | Single-Wavelength Laser (Generic) | IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) | Surgical Excision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technology | Pico laser + Q-switched Nd:YAG (dual wavelength) | Single Q-switched or Pico only | Broad-spectrum light | Scalpel + suture |
| Cafe-au-Lait Spots | Excellent (80-95% clearance) | Good (60-80%) | Moderate (partial) | Scar risk exceeds benefit |
| Nevus of Ota (Deep) | Excellent (90%+ with Nd:YAG 1064nm) | Limited (Pico alone insufficient) | Poor (too superficial) | Not recommended |
| Congenital Nevi | Good (60-80% lightening) | Moderate | Poor | Scar trade-off |
| Vascular Birthmarks | Adjunctive (refer for vascular laser) | Limited | Moderate for shallow | Possible (small only) |
| PIH Risk (Asian Skin) | Low (photomechanical, non-thermal) | Moderate | High | Scar > birthmark |
| Downtime | 3-7 days (darkening + shedding) | 3-7 days | 2-5 days | 7-21 days |
| Sessions Needed | 3-10 (type-dependent) | 5-15 | 8-20+ | 1 (but creates scar) |
| Scarring Risk | Negligible | Low | Low | Moderate-High |
| Permanent Result | Yes (cleared pigment gone) | Partial recurrence possible | High recurrence | Yes (but scar remains) |
Birthmark Removal Pricing at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
All prices in KRW. Non-covered medical service. April 2026 promotion prices. Pricing depends on birthmark size and type.
Pico Laser — Per Session
- Pico laser (picosecond) birthmark treatment
- Photomechanical pigment fragmentation
- Minimal PIH risk — safe for Asian skin
- Ideal for cafe-au-lait and shallow marks
- Post-treatment soothing care
- Consultation with Dr. Cho Sung-Jun
- Complimentary airport pickup
Pico + Q-Switched Combo — Per Session
- Pico laser + Q-switched Nd:YAG 1064nm
- Dual-wavelength — surface + deep pigment
- Essential for nevus of Ota and deep nevi
- Customized fluence per birthmark type
- Post-treatment recovery care
- Progress documentation with dermoscopy
- Complimentary airport pickup
Birthmark Treatment Course (5 Sessions)
- 5 sessions Pico laser birthmark treatment
- Sessions spaced 6-8 weeks apart
- Standardized progress photography
- Adjusted parameters per session
- Post-treatment care each visit
- International patient scheduling
- Complimentary airport pickup each visit
Berry Dual Toning (10 Sessions)
- 10 sessions dual laser toning
- Combines with birthmark treatment
- Overall skin brightening + tone evening
- Prevents PIH between birthmark sessions
- PicoSure + Genesis combo
- 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 Birthmark Laser Removal
Laser-Melanocyte Interaction in Birthmark Treatment
Birthmarks containing excess melanin — cafe-au-lait spots, nevus of Ota, congenital melanocytic nevi, Mongolian spots, and Becker’s nevus — are caused by either an increased number of melanocytes (melanocytic lesions) or an increased melanin production per melanocyte (melanotic lesions). The distinction is clinically important: melanocytic lesions require destruction of excess melanocytes themselves, while melanotic lesions require only the clearance of excess melanin granules. This difference determines the laser parameters needed for effective treatment. Cafe-au-lait spots are primarily melanotic — increased melanin in a normal number of epidermal melanocytes — making them responsive to lasers that target epidermal melanin. Nevus of Ota involves ectopic melanocytes in the deep dermis, requiring deep-penetrating wavelengths that can reach the reticular dermis where these cells reside.
Pico laser (picosecond pulse duration, 450-750ps) fragments melanin through a photomechanical mechanism fundamentally different from Q-switched (nanosecond) lasers. When a picosecond pulse strikes a melanin particle, the energy absorption creates a photoacoustic shockwave that shatters the particle into nanometer-scale fragments — far smaller than the fragments produced by nanosecond Q-switched lasers. These nanoscale fragments are more efficiently phagocytosed (engulfed and cleared) by dermal macrophages, resulting in faster and more complete pigment clearance per session. Additionally, the ultrashort pulse duration means less thermal energy is deposited into surrounding tissue, significantly reducing the risk of thermal damage to the epidermis and subsequent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. This thermal safety advantage makes picosecond lasers the preferred first-line technology for birthmark treatment in Asian skin types (Fitzpatrick III-V).
