
Fractional Laser Korea at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Fractional laser Korea protocols at RE:BERRY deliver Pico Fraxel from ₩150,000 ($107 USD) and POTENZA RF from ₩330,000 ($236 USD) — 65-80% less than US prices. Multi-device fractional laser treatments for acne scars, pores, texture. Open 365 days near ICN.
What Is Fractional Laser Treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport Korea?
Fractional laser at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is non-ablative or minimally ablative photothermolysis that creates microscopic columns of treated tissue surrounded by intact skin, accelerating collagen remodeling for acne scars, fine lines, pore size, and texture. The Pico Fraxel single session is ₩150,000 ($115 USD), the One-Day Acne Scar Package is ₩750,000 ($577 USD), and the 6-session Silky Skin-Care Package is ₩1,690,000 ($1,300 USD). Treatments are performed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License No. 138858) or Dr. Kim Dong-Young (License No. 147291) using KFDA- and FDA-cleared 1550 nm Er:Glass or 1064/1550 nm picosecond fractional platforms.
Fractional photothermolysis was introduced by Manstein and Anderson (2004) as a paradigm shift from full-field ablative resurfacing. By treating microscopic columns and leaving 70–90% of the surrounding skin intact, the modality accelerates re-epithelialization, reduces downtime from 1–2 weeks to 2–3 days, and lowers post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) risk — especially valuable for Fitzpatrick III–VI skin, the dominant phenotype in RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s East and Southeast Asian patient mix. Modern picosecond fractional lasers (Pico Fraxel) add laser-induced optical breakdown (LIOB), shortening pulse duration to picoseconds and further reducing thermal damage.
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport runs three layered devices: Pico Fraxel 1064/1550 nm picosecond for acne scars, melasma, and PIH; non-ablative 1550 nm Er:Glass for general resurfacing; and Potenza RF microneedling at 0.5–3.5 mm depth for deeper rolling and boxcar scars. The One-Day Acne Scar Package at ₩750,000 ($577 USD) compresses Pico Fraxel + Subcision + cryotherapy into a single visit for layover patients, and the 6-session Silky Skin-Care Package at ₩1,690,000 ($1,300 USD) alternates Pico Fraxel + POTENZA JUVELOOK + LDM with Genesis + LDM. Message WhatsApp for a personalised plan.
Fractional Laser Korea Before & After
Actual patient results from fractional laser treatments at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
How Fractional Laser Korea Works at RE:BERRY
Four-step personalized fractional laser protocol for optimal skin resurfacing.

Comprehensive Skin Analysis
Dr. Cho Sung-Jun performs a 20-minute skin assessment using dermoscopy and digital imaging to evaluate scar depth (0.5-3.5mm), pore size, pigmentation, skin thickness, and Fitzpatrick classification I-VI. This determines the optimal combination of fractional laser devices, energy settings, and treatment depth for your specific concerns.

Topical Numbing & Skin Preparation
A topical anesthetic cream (lidocaine 5%) is applied for 20-30 minutes to ensure comfort during fractional laser treatment. The skin is cleansed and prepped to maximize laser penetration efficiency. For patients receiving POTENZA RF, treatment depth and needle configuration are calibrated based on the assessment results.

Multi-Device Fractional Treatment
Depending on your fractional laser protocol, Pico Fraxel delivers 750ps picosecond pulses to create 1,000+ micro-columns of laser-induced optical breakdown (LIOB) per cm² for scar remodeling, while POTENZA RF sends bipolar radiofrequency at 0.5-3.5mm depth through insulated gold microneedles. For combination protocols, both devices are used sequentially over 30-50 minutes in a single session for synergistic results.

Recovery Enhancement & Aftercare
Immediately post-treatment, 15-minute LDM (Local Dynamic Micro-massage) ultrasound therapy is applied to reduce inflammation and accelerate healing by 30-40%. Optional exosome or growth factor application penetrates through micro-channels for enhanced recovery. You receive a personalized aftercare kit with SPF 50+, gentle cleanser, moisturizer, plus detailed instructions in 8 languages.
What to Expect from Fractional Laser Korea
- Non-Ablative Safety Pico Fraxel and POTENZA RF are non-ablative or minimally ablative fractional laser devices, meaning the skin surface stays largely intact. This dramatically reduces downtime and PIH risk compared to traditional CO2 fractional lasers.
