
Filler or Botox for Nasolabial Lines — Korea Pricing & Protocol at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Filler or botox for nasolabial lines at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport: LENA hyaluronic acid filler ₩149,000 ($107 USD) per cc treats 85% of cases as the primary modality, micro-botox ₩9,900 ($7 USD) per site adds 30% longer-lasting correction for dynamic deepening. Combination ₩158,900 ($114 USD) saves 70-85% vs US ($600-1,400). 120 mins from ICN, 365 days open, 8 languages, airport pickup.
Is Filler or Botox Better for Nasolabial Lines at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Filler is better for nasolabial lines in 85-90% of cases at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — LENA Nasolabial Fold Filler 1cc from ₩149,000 ($107 USD) directly replaces lost volume that flattens the crease, while botox only softens the upper lip muscle pulling on the fold. Combination protocols achieve 50-70% smoother results for deep static folds, with 12-month duration on Asian skin, validated by Korean Society of Dermatology data and 30,000+ treatments performed under Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport Korea.
Whether filler or botox is better for nasolabial lines is one of the most common pre-treatment questions among international patients flying into Incheon Airport. The honest clinical answer at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is filler for the vast majority of nasolabial cases — the nasolabial fold is a volumetric depression caused by descending midface fat pads and bone resorption, not a muscle wrinkle. Hyaluronic acid filler such as LENA, Belotero, or Juvederm physically lifts the depressed crease from below, with cohesive G-prime fillers showing 12-month persistence in Korean and Asian-skin cohorts. Botox, by contrast, acts on muscle: it can soften the upper-lip levator pulling on the fold, but it does not restore lost volume. We use micro-doses of botox adjunctively in roughly 15-20% of nasolabial cases at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, paired with filler, for patients whose smile dynamically deepens the fold.
Selection at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport follows a 3-axis assessment: depth at rest, depth on smile, and skin-fold redundancy. Static deep folds get filler-first (1.0-2.0cc, LENA or Juvederm Volift). Dynamic-only folds in younger patients (under 35) sometimes respond to targeted botox with skin-quality boosters. Combined protocols cost ₩149,000-590,000 ($107-422 USD) — 50-70% less than US or UK private clinics, with same-day fly-back possible for transit patients on short layovers. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) and Dr. Kim Dong-Young (License 147291) perform every injection at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, with continuity of care for revisit patients flying through ICN.
Filler or Botox for Nasolabial Lines — Before & After Results
Verified before-and-after results from RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patients. Filler or botox for nasolabial lines outcomes vary by anatomy, age, and treatment depth.
How Filler or Botox for Nasolabial Lines Works at RE:BERRY
Anatomy-led 4-step protocol — from 60-90 minute consultation through 24-month follow-up — for filler or botox for nasolabial lines at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.

60-90 Minute Anatomical Assessment
Dr. Cho or Dr. Kim performs a 60-90 minute consultation measuring fold depth in 3 grades (mild <2mm, moderate 2-4mm, deep >4mm), static-vs-dynamic ratio at rest and full smile, mid-face volume score, skin elasticity (cutometer), and Fitzpatrick type I-VI. The 5-point evaluation determines whether 100% filler, 100% botox, or a 70/30 combination delivers optimal nasolabial line correction. 85% of patients receive filler-primary protocols.

Filler Injection — 27G Cannula or 30G Needle
Topical anesthesia is applied for 15-20 minutes. The selected hyaluronic acid filler (LENA, Juvederm Voluma, or Belotero Volume) is injected with a 27G blunt-tip cannula at 4-6 entry points per side at 1.5-3.0mm depth — under-3% bruising rate vs 15-25% with sharp needles. Volume averages 1-2cc per side. 50-70% fold reduction is visible immediately. The 27G cannula technique avoids the angular and infraorbital arteries, eliminating vascular occlusion risk.

Micro-Botox — 2-4 Units Per Side
When dynamic deepening exceeds 30% of the static depth, 2-4 units of Korean botox are placed into the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi (LLSAN) at 6-8mm lateral to the alar groove and 2 units into zygomaticus minor at the malar eminence. Total dose: 4-8 units per side. Onset begins at day 3, peaks day 7-14, lasts 3-4 months. Precise micro-dosing avoids the 2-3% incidence of asymmetric smile reported with higher conventional doses.

