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Insurance & Payment Guide

Insurance for Skin Treatment Near Incheon Airport — What’s Covered and What’s Self-Pay in Korea

Understanding insurance for skin treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport: most aesthetic procedures are classified as non-covered services in Korea, meaning Korean National Health Insurance does not apply. Self-pay treatments start from ₩9,900 for wrinkle Botox. Travel insurance may reimburse medically necessary dermatological treatments. Open 365 days with complimentary airport pickup.

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Can I Use Insurance for Skin Treatment Near Incheon Airport?

Most aesthetic skin treatments at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are non-covered medical services under Korean law, meaning Korean National Health Insurance does not apply — self-pay pricing starts from ₩9,900 for wrinkle Botox, though international travel insurance may partially reimburse medically necessary dermatological procedures with proper documentation.

Insurance for skin treatment in Korea follows a strict classification system. The Korean Ministry of Health designates aesthetic procedures — including Botox and fillers, laser treatments, skin tightening, and anti-aging therapies — as non-covered medical services (비급여). This means Korean National Health Insurance (NHI) does not cover these procedures regardless of whether you hold a Korean insurance card or are enrolled in a company plan. For international visitors seeking insurance for skin treatment near Incheon Airport, the situation depends entirely on your travel insurance policy. Some comprehensive travel medical insurance plans cover dermatological consultations and medically necessary skin procedures — for example, treatment of active cystic acne, severe eczema flares, or skin infections that require medical intervention during your trip. However, elective aesthetic procedures like anti-aging laser treatments, skin booster injections, or body contouring are universally excluded from travel insurance coverage worldwide. The good news is that Korean skin treatment pricing is already 60-70% lower than equivalent treatments in the US, Europe, or Japan, making out-of-pocket payment highly affordable even without insurance coverage. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport offers transparent all-inclusive pricing with no hidden fees — every price listed includes VAT and all consumables. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist and Head Director, provides detailed receipts and medical documentation that can be submitted to your insurer for potential reimbursement of eligible treatments. The clinic operates 365 days a year with complimentary airport pickup from ICN Terminal 1, making it convenient for travelers to access quality skin treatment near Incheon Airport regardless of insurance status.

Payment Process

How Insurance and Payment Works for Skin Treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

A clear step-by-step guide to understanding insurance for skin treatment and payment options at our clinic.

RE:BERRY Incheon Airport reception area for insurance consultation

Pre-Visit: Check Your Insurance Coverage for Skin Treatment

Before visiting RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, review your travel insurance policy for coverage of medical or dermatological treatments abroad. Key terms to look for: ‘outpatient medical treatment,’ ‘dermatological consultation,’ and ‘medically necessary procedures.’ Contact your insurer and ask specifically about insurance for skin treatment in Korea. Some policies like Allianz Global Assistance, AXA Travel Insurance, and World Nomads provide coverage for medically necessary dermatological visits. Keep your policy number and claims contact information ready. RE:BERRY staff can help you understand which of your planned treatments might qualify for insurance reimbursement.

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun providing skin treatment consultation at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

Consultation: Medical Documentation for Insurance Claims

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun or Dr. Kim Dong-Young performs a thorough skin assessment. For patients seeking insurance for skin treatment reimbursement, the doctor provides detailed medical documentation including: diagnosis codes (ICD-10), treatment rationale, clinical photographs (with consent), itemized treatment receipts in English, and a medical report on clinic letterhead. This documentation package meets the requirements of most international insurance providers. The 15-minute consultation is always included before any procedure.

Payment and reception area at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

Treatment: Transparent Self-Pay Pricing

All skin treatments at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport follow transparent self-pay pricing — the amount listed is exactly what you pay. No surprise fees, facility charges, or hidden consumable costs. Payment methods accepted: Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay, JCB, Alipay, WeChat Pay, and Korean Won cash. Affordable skin treatment packages start from ₩9,900 for Korean wrinkle Botox. Package pricing provides additional savings of 20-40% compared to individual treatment pricing. Tax-free shopping documentation is available for qualifying purchases.

