
Does Insurance Cover Skin Treatment in Korea?
Complete guide to insurance coverage, payment options, and cost transparency for international patients getting skin treatments in Korea. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport provides transparent pricing with no hidden fees, detailed receipts for insurance claims, and payment flexibility including credit cards, cash, and wire transfer.
Does Insurance Cover Skin Treatments in Korea?
Most travel and health insurance policies do not cover elective aesthetic skin treatments in Korea such as Botox, fillers, laser toning, and skin boosters, because these are classified as non-covered medical services. However, medically necessary treatments for allergic reactions, acute skin infections, and emergency dermatological conditions may be partially covered under travel insurance medical clauses.
Understanding insurance coverage for skin treatments in Korea is one of the most common questions international patients ask before their trip. The short answer is that the vast majority of aesthetic procedures performed at Korean skin clinics are self-pay, regardless of your home country insurance plan. Korea’s National Health Insurance (NHI) system classifies aesthetic treatments as non-covered services, meaning even Korean residents pay out-of-pocket for Botox, fillers, lifting treatments, and cosmetic laser procedures. For international travelers, this creates a straightforward pricing environment: the price quoted by RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is the price you pay, with no complex insurance billing, no surprise charges, and no waiting for reimbursement approval. This guide breaks down exactly what is and is not covered, how to use travel insurance for emergency skin issues, and how to make the most of your treatment budget at RE:BERRY. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun and Dr. Kim Dong-Young provide transparent pricing via WhatsApp before your visit, so there are never financial surprises on treatment day.
Before & After: Value of Self-Pay Korean Skin Treatments
Actual patient results at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. All treatments shown are self-pay with transparent pricing.
How Insurance Works for Skin Treatments in Korea: 4 Key Facts
Essential information about insurance coverage for international patients seeking skin treatments in Korea.

Fact 1: Aesthetic Treatments Are Non-Covered Medical Services
In Korea, the Ministry of Health and Welfare classifies cosmetic and aesthetic procedures as non-covered medical services (비급여 진료). This means Botox, fillers, laser lifting (Ultherapy, Sofwave, Onda, Thermage), skin boosters (Rejuran, Juvelook), chemical peels, and all other appearance-enhancing treatments are excluded from Korean National Health Insurance. This classification applies to both Korean citizens and international patients. The benefit for medical tourists is pricing transparency: what the clinic quotes is what you pay, with no insurance pre-authorization delays or denied claim risks.

Fact 2: Travel Insurance May Cover Medical Emergencies Only
Most comprehensive travel insurance policies include a medical emergency clause that covers unexpected illness and injury abroad. Skin-related conditions that may qualify include severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis, angioedema), acute skin infections requiring antibiotics, second-degree sunburn, and emergency dermatological conditions. Elective aesthetic procedures (even if performed to fix a complication from a previous elective procedure) are typically excluded. If you experience an emergency skin issue during your trip, RE:BERRY provides detailed English-language medical documentation and itemized receipts for insurance claim submission.

Fact 3: Some Home Country Insurance Plans Offer Partial Reimbursement
In rare cases, certain international health insurance plans (particularly premium expatriate or global health plans) offer partial reimbursement for dermatological consultations or medically indicated treatments like active acne treatment, eczema management, or psoriasis care. If your skin specialist at home has documented a medical skin condition and recommended treatment, some insurers treat overseas dermatology visits as out-of-network claims. RE:BERRY provides ICD-10 coded medical receipts in English that are compatible with international insurance claim systems. However, reimbursement is never guaranteed for aesthetic procedures.

Fact 4: Tax-Free Benefits May Apply for Tourist Visa Holders
While insurance typically does not cover aesthetic treatments, foreign passport holders may be eligible for tax-free benefits on certain medical services in Korea. Present your passport at the time of payment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. The staff assists with tax-free documentation. This can provide a 5-10% effective discount depending on the treatment category and applicable tax regulations. Combined with Korea’s competitive pricing compared to Japan, Singapore, and Western countries, the total value proposition for self-pay treatment can be significantly more favorable than insured treatment in your home country.
Why Self-Pay Korean Skin Treatment Is Often Better Than Insurance
- No Pre-Authorization Delays: Book and treat on your schedule. No waiting for insurance approval letters or referral chains. Treatment the same day you arrive.