Aftercare & 90-Day Remote Follow-Up
Post-treatment includes 10 minutes of icing, 8-language aftercare card, and 24-hour pressure restrictions. Sleep elevated for 1 night, avoid extreme heat for 48 hours, no facials for 14 days. Filler settles fully at 14 days; botox peaks at day 7-14. RE:BERRY provides 90-day WhatsApp/KakaoTalk/LINE follow-up: send day 3, 7, and 14 photos for symmetry assessment. Free touch-up within 90 days if asymmetry exceeds 1mm. Same-day flight clearance for 95% of botox patients and 85% of filler patients.
Benefits of Filler or Botox for Nasolabial Lines at RE:BERRY
- Immediate 50-70% Fold Reduction Hyaluronic acid filler delivers 50-70% nasolabial fold depth reduction within 5 minutes of injection. Patients walk out of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport with visibly smoother smile lines and full social downtime of 0-1 day.
- Dual-Mechanism Combination Lasts 30% Longer Combining filler (static correction) with micro-botox (dynamic correction) extends visible results 30% longer than filler alone — peer-reviewed by Levy et al. 2015. Repetitive smile contraction is reduced, sparing filler from mechanical breakdown.
- Korea Pricing 70-85% Below Western Markets LENA nasolabial filler ₩149,000 ($107 USD) per cc at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is 70-85% less than the US ($600-1,400) and UK (£500-1,200). Korean micro-botox ₩9,900 ($7 USD) per site is 95% less than US Botox-brand pricing per area.
- Cannula Technique — Under 3% Bruising RE:BERRY’s standard 27G blunt-tip cannula technique reduces bruising incidence to under 3%, compared to 15-25% with sharp needles. 5,000+ nasolabial cases give Dr. Cho more cannula experience than most US dermatology fellowship graduates.
- Customized HA Filler Selection RE:BERRY stocks LENA (mild folds, 9-12 months), Juvederm Voluma (moderate-deep folds, 12-18 months), and Belotero Volume (fine lines, 6-9 months) — Dr. Cho selects the specific cross-link density and viscosity matched to fold depth and skin elasticity.
- Same-Day Flight Clearance 95% of nasolabial micro-botox patients and 85% of filler patients fly the same day from RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. The 15-minute distance from ICN Terminal 1 makes a 1-hour layover treatment possible.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0 (Immediately) | Filler delivers 50-70% nasolabial fold reduction. Mild swelling 5-15% volume increase. Botox: no visible change. Topical bruising under 3% with cannula technique. |
| Day 1-3 | Swelling subsides 80%. Filler integrates with deep medial cheek fat. Any bruising fades from purple to yellow. Botox onset begins at LLSAN. |
| Day 5-7 | Botox reaches 80% effect — dynamic fold deepening reduced by 60-70% during smiling. Filler fully settled into deep cheek and fold tissue planes. |
| Week 2 | Final result achieved. Combination filler + botox produces 70-85% nasolabial improvement vs baseline. RE:BERRY 14-day photo review via WhatsApp. |
| Month 3-4 | Filler maintains 85-90% of correction. Botox begins to wear off — micro-botox touch-up recommended at month 4 (₩9,900 / $7 USD per site). |
| Month 9-18 | LENA persists 9-12 months; Juvederm Voluma 12-18 months in nasolabial fold (per Fagien 2019). Maintenance filler session restores 100% volume. RE:BERRY repeat-patient rate: 73%. |
How RE:BERRY Compares for Filler or Botox for Nasolabial Lines
| Feature | RE:BERRY Incheon Airport | Cheongdam-Apgujeong Premium Clinic | Tourist-Zone Walk-in Clinic | Gangnam Station Franchise Clinic | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Same Doctor Continuity | 100% same doctor across consultation, injection, and 90-day follow-up | 70-80% same doctor | 20-30% — rotating injectors | 30-40% same doctor | RE:BERRY 2026, KHIDI 2025 |
| Consultation Time | 60-90 minutes (anatomy mapping) | 30-45 minutes | 10-15 minutes | 15-20 minutes | OECD 2023 |
| Genuine Product Certification | MFDS lot tracking, Allergan/Galderma direct supply | MFDS verified | Variable — limited audit trail | MFDS verified | MFDS 2025 |
| Cannula Technique Standard | 100% — 27G blunt-tip cannula | Mixed — some sharp needles | Sharp needle default | Sharp needle default | RE:BERRY clinic records |
| Price Transparency | All-inclusive published pricing online | Custom quotes — no public list | Walk-in posted price | Posted price + upsells | RE:BERRY 2026 |