Post-treatment documentation for insurance claims at RE:BERRY

Post-Treatment: Insurance Claim Submission Support

After your skin treatment, RE:BERRY provides a complete documentation package for insurance claims: itemized receipt with treatment codes, medical report with diagnosis and treatment description, before/after photographs (if applicable and consented), and doctor’s credentials. The international patient coordinator can assist with claim form completion in English, Japanese, or Chinese. Submit these documents to your travel insurer within the timeframe specified in your policy — typically 30-90 days. Keep copies of all documents. RE:BERRY responds to insurer verification requests within 2 business days.

Coverage Guide

Insurance for Skin Treatment Coverage Timeline at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

  • Transparent All-Inclusive Pricing: Every price at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport includes VAT, consumables, and aftercare — no hidden fees or facility charges that complicate insurance for skin treatment claims.
  • 60-70% Lower Than Western Pricing: Korean skin treatment costs are 60-70% lower than the US, Europe, or Australia, making self-pay affordable even without insurance for skin treatment coverage.
  • Complete Medical Documentation: ICD-10 diagnosis codes, English-language medical reports, itemized receipts, and doctor credentials — all documents needed for insurance for skin treatment reimbursement claims.
  • Multiple Payment Methods: Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay, JCB, Alipay, WeChat Pay, and KRW cash accepted. No payment barriers for international patients regardless of insurance for skin treatment status.
  • Claims Assistance in 8 Languages: International patient coordinators assist with insurance claim documentation in English, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Farsi — eliminating language barriers.
TimelineWhat to Expect
Before VisitContact your travel insurer to verify coverage for outpatient dermatological treatment abroad. Request pre-authorization if required by your policy. Save your claim reference number.
Day of TreatmentPay full treatment amount at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Receive itemized receipt, medical report, and diagnosis documentation in English. All prices VAT-included, no hidden fees.
Within 48 HoursRE:BERRY emails complete documentation package: receipt, medical report, doctor credentials, treatment photos (if consented). Save all documents for your insurance claim.
Within 30 DaysSubmit insurance for skin treatment claim to your travel insurer with RE:BERRY documentation. Most policies require claims within 30-90 days of treatment date.
30-60 Days After ClaimTypical insurer processing time. RE:BERRY responds to verification requests within 2 business days. Partial reimbursement typical for medically necessary dermatological procedures.
ResolutionApproved claims are reimbursed to your designated account. Coverage varies by policy: medically necessary treatments 50-80% reimbursement typical, elective aesthetic procedures 0% (universally excluded).
Treatment Results

Skin Treatment Results at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

Actual patient results from self-pay skin treatments. These aesthetic procedures are classified as non-covered services. Individual results may vary.

Skin treatment results at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Laser Toning — Self-pay ₩690,000 (10 sessions)
Lifting treatment results at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Onda Lifting — Self-pay ₩650,000
Skin booster treatment results at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Juvelook Skin Booster — Self-pay from ₩790,000
Filler treatment results at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Volume Filler — Self-pay from ₩149,000
Individual results may vary. Photos are of actual patients who consented to image use.
Coverage Comparison

Insurance for Skin Treatment: What’s Covered vs. Self-Pay at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

Treatment CategoryKorean NHI CoverageTravel InsuranceRE:BERRY Self-Pay Price
Medical Dermatology (eczema, infections)Covered (Korean residents only)Usually covered with documentationConsultation included
Acne Treatment (active cystic acne)Partially coveredMay be covered if medically necessaryFrom ₩99,000 (Gold PTT package)
Botox (wrinkle, masseter, hyperhidrosis)Not covered (non-covered service)Not covered (elective)From ₩9,900 per site
Laser Treatments (toning, lifting, scars)Not covered (non-covered service)Not covered (elective)From ₩45,000 per session
Skin Boosters (Rejuran, Juvelook)Not covered (non-covered service)Not covered (elective)From ₩180,000 (Lizne 2cc)
Filler ProceduresNot covered (non-covered service)Not covered (elective)From ₩149,000 (nasolabial 1cc)
Lifting (Onda, Sofwave, Shurink)Not covered (non-covered service)Not covered (elective)From ₩45,000 per 100 shots
Self-Pay Pricing

Self-Pay Skin Treatment Pricing at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport (No Insurance Needed)

April 2026 promotion pricing. All prices in KRW, VAT included. Non-covered medical services.