- Transparent All-Inclusive Pricing: The price quoted via WhatsApp is the price you pay. No co-pays, deductibles, or surprise balance billing.
- 30-70% Cost Savings vs Western Countries: Korean aesthetic treatments cost 30-70% less than equivalent procedures in the US, UK, Australia, and Japan, even at full self-pay pricing.
- Latest Technology Access: Insurance-covered procedures in most countries lag 3-5 years behind Korea in device adoption. Self-pay gives access to the newest KFDA-approved devices.
- Tax-Free Potential: Tourist visa holders may qualify for tax-free benefits, providing an additional 5-10% effective discount.
- Detailed Documentation Available: RE:BERRY provides English-language itemized receipts with ICD-10 codes for any insurance reimbursement attempts.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Before Your Trip | Check your travel insurance medical emergency clause and your home health insurance out-of-network reimbursement policy. Request a price quote from RE:BERRY via WhatsApp for budget planning. |
| 2-4 Weeks Before | If you have a documented medical skin condition, obtain a referral letter from your home dermatologist. This may support partial reimbursement claims for medically indicated treatments. |
| Treatment Day | Bring your passport for tax-free processing. Pay via credit card (Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, UnionPay), cash (KRW), or wire transfer. Request itemized receipt and medical documentation. |
| After Treatment | RE:BERRY provides English-language medical documentation including treatment description, ICD-10 codes, doctor name, and itemized pricing. Submit to your insurer within their claim filing deadline. |
| Claim Processing | Insurance claim processing typically takes 4-12 weeks. Elective aesthetic claims are almost always denied. Medical emergency claims have higher approval rates. Keep all original receipts. |
| Annual Planning | Many patients plan annual Korea trips for aesthetic maintenance. Budgeting for self-pay treatments is more predictable than relying on uncertain insurance reimbursement. |
Insurance Coverage by Treatment Type: What Is and Is Not Covered
| Treatment Category | Korean NHI | Travel Insurance | Int’l Health Insurance | RE:BERRY Self-Pay Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Botox (cosmetic) | Not covered | Not covered | Not covered | From ₩9,900/site |
| Dermal Fillers | Not covered | Not covered | Not covered | From ₩149,000/cc |
| Laser Lifting (Sofwave, Onda) | Not covered | Not covered | Not covered | From ₩219,000 |
| Skin Boosters (Rejuran, Juvelook) | Not covered | Not covered | Rarely partial | From ₩180,000 |
| Active Acne Treatment | Partial (prescription) | Not covered | Possible partial | From ₩99,000 |
| Allergic Reaction (emergency) | Covered (residents) | Usually covered | Usually covered | From ₩99,000 |
| Skin Infection (acute) | Covered (residents) | Usually covered | Usually covered | From ₩50,000 |
Popular Self-Pay Treatment Packages at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
All prices exclude VAT. Non-covered medical service. Full pricing transparency with no hidden fees.
One-Day Skin Care Package
- Glutathione Injection
- Dermio Care
- Sofwave 100 shots
- Hycloxy Juvelook
- Aftercare kit + 14-day follow-up
- Complimentary airport pickup
Spring Skin Refresh
- Gold PTT + Genesis Laser
- Anti-inflammatory Injection
- Post-treatment soothing
- Take-home SPF kit
Double Energy Lifting
- Onda 100kJ
- Levinas 6,000 shots
- Aftercare kit included
- 14-day remote 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
The Economics of Medical Tourism for Skin Treatments in Korea
Peer-reviewed research on medical tourism economics and patient satisfaction with self-pay aesthetic treatments.
Cost Advantage of Korean Aesthetic Medicine
A 2023 comparative pricing study published by Lam et al. in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology analyzed aesthetic procedure costs across 15 countries and found that South Korea offered the lowest average pricing for non-surgical aesthetic treatments among developed nations, with costs 30-70% below US pricing, 25-50% below Japanese pricing, and 20-40% below Singapore pricing for equivalent procedures using identical device platforms. The study attributed this cost advantage to Korea’s highly competitive aesthetic medicine market (over 4,000 registered aesthetic clinics in Seoul alone), economies of scale in device procurement, and efficient clinic operating models. For international patients paying self-pay, this means the cost of a round-trip flight plus treatment in Korea is often less than the treatment alone in their home country.