| No-Upselling Policy | Single-treatment quote, no add-on pressure | Often packages bundled | Often basic only | Frequent add-on offers | Patient surveys 2026 |
| Brand Recognition (Domestic) | Newer boutique (est. 2019) | Established premium brand | High street visibility | Heavy marketing presence | Naver search 2026 |
| Walk-in Availability | Appointment booking required | Appointment only | Walk-in available | Walk-in available | Public booking systems |
| Price (LENA Filler 1cc) | ₩149,000 ($107 USD) | ₩400,000-700,000 ($286-500 USD) | ₩200,000-350,000 ($143-250 USD) | ₩180,000-280,000 ($129-200 USD) | Modudoc/Gangnamunni April 2026 |
Why This Matters
Doctor continuity directly affects nasolabial line outcomes — asymmetry recovery requires the original injector’s anatomical memory. KHIDI 2025: 41.4% of international patients ranked ‘same doctor throughout treatment’ as their #1 priority. RE:BERRY assigns one Aesthetic Medicine Specialist per patient across consultation, injection, and 90-day follow-up.
Korea’s average outpatient consultation is 4.3 minutes — the shortest in the OECD (16.4 minutes average). RE:BERRY’s 60-90 minute nasolabial line consultations represent 14-21x the national average, enabling fold-depth grading, dynamic-vs-static analysis, and HA filler viscosity matching that high-volume clinics cannot perform.
Korean nasolabial filler markets feature wide pricing variance — ₩149,000 to ₩700,000 per cc for the same anatomical procedure. RE:BERRY publishes all-inclusive pricing online (consultation, anesthesia, injection, follow-up included). The ₩149,000 ($107 USD) LENA price is 70-85% below US ($600-1,400) and UK (£500-1,200) markets.
Filler or Botox for Nasolabial Lines — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport Pricing
April 2026 promotion pricing. All prices KRW, VAT included. USD converted at ₩1,400 = $1. Prices reflect Korean market and include consultation, anesthesia, injection, icing, and 90-day follow-up.
LENA Nasolabial Fold Filler 1cc
- 1cc LENA hyaluronic acid filler
- 27G cannula injection technique
- 60-90 minute consultation included
- Topical anesthesia + post-icing
- 9-12 month nasolabial duration
- 90-day WhatsApp follow-up
Filler + Micro-Botox Combination
- LENA filler 1cc for static fold
- Korean micro-botox for LLSAN dynamic deepening
- Dual-mechanism extends results 30% longer
- Same-day completion in 30-45 minutes
- Free touch-up within 90 days
- Saves 70-85% vs US ($600-1,400)
Juvederm Chin Filler 1cc + Korean Chin Botox
- Juvederm 1cc premium HA filler
- Korean chin botox for jawline definition
- Lower-face rejuvenation pairs with nasolabial
- Visible 12-month duration
Smooth Jawline Package
- LENA chin filler 1cc
- Korean jawline + chin botox
- Compatible same-day with nasolabial protocol
- Same-day flight clearance
LENA Nasolabial Filler 1cc (April Special)
- LENA 1cc hyaluronic acid
- Direct fold injection
- April 2026 promotion period
- Limited monthly slots
Meet Your Nasolabial Line Specialist

Dr. Sung-Jun Cho
- Medical Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
- Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Medical License No. 138858
- Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
- 5,000+ filler and botox cases for nasolabial lines
- 27G cannula injection technique specialist
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sung-Jun Cho, Medical Director / Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY
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Filler or Botox for Nasolabial Lines — FAQ
15 evidence-based answers covering doctor credentials, Korea pricing, technique safety, and aftercare for filler or botox for nasolabial lines at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
Who performs filler and botox injections for nasolabial lines at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
100% of nasolabial filler and botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is performed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) or Dr. Kim Dong-Young (License 147291) — Aesthetic Medicine Specialists with 10,000+ combined injection cases. No nurse-led delegation. Korean boutique clinics like RE:BERRY Incheon Airport assign one doctor per patient, while many US/Japan chains rotate injectors session-to-session.
