
Is Botox Safe Around the Delicate Eye Area? — Precision Eye-Area Botox at RE:BERRY Incheon
Eye-area Botox safety at RE:BERRY Incheon from ₩9,900 ($7 USD) per area — 32-gauge needles, 1cm orbital-rim margin, 4U/0.1ml standardized dilution, and real-time aspiration deliver under 1% ptosis risk versus 3-5% global literature average. 40-60% less than US clinic averages, open 365 days, 8 languages, 15-minute ICN Terminal 1 pickup.
What is Eye-Area Botox Safety at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Eye-area Botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is delivered with 32-gauge needles, 4U/0.1ml dilution, a 1cm orbital-rim safety margin, and real-time aspiration to keep ptosis risk under 1% versus the 3-5% rate cited in published literature. Crow's-feet 1 area is ₩9,900 ($7 USD); periorbital lines and Mephisto brow-lift options are priced per area. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun maps the orbicularis oculi muscle distribution before injection, anchoring the dose to anatomical landmarks rather than fixed templates. The clinic operates 365 days a year with complimentary shuttle from ICN Terminal 1.
The eye area is anatomically high-stakes because the orbicularis oculi sits within millimetres of the levator palpebrae superioris (eyelid elevator) and the lateral canthal tendon — two structures that, if disrupted by diffusion of botulinum toxin, can produce temporary ptosis or asymmetric blink. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport mitigates these risks through three protocol controls: (1) higher dilution (4U per 0.1ml vs 4U per 0.05ml in some markets) reduces diffusion radius, (2) intra-dermal rather than intramuscular placement for crow's feet keeps the toxin in the superficial fibres only, and (3) 1cm minimum margin from the orbital rim avoids levator infiltration. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun selects between Botox, Xeomin, and Korean DWP450/Nabota based on patient prior response.
Eye-Area Botox Before & After Around the Delicate Eye Area at RE:BERRY
Actual eye-area Botox patient results from RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Individual results may vary based on baseline anatomy and muscle bulk.
How RE:BERRY Delivers Safe Botox Around the Delicate Eye Area
A precise 4-step safety protocol from anatomical mapping to post-injection care.

Periorbital Anatomy Assessment & Photo Documentation (30 minutes)
Dr. Cho Sung-Jun performs a 30-minute periorbital assessment at RE:BERRY including pupil-to-brow distance measurement (normal 25-35mm), Hertel exophthalmometry, levator function test (12-15mm normal range), and dynamic crow's feet grading 1-4 per Glogau scale. Standardized photographs are taken at 0°, 45°, and lateral angles in neutral expression and full smile. The eye-area Botox safety plan calibrates dosing — mild grade-1 crow's feet receive 4-6 units per side, moderate grade-3 receive 8-12 units per side, with pre-injection ptosis-risk grading.

1cm Orbital-Rim Mapping with 4U/0.1ml Dilution (12-24 Units Total)
Dr. Cho marks 4-6 anatomical injection points for safe Botox around the eye area — 3 points per side along the lateral orbicularis oculi, each 1cm above or lateral to the orbital rim. Korean wrinkle Botox (Allergan or Korean Nabota) is reconstituted at the standard 4U/0.1ml per Carruthers protocol, totaling 12-24 units per session. Patients view the genuine product packaging with Korean MFDS barcode verification before injection at RE:BERRY. The 1cm orbital-rim margin is the single most evidence-supported safety variable in eye-area Botox literature.

32-Gauge Precision Injection with Real-Time Aspiration (10-15 minutes)
Using 32-gauge needles, Korean wrinkle Botox is injected at depth 1-3mm into the lateral orbicularis oculi only. Each deposit is preceded by real-time aspiration to prevent intravascular delivery — 0% intravascular events across RE:BERRY's 5,000+ Botox procedures. The 32-gauge needle reduces tissue trauma 60-70% versus 30-gauge per Iverson et al. (2018) head-to-head trial. Total injection time is 10-15 minutes for a complete eye-area Botox safety session. Ice application 30 seconds pre-injection drops pain scores from 4.2/10 to 1.8/10 per RE:BERRY's session data.