Entry-Level Skin Treatments

From ₩9,900
Excludes VAT
  • Korean Wrinkle Botox 1 site: ₩9,900
  • Aqua Peel Step 1/Step 2: ₩39,000
  • Very Slim Contour Injection 10cc: ₩69,000
  • Smooth LHALA Fill: ₩77,000
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Popular One-Day Packages

From ₩99,000
Excludes VAT
  • Gold PTT + Genesis + Anti-inflammatory: ₩99,000
  • Aqua Peel + Cryo Care: ₩99,000
  • Hyperhidrosis Botox 100U: ₩99,000
  • InMode FX: ₩99,000
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Premium Treatment Packages

From ₩690,000
Excludes VAT
  • Berry Dual Toning 10 Sessions: ₩690,000
  • One-Day Acne Scar Package: ₩750,000
  • Firm & Sculpt V-Line: ₩990,000
  • One-Day Skin Care Package: ₩1,390,000
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Ultimate Anti-Aging Packages

From ₩1,990,000
Excludes VAT
  • Signature Berry Shine Package: ₩1,990,000
  • EVER YOUTH Stem Cell 1 kit: ₩1,990,000
  • Double Line-Up Lifting: ₩1,590,000
  • Reberry Ultimate Lifting: ₩2,390,000
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Your Specialists

Meet Your Skin Treatment Specialists at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun providing skin treatment consultation at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun

Head Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
“Whether your treatment is covered by insurance or self-pay, every patient at RE:BERRY receives the same level of care, the same thorough consultation, and complete medical documentation. Our transparent pricing means no surprises — what you see is exactly what you pay.”
  • Head Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
  • Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
  • Medical License No. 138858
  • Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
  • Potenza RF Certified Practitioner
  • 30,000+ aesthetic procedures performed
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Head Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY

Background

The Economics of Insurance for Skin Treatment in Korea

Korean Healthcare System and Aesthetic Dermatology Coverage

South Korea operates a universal single-payer healthcare system through the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS), which covers approximately 97% of the population. However, the Korean healthcare framework draws a clear regulatory distinction between covered medical services and non-covered aesthetic procedures. Insurance for skin treatment in Korea follows the National Health Insurance Act, which classifies cosmetic and aesthetic dermatological procedures as ‘non-covered items’ (비급여항목). This classification includes all injectable treatments (Botox, fillers, skin boosters), laser-based aesthetic procedures (toning, resurfacing, lifting), radiofrequency treatments, HIFU devices, and body contouring — none of which qualify for Korean NHI reimbursement regardless of the patient’s insurance status.

The paradox of Korean aesthetic medicine is that this non-covered classification has actually driven prices downward. With over 1,500 dermatology and aesthetic clinics in Seoul alone competing on transparent self-pay pricing, market forces have created some of the most competitive aesthetic treatment pricing globally. Research by the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI) shows that Korean aesthetic treatment pricing is 40-70% lower than equivalent procedures in the United States, 50-60% lower than Western Europe, and 20-40% lower than Japan. For international medical tourists considering insurance for skin treatment abroad, this pricing reality often makes the insurance reimbursement question secondary — self-pay Korean pricing frequently undercuts even insured co-pay amounts in other countries. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s promotional pricing exemplifies this: wrinkle Botox from ₩9,900 (approximately $7 USD), compared to typical US pricing of $10-25 per unit with insurance co-pays often exceeding $50 per visit.

For international visitors with comprehensive travel medical insurance, there remains a narrow category of dermatological treatments that may qualify for partial reimbursement. Medically necessary skin treatments — active cystic acne requiring urgent treatment, severe eczema flares, skin infections, allergic reactions, or dermatological emergencies — can be documented with ICD-10 codes and submitted to travel insurers. Studies on medical tourism insurance utilization show that approximately 15-20% of dermatology-related travel insurance claims receive partial reimbursement when proper medical documentation is provided. The key factors are medical necessity, proper diagnostic coding, and timely claim submission. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport provides all necessary documentation in English to facilitate these claims for international patients.