Patient Satisfaction with Self-Pay Medical Tourism
A 2021 study by Turner et al. in the International Journal of Healthcare Management surveyed 2,847 medical tourists who received aesthetic treatments in Korea and found that 91% rated the overall value proposition as ‘excellent’ or ‘good,’ with transparent pricing ranked as the second most important satisfaction factor (after treatment results). The study found that patients who received pre-trip pricing quotes had significantly higher satisfaction scores than those who learned prices on arrival. This finding validates RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s practice of providing detailed WhatsApp-based price quotes before patients book their flights. Self-pay patients also reported lower stress levels compared to patients navigating cross-border insurance claims.
Insurance Barriers to Aesthetic Care Access
Research by Jacobsen et al. (2022) in Health Policy examined how insurance coverage limitations affect patient access to dermatological care globally. The study found that in countries with universal healthcare systems, wait times for dermatological consultations averaged 6-12 weeks, with aesthetic concerns receiving lowest priority. In the US, insurance pre-authorization requirements for even medically indicated dermatological procedures delayed treatment by an average of 3.2 weeks. The medical tourism model bypasses these barriers entirely. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, international patients receive same-day consultation and treatment with zero wait time, no pre-authorization requirements, and no referral chains. This access advantage is particularly valuable for foreigners seeking efficient skin care during limited travel windows.

Documentation Standards for International Insurance Claims
For patients who wish to attempt insurance reimbursement for medically indicated dermatological treatments, proper documentation is essential. A 2020 analysis in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare by Park et al. found that insurance claim approval rates for overseas medical treatments increased from 23% to 67% when accompanied by ICD-10 coded medical reports in English with treating physician credentials and itemized procedure breakdowns. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport provides all of these documentation elements as standard practice for international patients, regardless of whether they intend to file insurance claims. This documentation also serves as a valuable medical record for continuity of care with physicians in the patient’s home country.
References: Lam SM et al. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2023;22(5):1456-1464. doi:10.1111/jocd.15627 | Turner L et al. Int J Healthc Manag. 2021;14(3):876-885. doi:10.1080/20479700.2019.1692519 | Jacobsen GD et al. Health Policy. 2022;126(8):752-760. doi:10.1016/j.healthpol.2022.05.007
What Patients Say About Pricing at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
“The Sofwave treatment that would cost me SGD 3,800 in Singapore was ₩990,000 (about SGD 1,050) at RE:BERRY. Even with my flight, the total was less than half. No insurance needed when the price is this reasonable.”
“I was worried about paying out of pocket but the WhatsApp quote before my trip made budgeting easy. No surprise fees on treatment day. The receipt was detailed enough for me to at least try my insurance claim back home.”
“In Tokyo, Rejuran costs about ¥60,000 for 2cc. At RE:BERRY it was ₩220,000 (about ¥24,000). Same product, experienced doctor, and they even picked me up from the airport. The value is unbeatable.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Insurance and Skin Treatment in Korea
Expert answers about insurance coverage, payment methods, and cost transparency for skin treatments at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
2 Aesthetic Medicine Specialists — Dr. Sung-Jun Cho (Medical Director) and Dr. Dong-Young Kim — personally consult every patient at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Both provide ICD-10 coded medical documentation in English compatible with international insurance claim systems, with over 30,000 combined treatments documented.
100% of patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport receive treatment and documentation from the same doctor. Dr. Cho or Dr. Kim signs all medical receipts personally with their license credentials — critical for insurance claims, since 67% of overseas medical claims are approved when accompanied by proper physician-signed documentation.
Yes — RE:BERRY provides English-language medical documentation including ICD-10 codes, treating physician name, license number, and itemized procedure breakdown. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun includes clinical photographs and treatment rationale at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, increasing insurance claim approval rates from 23% to 67% based on published research.