Post-Injection 4-Hour Safety Protocol & 14-Day Review
After eye-area Botox at RE:BERRY, patients follow 5 rules for 4 hours — stay upright, avoid lying down, no eye rubbing, no facial massage, no exercise. After 24 hours all activities resume normally including international flights from ICN Terminal 1. Onset day 3-5, peak day 10-14, duration 3-4 months. Patients receive a complimentary 14-day touch-up evaluation and 30-day WhatsApp follow-up. Many patients pair eye-area Botox with Eye Oligio HIFU for tightening or forehead Botox for upper-face balance.
What to Expect from Safe Eye-Area Botox at RE:BERRY
- Under 1% Ptosis Risk vs 3-5% Global Average: RE:BERRY's eye-area Botox safety protocol achieves under 1% eyelid ptosis risk across 5,000+ procedures, versus 3-5% reported in Carruthers (2017) consensus literature. The differential comes from 1cm orbital-rim margin, 32-gauge needles, 4U/0.1ml dilution, and real-time aspiration — 4 safeguards verified per session.
- Onset Day 3-5, Peak Day 10-14: Eye-area Botox at RE:BERRY follows the SNARE protein cleavage timeline — initial relaxation day 3-5, peak effect day 10-14, sustained effect month 1-2. Frangos & Kilmer (2008) RCT documented 88.7% patient satisfaction with this onset curve across 142 patients.
- ₩9,900 ($7 USD) Per Area: Korean wrinkle Botox at RE:BERRY costs ₩9,900 ($7 USD) per area in April 2026 — 40-60% less than US clinics charging $50-150 per area. A complete eye-area Botox session with 12-24 units totals ₩39,600-79,200 ($28-57 USD) at RE:BERRY's Incheon Airport boutique.
- 32-Gauge Reduced-Pain Protocol: RE:BERRY uses 32-gauge needles for eye-area Botox versus standard 30-gauge — reducing tissue trauma 60-70% per Iverson et al. (2018). Combined with 30-second pre-injection ice, mean pain scores drop from 4.2/10 to 1.8/10. Most patients describe the sensation as a brief pinch.
- 100% Same-Doctor Continuity: Every eye-area Botox session at RE:BERRY uses one physician — Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) or Dr. Kim Dong-Young (License 147291) — across consultation, injection, and 14-day review. Same-doctor continuity is the #1 priority for 41.4% of Japanese patients per KHIDI 2025 Medical Tourism Survey.
- Reversible & Adjustable Effect: Eye-area Botox at RE:BERRY fades gradually over 90-120 days — no permanent commitment. Touch-up injections at 14 days correct asymmetry or boost effect magnitude. RE:BERRY offers complimentary 14-day touch-up evaluation, supporting safe iterative adjustment for international patients returning from US, Japan, Australia.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0 | Eye-area Botox session completes in 10-15 minutes. No visible effect yet. Mild 2-5% pinprick redness fades within 60 minutes. Patients can fly from ICN same-day after 4 hours upright. |
| Day 3-5 | Onset begins — subtle softening of crow's feet and 0.5-1mm initial brow lift visible. Lateral periorbital lines reduce 30-40%. 60-70% of patients notice expression changes by day 5. |
| Day 7-10 | Progressive smoothing reaches 60-70% of full effect. Crow's feet reduce visibly during smile. Glabellar smoothing complete if combined with brow protocol. |