Q-switched Nd:YAG at 1064nm wavelength remains essential for deep dermal birthmarks like nevus of Ota. The 1064nm wavelength has the deepest penetration of any commonly used dermatological laser — reaching 4-6mm into the dermis to target melanocytes in the reticular dermis. While Q-switched pulse durations (5-20 nanoseconds) produce larger pigment fragments than picosecond pulses, they generate stronger thermal effects at depth that more effectively destroy dermal melanocytes. Clinical studies on nevus of Ota show that Q-switched Nd:YAG achieves 90%+ clearance after 5-8 sessions, with the best results in younger patients treated early. The combination protocol — Pico laser for superficial pigment and texture with Q-switched Nd:YAG for deep melanocyte destruction — provides comprehensive birthmark clearance that neither technology achieves alone.
Cafe-au-lait spot treatment presents a unique challenge: while individual sessions produce significant lightening, recurrence rates of 30-50% have been reported because the underlying genetic mutation (NF1 pathway in many cases) continues to drive melanin overproduction in surviving melanocytes. Multiple sessions and maintenance treatments may be needed. Nevus of Ota, by contrast, has a much lower recurrence rate because Q-switched laser actually destroys the ectopic dermal melanocytes rather than merely clearing their melanin. Understanding these biological differences allows realistic treatment planning and outcome expectations for each birthmark type.
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What Birthmark Removal Patients Say About RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
“I had a cafe-au-lait spot on my cheek since childhood. A clinic in the Philippines told me it was untreatable. After 4 sessions of Pico laser at RE:BERRY, it faded about 85%. My confidence completely changed. The airport pickup made each visit from Manila so easy.”
“My nevus of Ota covered half my left cheekbone. After 6 sessions of Q-switched Nd:YAG + Pico laser, the blue-gray pigmentation is almost completely gone. Dr. Cho adjusted the parameters at every session based on how my skin responded. Korean laser treatment is on another level.”
“I flew to Korea specifically for birthmark removal after researching clinics for months. RE:BERRY near the airport was the most convenient option. I’m on session 3 of 5 for my congenital nevus — already 50% lighter. The dual-wavelength approach is clearly more effective than the single laser I tried back home.”
“My daughter had a large Mongolian spot that didn’t fade by age 6. After 3 sessions at RE:BERRY, it’s almost invisible. Dr. Kim was incredibly gentle with her and the 8-language aftercare sheets made everything clear. We scheduled sessions during our annual Korea visits.”
Birthmark Removal Korea FAQ — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
2 licensed physicians — Dr. Sung-Jun Cho (Medical Director) and Dr. Dong-Young Kim — personally operate every birthmark laser session at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Dr. Cho has performed 30,000+ treatments including specialized birthmark protocols using dual-wavelength Pico + Q-switched Nd:YAG. Unlike chain clinics rotating doctors per visit, your birthmark physician remains the same from first consultation through final session.
100% physician continuity at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Your assigned doctor tracks pigment depth changes via dermoscopy at every session, adjusting laser parameters (fluence, spot size, pulse duration) based on how your specific birthmark responds. This session-to-session continuity produces 20-30% faster clearance compared to chain clinics where 3-4 different doctors rotate, each resetting parameters blindly.
Dr. Sung-Jun Cho and Dr. Dong-Young Kim each hold Korean medical licenses and specialize in aesthetic medicine. They operate 30+ devices including Pico laser, Q-switched Nd:YAG 1064nm, and Potenza RF — the full range required for comprehensive birthmark treatment. Korean physicians pioneered many of the birthmark laser protocols used globally today.
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport starts Pico laser birthmark treatment at ₩150,000 per session — 60-75% below US prices. Total cost depends on birthmark type and required sessions.
| Package | RE:BERRY Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Pico Laser — Per Session | ₩150,000 | Cafe-au-lait, shallow birthmarks |
| Pico + Q-switched Combo | ₩330,000 | Deep birthmarks (nevus of Ota) |
| 5-Session Course | ₩690,000 | Progressive clearance package |
| Berry Dual Toning 10 Sessions | ₩690,000 | Overall brightening add-on |
Yes — Korea saves 60-80% on birthmark laser treatment versus the US and 40-60% versus Japan. A complete 5-session course at RE:BERRY costs less than 2 sessions in the US.
| Treatment | RE:BERRY Incheon | US Average | Japan Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q-switched Nd:YAG 1 session | ₩330,000 (~$245) | $500-1,500 | ¥50,000-120,000 |
| Pico Laser 1 session | ₩150,000 (~$110) | $400-1,000 | ¥30,000-80,000 |
| 5-session course | ₩690,000 (~$510) | $2,500-7,500 | ¥200,000-500,000 |
0 additional fees at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — consultation, dermoscopic assessment, and post-treatment care are all included in the per-session price (₩150,000-330,000). Progress photography, 8-language aftercare instructions, and airport pickup are complimentary.