- Multi-Concern Treatment A single fractional laser session at RE:BERRY can address acne scars, enlarged pores, fine wrinkles, skin texture irregularity, and mild pigmentation simultaneously.
- Safe for Asian Skin Both Pico Fraxel and POTENZA RF bypass the melanin-rich epidermis, delivering energy to the dermis. This makes fractional laser the gold standard for Fitzpatrick III-V skin tones common in Asian patients.
- Clinically Proven Collagen Boost Peer-reviewed studies show 50-75% improvement in acne scars and 30-40% increase in dermal collagen density after 3-6 sessions of picosecond fractional laser.
- Traveler-Friendly Scheduling RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is open 365 days with express fractional laser protocols available for travelers. Most patients experience only 1-3 days of mild redness.
- Combination Protocol Advantage The fractional laser multi-device approach — combining Pico Fraxel for scar remodeling with POTENZA RF for collagen stimulation — outperforms single-device treatments by 25-40% according to clinical data.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 1-3 | Mild redness and micro-swelling after fractional laser treatment. Skin may feel warm and slightly textured. Apply SPF 50+ and gentle moisturizer. Avoid direct sunlight. |
| Week 1-2 | Initial peeling or micro-crusting resolves. Skin begins to feel smoother as surface regeneration occurs. Pores appear smaller. |
| Week 3-4 | Collagen remodeling begins in earnest. Skin texture visibly improves. Shallow scars start to flatten. Fine lines soften. |
| Month 2-3 | Significant improvement in scar depth and pore size. Skin tone more even. Dermal thickening measurable on ultrasound. Most patients schedule their next fractional laser session. |
| Month 3-6 | Peak results from multi-session fractional laser protocol. 50-75% improvement in acne scars and 30-50% pore reduction typically achieved after 3-6 sessions. |
| Month 6-12 | Collagen remodeling continues at the cellular level. Results are long-lasting with proper sun protection. Annual maintenance fractional laser session recommended. |
Fractional Laser Korea Technologies Compared
| Feature | Pico Fraxel | POTENZA RF | CO2 Fractional | Erbium Fractional |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technology | Picosecond fractional LIOB | Bipolar RF microneedling | Ablative CO2 10,600nm | Ablative Er:YAG 2,940nm |
| Mechanism | Optical breakdown (non-thermal) | RF heat + micro-injury | Thermal ablation + coagulation | Precise ablation (less heat) |
| Best For | Acne scars, pores, texture | Active acne, deep scars, pores | Deep scars, severe texture | Mild-moderate scars, wrinkles |
| PIH Risk (Asian Skin) | Very Low | Very Low | High | Moderate |
| Downtime | 3-5 days | 1-3 days | 7-14 days | 5-7 days |
| Sessions Needed | 3-6 | 3-6 | 1-3 | 2-4 |
| Pain Level | Mild (with numbing) | Mild-moderate (with numbing) | Moderate-high | Moderate |
| RE:BERRY Price | ₩150,000 ($107)/session | ₩330,000 ($236)/session | N/A | N/A |
Fractional Laser Korea Packages at RE:BERRY
All prices exclude VAT. Non-covered medical service. April 2026 pricing.
Pico Fraxel Single Session
- Pico Fraxel fractional laser Korea full face
- Free consultation with Dr. Cho Sung-Jun
- Post-treatment LDM calming therapy (15 min)
- Aftercare kit with SPF 50+
One-Day Acne Scar Package
- POTENZA RF microneedling full face
- Juvelook Concell biostimulator
- Subcision for rolling/boxcar scars
- LDM + Dermio Care recovery
- Consultation in 8 languages
Reberry’s Silky Skin-Care (6 Sessions)
- Sessions 1, 3, 5: Pico Fraxel + POTENZA JUVELOOK + LDM
- Sessions 2, 4, 6: Genesis + LDM
- 6-session progressive scar remodeling
- Optional subcision add-on (+₩200,000 / $143 USD)
- Free follow-up consultations
Escape from Widened Pores (6 Sessions)
- Sessions 1, 3, 5: POTENZA + LDM
- Sessions 2, 4, 6: Pico Fraxel + LDM
- 6-session pore reduction protocol
- Progressive improvement tracking
- Free consultation and follow-up
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
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Frequently Asked Questions About Fractional Laser Korea
Expert answers about fractional laser treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
| Factor | Fractional | Full-field CO2 |
|---|---|---|
| Downtime | 2–3 days | 7–14 days |
| PIH risk (IV–VI) | Low | Moderate–high |
| Sessions | 3–6 | 1 |
| Country | Per session | RE:BERRY Incheon | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | $400–$700 | $115 | 71–84% |
| Japan | ¥40,000–¥70,000 | ¥17,000 | 58–76% |
| Singapore | S$500–S$900 | S$155 | 69–83% |
| Feature | Pico Fraxel | Potenza RF |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Ice pick + PIH | Boxcar + rolling |
| Depth | Upper dermis | 0.5–3.5 mm |
| Downtime | 2–3 days | 3–5 days |
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 Fractional Laser Korea Treatment?