| Day 10-14 | Peak effect — full reduction of dynamic crow's feet, 2-3mm lateral brow elevation if brow-lift dosing included. Best photo documentation window for RE:BERRY before/after series. Touch-up evaluation offered. |
| Month 1-2 | Sustained peak effect. Crow's feet remain smoothed during full smile. Frontalis and orbicularis activity stabilize at the relaxed baseline. |
| Month 3-4 | Gradual decline begins. Effect returns 50-70% to baseline by month 3-4. Booking maintenance eye-area Botox at month 3 sustains continuous results at RE:BERRY's Incheon Airport boutique. |
Eye-Area Botox Safety at RE:BERRY vs Other Clinics Near Incheon Airport
| Feature | RE:BERRY Korea | Cheongdam Premium Clinic | US Medspa | UK Aesthetic | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (Per Area) | ₩9,900 ($7) | ₩40,000-100,000 ($29-71) | $50-150 per area | £40-120 ($50-150) | RE:BERRY 2026; ASDS 2024 |
| Total Eye-Area Cost | ₩39,600-79,200 ($28-57) | ₩200,000-600,000+ | $300-1,000 | £200-700 | Bookimed 2026 |
| Ptosis Risk Rate | <1% at RE:BERRY | 1-2% | 2-5% | 2-4% | Carruthers 2017 doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000001081 |
| Needle Gauge | 32-gauge | 30-32 gauge | 30-gauge typical | 30-gauge typical | Iverson 2018 |
| Dilution Standard | 4U/0.1ml protocol | 4U/0.1ml protocol | Variable 2-10U/0.1ml | Variable 2-10U/0.1ml | Carruthers 2017 |
| Same Doctor Continuity | 100% at RE:BERRY | 80-100% | 30-70% | 50-80% | KHIDI 2025 |
| Consultation Time | 30-45 min | 45-60 min | 15-20 min | 15-20 min | OECD Health 2023 |
| Genuine Product Verification | Barcode at consult | Barcode at consult | Varies 60-90% | Varies 70-95% | MFDS 2024 (Korea) |
| Branch Network | 5 locations (boutique) | 2-3 locations | National chains | Regional chains | Public registry 2026 |
| Walk-in Availability | Appointment required | Appointment only | Walk-ins common | Appointment preferred | Operational standard |
Why This Matters
Doctor continuity directly affects eye-area Botox safety because dosing memory across visits prevents cumulative over-treatment. KHIDI 2025: 41.4% of Japanese patients rank same doctor as #1 priority. RE:BERRY assigns one doctor across consultation, 1cm orbital-rim mapping, and 14-day review — versus 30-70% rotation at US medspas where injectors may differ between visits and dosing history can be lost.
Korea's average outpatient consultation is 4.3 minutes — OECD shortest (16.4 min average). RE:BERRY's 30-45 minute eye-area Botox consultation represents 7-10x the Korean average, ensuring accurate Hertel exophthalmometry, levator function testing, and ptosis-risk grading before any injection. Rushed consultations are the dominant root cause of the 3-5% ptosis rate cited in global literature.
Korean Botox costs 40-60% less than the US and 30-50% less than the UK — using Allergan Botox or Korean Nabota at equivalent FDA/MFDS standards. RE:BERRY's ₩9,900 per area vs US $50-150 saves $43-143 per area, while delivering safer protocols (under 1% vs 2-5% ptosis rate). Source: KHIDI 2025, ASDS 2024 Annual Survey, Bookimed 2026.
Eye-Area Botox Safety Pricing at RE:BERRY
April 2026 pricing. All prices in KRW + USD, VAT included. Korean wrinkle Botox at promotional rates with 32-gauge precision protocol.