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Kim MK, et al. Overview of the cosmetic industry trends and regulation in South Korea. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2020;19(7):1613-1619. doi:10.1111/jocd.13463

Lunt N, et al. Medical tourism: treatments, markets and health system implications: a scoping review. OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs. 2011. doi:10.1787/5kgb5568bvlb-en

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FAQ

Insurance for Skin Treatment FAQ — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport

How much does skin treatment cost at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport without insurance in 2026?+

₩9,900 is the starting price for Korean wrinkle Botox per site. Aqua Peel starts at ₩39,000, InMode FX at ₩99,000, Onda lifting at ₩650,000, and Sofwave at ₩990,000 per 100 shots. All April 2026 promotion rates, VAT included.

Does Korean National Health Insurance cover aesthetic skin treatments?+

0% coverage for aesthetic procedures. Korean NHI classifies all cosmetic dermatology — Botox, fillers, laser treatments, skin boosters, and lifting devices — as non-covered medical services (비급여). This applies to both Korean residents and foreign visitors.

Can my travel insurance reimburse skin treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?+

15-20% of dermatology-related travel insurance claims receive partial reimbursement when medically necessary. Active cystic acne, severe eczema, skin infections, and allergic reactions may qualify. Elective aesthetic treatments like anti-aging lasers and fillers are universally excluded from travel insurance.

What insurance documentation does RE:BERRY provide for claims?+

5 documents: itemized receipt with treatment codes, medical report with ICD-10 diagnosis codes, clinical photographs (with consent), doctor credentials and clinic registration, and treatment description letter in English. All provided within 48 hours of treatment.

Is skin treatment in Korea cheaper than using insurance at home?+

60-70% cheaper on average. Korean wrinkle Botox costs ₩9,900 at RE:BERRY versus $200-400 co-pay in the US with insurance. A Potenza RF session is ₩330,000 versus $800-2,000 out-of-pocket in the US. Many patients find self-pay Korea pricing lower than their insured home-country pricing.

What is the difference between covered and non-covered skin treatments in Korea?+

2 categories: covered treatments include medical dermatology (eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer screening, infections) reimbursed by Korean NHI. Non-covered treatments include all aesthetic procedures (Botox and fillers, lasers, anti-aging lasers, skin boosters, lifting) which are self-pay only.

Does RE:BERRY Incheon Airport accept international health insurance directly?+

No — RE:BERRY operates on a self-pay reimbursement model. You pay the full amount at the time of treatment, then submit documentation to your insurer for potential reimbursement. This is standard practice at Korean aesthetic clinics for insurance for skin treatment claims.

Can I get a price estimate before visiting RE:BERRY for budgeting without insurance?+

100% transparency — all pricing is listed on our website and promotion materials. Contact RE:BERRY via KakaoTalk or WhatsApp for a customized treatment plan with exact pricing before your visit. No consultation fees, no hidden charges.

What payment methods does RE:BERRY Incheon Airport accept?+

7 payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay, JCB, Alipay, WeChat Pay, and Korean Won cash. Credit card payments processed in KRW with your bank handling currency conversion. No minimum payment amount.

Are there package deals that make self-pay skin treatment more affordable?+

20-40% savings with package pricing. The Spring Contouring Package bundles Shurink 300 shots + InMode FX for ₩219,000 (regularly ₩537,000). Multi-session packages like Berry Dual Toning 10 sessions cost ₩690,000 versus ₩1,200,000 at regular pricing.

How does insurance for skin treatment work for Japanese travelers at Incheon Airport?+

3 options for Japanese travelers: Japanese travel insurance (海外旅行保険) may cover medically necessary dermatology with documentation. Japanese NHI does not apply outside Japan. Self-pay at RE:BERRY is typically 40-50% cheaper than equivalent Japanese clinic pricing even without any insurance coverage.

Can Chinese tourists use medical insurance for skin treatment at RE:BERRY?+

Chinese medical insurance (医保) does not cover overseas treatment. However, RE:BERRY accepts UnionPay, Alipay, and WeChat Pay for convenient self-pay. Korean skin treatment pricing is 30-50% lower than equivalent procedures in Tier 1 Chinese cities like Shanghai or Beijing.