30-70% savings at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport vs US insured prices after copays, deductibles, and authorization delays.
| Treatment | US (After Insurance) | RE:BERRY Self-Pay | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Botox (per site) | $150-400 copay | ₩9,900 (~$7) | 95%+ |
| Filler 1cc | $400-800 copay | ₩149,000 (~$110) | 70-85% |
| Sofwave 100 shots | $1,500-3,000 | ₩990,000 (~$735) | 50-75% |
₩1,390,000 (~$1,035) for a One-Day Skin Care Package at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — often less than a single insured procedure in the US after deductible.
| Cost Factor | Korea Trip + RE:BERRY | US Insurance Route |
|---|---|---|
| Treatment | ₩1,390,000 (~$1,035) | $2,000-5,000 |
| Wait time | Same day | 6-12 weeks |
| Pre-authorization | None needed | 3-4 weeks avg |
| Airport pickup | Free | N/A |
₩9,900 for wrinkle botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport vs ₩19,000 at Gangnam — the airport branch often offers the lowest entry prices.
| Treatment | Incheon Airport | Gangnam | Myeongdong |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wrinkle Botox | ₩9,900/site | ₩19,000/area | Consultation |
| Aqua Peel | ₩39,000 | ₩49,000 | Consultation |
| Sofwave 100 shots | ₩990,000 | ₩990,000 | Consultation |
6-12 week wait for an insured dermatology consultation vs same-day treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport with 30+ KFDA-approved devices.
| Factor | Insured Derm Visit | RE:BERRY Self-Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Wait time | 6-12 weeks | Same day |
| Device availability | Limited (3-5 year lag) | 30+ latest devices |
| Consultation length | 10-15 min average | 60-90 min |
| Follow-up | Next available slot | WhatsApp 24/7 |
₩9,900 entry point to ₩2,390,000 premium lifting at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, all self-pay with no insurance needed.
| Budget | Treatment | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Entry | Wrinkle Botox | ₩9,900/site |
| Mid-range | Skin Booster | From ₩180,000 |
| Premium | Sofwave Lifting | ₩990,000 |
| Ultra-premium | Ultimate Lifting Package | ₩2,390,000 |
Medical dermatology (acne, eczema, infections) may be partially covered; aesthetic procedures (botox, fillers, lifting) are 100% self-pay in Korea.
| Category | Korean NHI | Travel Insurance | RE:BERRY Self-Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acne (medical) | Partial | Rarely | From ₩99,000 |
| Botox (aesthetic) | Not covered | Not covered | ₩9,900/site |
| Lifting (aesthetic) | Not covered | Not covered | From ₩219,000 |
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport treats 50-75 patients per doctor annually vs 300-500+ at chain clinics, providing personalized care with transparent pricing.
| Feature | RE:BERRY (Boutique) | Large Chain Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Patients per surgeon/year | 50-75 | 300-500+ |
| Price transparency | Full WhatsApp quote | “Visit for consultation” |
| Same doctor guarantee | 100% | ~40% |
| Insurance documentation | ICD-10 coded English | Basic Korean receipt |
100% of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport prices are available via WhatsApp before your trip — no surprises on treatment day.
| Feature | RE:BERRY | Average Korean Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-visit pricing | Full quote via WhatsApp | “Consultation required” |
| Payment methods | Visa/MC/AMEX/UnionPay/Wire | Cash/Korean cards |
| Airport pickup | Free (saves ₩50,000-80,000) | Not offered |
85-90% of travel insurance policies cover emergency skin treatment (allergic reactions, acute infections) in Korea. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport accepts walk-in emergency patients and provides English-language medical documentation with ICD-10 codes that meet international claim filing standards. Emergency skin treatment is available 365 days a year.
5 payment methods at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport: Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, UnionPay credit cards, plus cash (KRW) and international wire transfer for pre-payment. No currency conversion fees are charged by the clinic. Full payment guide is available for planning your trip.
24-hour response time — message RE:BERRY Incheon Airport via WhatsApp with photos of your skin concerns and desired treatments. You receive a personalized treatment plan with exact KRW pricing, no deposit required. RE:BERRY operates 365 days a year with easy booking from abroad.
14-day remote aftercare via WhatsApp is included free with every treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Dr. Cho or Dr. Kim reviews your recovery photos, answers questions about results, and provides documentation for any insurance claims you wish to file. RE:BERRY responds within 2-4 hours on WhatsApp for post-treatment concerns.
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