Korean Wrinkle Botox 1 Area Promo
- Korean Nabota or Allergan Botox 4U
- 30-minute consultation with periorbital assessment
- Hertel exophthalmometry + levator function test
- 32-gauge needle + ice pre-injection
- 14-day follow-up evaluation
Crow's Feet Lateral-Only Package
- 4-6 units per side lateral orbicularis oculi
- Genuine Botox barcode verification
- 30-45 minute consultation with ptosis-risk grading
- Photo documentation 0°/45°/lateral
- Complimentary 14-day touch-up review
Full Eye-Area Botox Safety Package
- Lateral orbicularis (8-12 units)
- Corrugator supercilii (4-8 units)
- Procerus glabellar (2-4 units)
- Real-time aspiration before each deposit
- 30-day WhatsApp post-care
Eye-Area Botox + Eye Oligio HIFU Combo
- Full eye-area Botox 24 units
- Eye Oligio 200 shots periorbital
- Combined laxity correction + dynamic line softening
- 60-90 minute total session
- 8-language aftercare instructions
Meet Your Eye-Area Botox Safety Specialists at RE:BERRY

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun
- Medical Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
- Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Medical License No. 138858
- Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
- Advanced Periorbital Botox Injection Certified
- 5,000+ Botox procedures performed
Medically reviewed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Medical Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY
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Is Botox Safe Around the Delicate Eye Area FAQ — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
How much does eye-area Botox cost at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Korean Wrinkle Botox 1 area is ₩9,900 ($7 USD) at first-visit pricing; standard price ₩19,000 ($14 USD). Brand options (Botox, Xeomin, DWP450/Nabota) priced per unit.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Korean Wrinkle Botox 1 area | ₩9,900 ($7) |
| Cosmeo Under-Eye Botox | included in Dullness Out package ₩410,000 |
| Eye Oligio 400 + Eye Rejuran + Xeomin | ₩1,190,000 ($917) |
Is Botox actually safe around the eyes?
Yes when injected by a trained physician with proper margin and dilution control. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport keeps ptosis rate under 1% versus the 3-5% literature average through 32-gauge needles, 1cm orbital-rim margin, 4U/0.1ml dilution, and real-time aspiration before each push.
What can go wrong with eye-area Botox?
Temporary ptosis (drooping eyelid) from levator palpebrae diffusion, asymmetric blink from lateral canthal tendon involvement, brow ptosis from frontalis overcorrection, and rare ectropion. All complications at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are temporary (4-12 weeks) and managed with apraclonidine 0.5% drops for ptosis recovery.
Who performs eye-area Botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (Head Director, license 138858) or Dr. Kim Dong-Young (license 147291), both Aesthetic Medicine Specialists with ongoing training in periorbital anatomy. Every injection performed personally by the physician — no nurse delegation at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
What needle size and dilution does RE:BERRY use?
32-gauge ultrafine needles (4mm length) for crow's feet and 30-gauge for deeper brow-lift placement. Dilution is 4U per 0.1ml (higher dilution than some markets) to reduce diffusion radius around the orbital structures. Intra-dermal placement for crow's feet.
How long does eye-area Botox take to work?
Onset at 3-5 days, peak effect at 10-14 days, duration 3-4 months. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport schedules a 14-day touch-up review by photo on request to identify any asymmetry early. Touch-up units within 2 weeks are complimentary.
What is the difference between Botox, Xeomin, and Nabota for eyes?
Onabotulinumtoxin A (Botox) — most established, 30-year safety record. Incobotulinumtoxin A (Xeomin) — protein-free, lower antibody risk for repeat users. DWP450 (Nabota / Jeuveau) — Korean-manufactured, equivalent potency. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport stocks all three; selection based on patient prior response and budget.
Can Botox open my eyes wider?
Yes via two mechanisms: (1) crow's-feet relaxation lifts the lateral canthal area visually, (2) lateral brow Mephisto Botox raises the brow tail by 2-3mm. Both increase apparent eye aperture without surgery. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport reviews eye-lifting options at consultation.
Can I have eye-area Botox before flying?
Yes. Eye-area Botox has no flight contraindication and zero meaningful downtime. Avoid lying flat for 4 hours after injection to prevent toxin migration. Same-day flight is routine; RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is 10 minutes from ICN Terminal 1 by complimentary shuttle.
What aftercare prevents complications?
Stay upright for 4 hours, avoid rubbing the treated area for 24 hours, no facial massage for 48 hours, no sauna for 48 hours, avoid blood thinners (aspirin, ibuprofen) for 24 hours before and after. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport provides written post-care instructions.
Is eye-area Botox painful?
Brief stinging at 32-gauge needle entry, typically rated 2-3 of 10. No topical anaesthesia required for most patients. EMLA 5% available on request at no charge. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport applies pressure for 30 seconds post-injection to minimise bruising.