Is there a cancellation fee if I decide not to proceed with skin treatment?+

₩0 cancellation fee. Consultations are free with no obligation. If after the consultation you decide not to proceed with treatment, there is absolutely no charge. RE:BERRY operates on a transparent no-pressure policy.

What happens if I have a complication after skin treatment — does insurance cover that?+

2 layers of protection: RE:BERRY provides complimentary follow-up care and treatment adjustments for any complications. Additionally, travel insurance typically covers complications from medical procedures — even elective ones — under the ‘medical emergency’ clause of most policies.

Can I combine medically necessary and elective skin treatments for partial insurance coverage?+

Yes — 40% of international patients combine both. For example, treating active cystic acne (potentially insurable) alongside acne scar laser treatment (self-pay). RE:BERRY provides separate itemized documentation for each treatment type to facilitate partial insurance claims.

How many days should I plan in Korea for skin treatment near Incheon Airport?+

1-2 days minimum. Most treatments at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are completed in a single visit of 1-3 hours. The clinic is open 365 days with complimentary airport pickup. For multi-session packages, visits are typically spaced 2-4 weeks apart.

Does RE:BERRY offer installment payment plans for expensive treatments?+

Korean credit card installment plans (할부) are available for Korean card holders — typically 2-12 month interest-free installments. International credit cards process as single payments. For premium packages over ₩3,000,000, discuss payment arrangements with the patient coordinator.

Is a medical visa required for skin treatment in Korea?+

No — visitors from 112 countries can receive skin treatment in Korea on a standard tourist visa (B-1/B-2) or visa-free entry. No medical visa (C-3-3) required for outpatient aesthetic procedures. The Korean government actively promotes medical tourism.

Can I get a tax refund on skin treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?+

Tax refund eligibility depends on the treatment category and current Korean tax law. RE:BERRY provides all necessary receipts for tax documentation. Consult the tax refund counter at Incheon International Airport before departure for specific eligibility verification.

What if my insurance claim is denied after skin treatment?+

3 steps: request the specific denial reason from your insurer, ask RE:BERRY for additional medical documentation or clarification letters (provided at no charge), and file an appeal with supplementary evidence. Many initially denied insurance for skin treatment claims are approved on appeal with better documentation.

Are English-speaking staff available to help with insurance documentation?+

8 languages supported at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — fluent English throughout the entire process from consultation to documentation. International patient coordinators specialize in preparing insurance-ready documentation for patients from the US, UK, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia.

How do I know if my skin condition qualifies as medically necessary for insurance?+

4 conditions commonly qualify: active cystic acne causing pain or scarring, severe eczema or dermatitis flares, skin infections requiring treatment, and allergic reactions. During consultation, Dr. Cho can assess whether your condition meets the medical necessity criteria for insurance for skin treatment claims.

Is the airport pickup service included in the treatment price or billed separately?+

₩0 — complimentary airport pickup from ICN Terminal 1 is included for all international patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. No additional charge, no minimum treatment amount required. Arrange pickup through KakaoTalk or WhatsApp before arrival.

Why choose RE:BERRY Incheon Airport for skin treatment even without insurance?+

3 reasons: pricing 60-70% lower than Western countries makes insurance unnecessary for most patients, 365-day operation with airport pickup eliminates travel hassle, and comprehensive medical documentation supports any insurance reimbursement attempts for qualifying treatments.

What makes RE:BERRY different from other skin clinics near Incheon Airport?+

30+ treatment devices, 2 Aesthetic Medicine Specialists on staff daily, and 365-day operation including holidays. RE:BERRY is the only skin clinic near Incheon Airport offering complimentary pickup, 8-language support, and same-day walk-in treatment availability.

Can I get a medical certificate from RE:BERRY for my employer’s health benefit program?+

Yes — RE:BERRY issues medical certificates in English with treatment details, diagnosis codes, and doctor credentials. Many employer health spending accounts (HSA/FSA in the US, Health Cash Plans in the UK) accept Korean medical documentation for partial reimbursement of qualifying treatments.

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RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport

Near Incheon International Airport, Yeongjong-do, Incheon
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Hours 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM, 365 days (incl. holidays)
Phone +82-32-743-0082
Nearest Station Incheon International Airport Terminal 1 → shuttle/taxi

Also available at: Gangnam · Myeongdong