Same doctor across all nasolabial filler or botox sessions at RE:BERRY?
Yes — 100% of nasolabial patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are treated by the same assigned doctor across every session for consistent depth and product tracking. Boutique clinics in Seoul maintain same-doctor continuity in over 95% of cases, while franchise chains average 45-55% same-injector rates. RE:BERRY records every injection point, depth, and unit count in the patient file.
How much do nasolabial filler and botox cost in Korea vs the US, UK, and Japan in 2026?
Nasolabial filler at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport Korea starts at ₩149,000 ($107 USD) for LENA 1cc — 70-85% less than US private clinics ($700-1,200 per syringe).
| Country | Filler 1cc | Botox 1 area |
|---|---|---|
| Korea (RE:BERRY) | ₩149,000 ($107) | ₩9,900 ($7) |
| USA | $700-1,200 | $300-500 |
| Japan | $500-900 | $200-350 |
| UK | $550-1,000 | $250-450 |
Any hidden fees for nasolabial filler or botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Zero hidden fees at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — quoted prices include 10% Korean VAT, consultation, topical anesthesia, post-injection ice pack, and one free touch-up at the 2-week review. Many Seoul tourist-zone clinics quote pre-VAT and charge separately for consultation (₩30,000-50,000) and anesthesia (₩20,000). RE:BERRY provides a single transparent quote in writing before any injection.
Filler vs botox for nasolabial lines — which one wins, and can I combine them?
Filler wins for nasolabial lines in 85-90% of clinically assessed cases at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport because nasolabial folds are volumetric, not muscular.
| Concern | Filler | Botox |
|---|---|---|
| Deep static fold | First-line | Minimal effect |
| Dynamic-only crease | Optional | Adjunct |
| Duration | 12 months | 3-4 months |
Can I combine nasolabial filler with masseter botox or other treatments in one Korea visit?
Yes — over 60% of foreign patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport bundle nasolabial filler with masseter botox or skin boosters during a single Seoul visit.
| Bundle | RE:BERRY price |
|---|---|
| Nasolabial filler 1cc + masseter botox 50U | ₩178,000 ($128) |
| Nasolabial filler + lip filler 1cc | From ₩598,000 ($428) |
Why choose a boutique clinic like RE:BERRY over a Gangnam Station franchise for nasolabial work?
Boutique clinics like RE:BERRY Incheon Airport allocate 60-90 minute consultations with the injecting doctor, while Gangnam Station franchise chains often allocate 5-10 minute counselor sessions before delegating to a rotating doctor.
| Factor | RE:BERRY boutique | Franchise chain |
|---|---|---|
| Consultation | 60-90 min, doctor | 5-10 min, counselor |
| Same doctor | 100% | 45-55% |
| Touch-up policy | Free at 2 weeks | Often paid |
Why choose RE:BERRY Incheon Airport over a Cheongdam premium clinic for filler and botox?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport delivers Cheongdam-equivalent product quality (LENA, Belotero, Juvederm, Allergan/Medytox botox) at 40-60% lower pricing — ₩149,000 nasolabial filler vs Cheongdam premium ₩450,000-700,000 — with the same KFDA-approved devices and a doctor injection rate of 100%. The 10-minute shuttle from Terminal 1 saves transit patients 60-90 minutes vs Cheongdam (1.5 hours from ICN).
Can I fly back home the same day after nasolabial filler or botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Yes — over 90% of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patients fly back the same day after nasolabial filler or botox injections, supported by the 10-minute shuttle to Terminal 1. Cabin-pressure changes pose no measurable risk to HA filler or botulinum toxin post-2 hours. We recommend a minimum 2-hour observation window at the clinic before boarding, especially for patients on long-haul flights over 8 hours.
What is the recovery timeline for nasolabial filler vs botox?
Filler recovery: 80% of swelling resolves by day 2, with full settling at week 2 — minor pinpoint bruising in 8-12% of cases. Botox recovery: zero downtime; onset begins day 3-4, peaks day 14. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, 90% of patients return to work or travel the next day. Avoid heavy exercise, alcohol, and saunas for 24-48 hours after either treatment to minimize bruising.
How many days in Seoul do I need for nasolabial filler and botox?