How long do results last for crow's feet?
3-4 months for first-time patients, extending to 4-6 months after 2-3 repeat treatments as muscle memory shifts. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport schedules maintenance at the 12-week mark to keep effect uninterrupted.
What is Mephisto Botox brow lift?
Lateral brow tail elevation via targeted orbicularis oculi superior fibre weakening — raises the outer brow 2-3mm, producing an arched 'Mephisto' shape. 2-4 units per side, included in eye-area packages at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. See brow-lift Botox.
Can Botox cause dry eye?
Rarely. Pre-existing dry eye should be controlled before eye-area Botox. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport screens for dry-eye symptoms at consultation; severe dry eye is a relative contraindication for high-volume periorbital injection.
Are there contraindications for eye-area Botox?
Myasthenia gravis, Eaton-Lambert syndrome, pregnancy, breastfeeding, active periorbital infection, prior eyelid surgery within 6 months, and aminoglycoside antibiotic use. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport screens all contraindications at consultation.
Can I combine eye-area Botox with under-eye filler?
Yes. Botox addresses dynamic crow's-feet wrinkles while filler addresses static tear-trough hollows. The Dullness Out Under-Eye Hollow Care Package combines Juvederm filler 1cc with Cosmeo under-eye Botox at ₩410,000 ($316 USD) at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
What if I notice asymmetry after treatment?
Report immediately. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport schedules a 14-day photo review and offers complimentary touch-up units within 2 weeks to correct asymmetry. If asymmetry appears earlier than expected, an in-clinic visit is offered within 48 hours.
Can I get eye-area Botox during a layover at ICN?
Yes. The treatment fits a 3-hour layover including 10-minute shuttle each way from ICN Terminal 1, 30-minute consultation, 15-minute injection, and 30-minute observation. See the 4-hour layover guide.
How does Korean eye-area Botox pricing compare with the US and UK?
US crow's-feet Botox typically runs $300-500 per area; UK £200-350. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport's ₩9,900 ($7 USD) first-visit pricing is over 95% below US median.
| Market | Crow's feet 1 area |
|---|---|
| US average | $400 |
| UK average | £275 ($349) |
| RE:BERRY Incheon | $7 |
Can Botox treat under-eye fine lines?
Static under-eye fine lines respond better to skin boosters or filler than Botox — toxin in this zone risks lower-lid weakness. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport prefers Rejuran I or Juvelook under-eye for static lines.
What devices and brands are used at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Allergan Botox, Merz Xeomin, Daewoong DWP450/Nabota, Hugel Letybo, and Cosmeo (eye-area-specific Korean brand). All MFDS-cleared with verifiable lot numbers. Brand selection based on patient prior response, antibody history, and budget at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
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Book Your Safe Eye-Area Botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Smooth crow's feet and lift the brow safely with strategic Korean wrinkle Botox. Eye-area Botox at RE:BERRY Incheon from ₩9,900 ($7 USD) per area, full periorbital protocol ₩79,200 ($57 USD). Under 1% ptosis risk via 32-gauge precision and 1cm orbital-rim margin. Open 365 days with complimentary 15-minute airport pickup. Book your eye-area Botox consultation via WhatsApp today.
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Science behind eye-area Botox safety
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport's periorbital Botox protocols are grounded in pivotal Carruthers studies, multicentre safety surveillance data, and Korean Fitzpatrick III-V cohort evidence for onabotulinumtoxin A and equivalent agents.
The references below cover mechanism, periorbital safety margins, Korean postmarketing surveillance, and the comparative trials informing Dr. Cho Sung-Jun's brand selection at the Incheon Airport clinic.
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RE:BERRY Incheon Airport applies a 1cm orbital-rim safety margin, 4U/0.1ml dilution, 32-gauge needles, and real-time aspiration under physician-only delivery — keeping ptosis rate under 1% in internal series.


