Book your fractional laser consultation with Dr. Cho Sung-Jun at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — 10 minutes from ICN, open 365 days, 8 languages.
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How to Find RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
20 mins from Incheon Airport. B1–B2, Incheon Airport Terminal — the building with the all-black entrance you can’t miss.
RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
Near Incheon International Airport, Yeongjong-do, Incheon
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Science behind fractional laser photothermolysis for resurfacing and scar revision
Fractional photothermolysis was introduced by Manstein, Anderson, and colleagues at the Wellman Center (Lasers Surg Med 2004) as a paradigm shift from full-field resurfacing. By creating microscopic columns of treated tissue surrounded by intact skin (microscopic treatment zones), the modality preserves the reservoir of viable keratinocytes that drives re-epithelialization, reducing downtime from 1–2 weeks to 2–3 days and lowering post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk in Fitzpatrick III–VI skin. Hantash (2007) confirmed the histological mechanism in human in-vivo biopsies.
Picosecond fractional lasers extend the platform with ultra-short 450-picosecond pulses that produce laser-induced optical breakdown (LIOB), further reducing thermal spread. Brauer (2012) reported rapid tattoo pigment clearance, and Lee (2017, Ann Dermatol) confirmed efficacy and safety in Asian skin (the demographic most represented at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport). Wu (2016) systematic review summarized the evidence base across acne scars, melasma, and PIH. The references below ground the RE:BERRY device selection, fluence calibration, and session interval in published trials.
- Manstein D, Herron GS, Sink RK, Tanner H, Anderson RR. Fractional photothermolysis: a new concept for cutaneous remodeling using microscopic patterns of thermal injury. Lasers Surg Med. 2004;34(5):426-438. doi:10.1002/lsm.20048
- Brauer JA, Reddy KK, Anolik R, et al. Successful and rapid treatment of blue and green tattoo pigment with a novel picosecond laser. JAMA Dermatol. 2013;149(7):820-823. doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2012.2896
- Lee MC, Chuang KL, Chen YF, Lin YF, Hu S. Efficacy and safety of picosecond 755-nm alexandrite laser with diffractive lens array for non-ablative rejuvenation in Asian skin. Ann Dermatol. 2017;29(6):755-761. doi:10.5021/ad.2017.29.6.755
- Wu DC, Goldman MP, Wat H, Chan HH. A systematic review of picosecond laser in dermatology: evidence and recommendations. Lasers Surg Med. 2016;48(7):688-698. doi:10.1002/lsm.22451
- Hantash BM, Bedi VP, Kapadia B, et al. In vivo histological evaluation of a novel ablative fractional resurfacing device. Lasers Surg Med. 2007;39(2):96-107. doi:10.1002/lsm.20468
- Min S, Yoon JY, Park SY, et al. Comparison of fractional microneedling radiofrequency and bipolar radiofrequency on acne and acne scar: a randomized, split-face clinical study. Ann Dermatol. 2015;27(4):402-406. doi:10.5021/ad.2015.27.4.402
- Geronemus RG. Fractional photothermolysis: current and future applications. Lasers Surg Med. 2006;38(3):169-176. doi:10.1002/lsm.20310
These references support the RE:BERRY Incheon Airport fractional laser protocol — (1) device selection by indication (Pico Fraxel for ice-pick scars and PIH, Potenza RF for boxcar and rolling scars), (2) fluence calibrated to Fitzpatrick III–VI skin to minimise PIH risk, and (3) post-laser LDM cooling plus 90-day photographic follow-up under the same licensed physician (Dr. Cho Sung-Jun or Dr. Kim Dong-Young). The 4–6 week session interval reflects the published re-epithelialization timeline rather than commercial scheduling.




