| Item | RE:BERRY | Typical Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Dermoscopic assessment | Included | ₩30,000-50,000 |
| Progress photography | Included | ₩10,000-20,000 |
| Airport pickup | Complimentary | N/A |
Both are essential — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport uses a dual-wavelength approach because each laser targets different birthmark depths. Neither alone achieves the 80-95% clearance rate of the combination protocol.
| Feature | Pico Laser | Q-switched Nd:YAG |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Photomechanical | Photothermal |
| Depth | Epidermal (0-0.5mm) | Deep dermal (2-6mm) |
| Best for | Cafe-au-lait, surface marks | Nevus of Ota, Mongolian spots |
| PIH Risk | Very low | Low-moderate |
| Sessions needed | 2-5 | 5-10 |
Session count varies by birthmark depth — shallow epidermal marks clear in 2-5 sessions while deep dermal melanocytosis requires 5-10 at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
| Birthmark Type | Depth | Sessions | Clearance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cafe-au-lait | Epidermal | 2-5 | 80-95% |
| Mongolian spot | Dermal | 3-8 | 90-95% |
| Nevus of Ota | Deep dermal | 5-10 | 90%+ |
| Congenital nevi | Variable | 5-10 | 60-80% |
Yes — 55% of RE:BERRY birthmark patients combine treatments per visit. Laser toning between primary sessions prevents PIH and brightens overall tone. Pico toning evens skin color around the treated area. Different body areas can receive separate treatments simultaneously — e.g., facial birthmark + laser hair removal on legs in the same visit.
RE:BERRY’s dual-wavelength approach (Pico + Q-switched Nd:YAG) and physician continuity produce measurably faster birthmark clearance than single-laser chain clinics.
| Feature | RE:BERRY (Boutique) | Large Chain Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Laser technology | Dual-wavelength (Pico + Nd:YAG) | Single laser |
| Same physician all sessions | 100% | ~35% |
| Dermoscopic tracking | Every session | First visit only |
| Consultation time | 30-45 min | 10-15 min |
RE:BERRY operates 365 days, 10 minutes from ICN Terminal 1, with complimentary airport pickup and 8-language support. Multi-session birthmark plans are synchronized with your travel schedule — sessions spaced 6-8 weeks apart align with quarterly or biannual Korea visits. WhatsApp-based remote monitoring between visits allows Dr. Cho to track your birthmark’s progress through photos without requiring an in-person check.
Yes — you can fly 24 hours after birthmark laser treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, which is 10 minutes from ICN Terminal 1.
| Post-Treatment Timeline | What to Expect | Flying OK? |
|---|---|---|
| 0-6 hours | Mild redness, warmth | Wait 24h recommended |
| 24 hours | Darkening begins (normal) | Yes |
| 3-7 days | Light crusting, shedding | Yes |
| 2-4 weeks | Noticeably lighter | Yes |
Yes — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport treats children age 6+ for birthmark removal with age-appropriate protocols. Early treatment is recommended for nevus of Ota.
| Birthmark Type | Earliest Treatment Age | Benefit of Early Start |
|---|---|---|
| Nevus of Ota | Age 3-4 | 3-5 sessions vs 5-10 adult |
| Cafe-au-lait | Age 5-6 | Faster clearance, less melanin |
| Mongolian spot | Age 6+ (if persistent) | May fade naturally first |
| Congenital nevi | Medical assessment | Monitoring + treatment timing |
Sessions are spaced 6-8 weeks apart — plan Korea visits quarterly for optimal birthmark clearance at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. A typical 5-session cafe-au-lait protocol takes 5-8 months, while nevus of Ota (8-10 sessions) spans 12-18 months. The airport-adjacent location means each visit requires only 2-3 hours total. Contact RE:BERRY via WhatsApp with close-up photos for a preliminary birthmark classification and session estimate before booking flights.
3 essentials after each birthmark laser session at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport: (1) SPF 50+ daily on the treated area — UV exposure can reactivate melanocytes and slow clearance, (2) barrier cream for 7-10 days post-session — no picking at micro-crusts, and (3) avoid retinoids and AHA/BHA for 1 week. RE:BERRY provides 8-language aftercare kits and 30-day WhatsApp monitoring. Progress photos are required before each return session for optimal parameter adjustment.
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Remove Your Birthmark at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Advanced dual-wavelength laser birthmark removal near Incheon International Airport. Pico laser + Q-switched Nd:YAG for cafe-au-lait spots, nevus of Ota, congenital nevi, and all pigmented birthmarks. From ₩150,000 per session. Open 365 days with complimentary airport pickup from ICN.
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