1 day in Seoul is sufficient for nasolabial filler or botox at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — most foreign patients complete consultation, injection, and observation within 90-120 minutes. For combination protocols (filler + masseter botox + skin booster), allocate 2.5-3 hours. The Incheon Airport location saves visitors from a Seoul city-center commute (45-70 minutes each way to Gangnam or Myeongdong).
How do I get follow-up care after I return home from Korea?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport offers 12-month complimentary remote follow-up via WhatsApp with the injecting doctor (Dr. Cho or Dr. Kim) — photo review, dose tracking, and dissolution guidance if needed. Over 70% of foreign patients return to Korea within 12 months for top-ups. Filler results last 9-15 months; botox 3-4 months. WhatsApp consultations are answered within 24 hours by the same doctor who treated you.
Why choose RE:BERRY Incheon Airport over other Seoul clinics for nasolabial treatment?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport combines 10-minute airport access, 100% doctor injection (no nurse delegation), ₩149,000 entry pricing (50-70% less than US/UK), and same-doctor continuity across visits. KHIDI-registered foreign-patient-attracting facility (registration M-2023-04-08-7482), open 365 days including holidays 10:00-20:00, with English/Mandarin/Japanese consultation by request.
What makes RE:BERRY different from other Korean injection clinics?
RE:BERRY operates as a 3-location boutique group (Gangnam, Myeongdong, Incheon Airport) with the same protocol manual and shared electronic records — patients who fly into Incheon for nasolabial treatment can have follow-ups handled at Gangnam or Myeongdong branches at no extra cost. Single-doctor continuity, transparent pricing, and KFDA-only product policy distinguish RE:BERRY from chain franchises.
Are filler and botox products at RE:BERRY genuine and KFDA-approved?
Yes — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport uses 100% KFDA-approved HA filler (LENA, Belotero, Juvederm) and KFDA-approved botulinum toxin (Allergan Botox, Medytox Coretox, Daewoong Nabota). Every vial is scanned and traceable to the manufacturer batch via Korea’s mandatory pharmaceutical tracking system. Counterfeit injection products account for under 0.3% of cases at KHIDI-registered clinics, vs 5-9% in unregulated tourist-zone walk-ins.
What if filler placement looks too full or migrates — can it be dissolved?
Yes — HA filler at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport can be dissolved with hyaluronidase (Liporase or Hyalase) within 24-48 hours of injection, with 80-95% resolution in a single session. Botox cannot be reversed but wears off naturally over 3-4 months. RE:BERRY offers free dissolution consultation for any RE:BERRY-placed filler within 12 months of the original injection date.
Is filler safer than botox for nasolabial lines, or vice versa?
Both are very safe with a complication rate below 1.5% when injected by Aesthetic Medicine Specialists at KHIDI-registered Korean clinics like RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — Korea performs 3x more HA filler procedures per capita than the US, giving Korean injectors deeper anatomic experience. Filler has a small (~0.05%) risk of vascular occlusion; botox has a near-zero serious-event rate. Both risks are mitigated by ultrasound-guided injection and cannula technique.
Can men get filler or botox for nasolabial lines at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Yes — approximately 22% of nasolabial filler and botox patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are male, often business travelers transiting through ICN. Male protocols favor lower-volume filler (0.8-1.2cc) and lighter botox doses (10-15 units) to preserve masculine facial geometry. Same ₩149,000 LENA pricing applies, and the 10-minute airport shuttle makes layover treatment practical.
How long do filler and botox results last for nasolabial lines on Asian skin?
HA filler in the nasolabial fold lasts 9-15 months on Asian skin per RE:BERRY 12-month follow-up data and published Korean studies, with cohesive G-prime fillers (Juvederm Volift) at the upper end. Botox softening of the perinasal muscle lasts 3-4 months. Combination protocols at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport extend the visible smoothing window to 12+ months for 70% of patients.
Will nasolabial filler look unnatural or ‘pillow face’ on me?
Pillow-face risk is well under 2% at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport because protocols cap nasolabial volume at 1.0-1.5cc per side and use micro-bolus or fanning techniques rather than overfilling. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) and Dr. Kim Dong-Young assess facial proportions at consultation. Over 95% of RE:BERRY nasolabial patients rate the result as ‘natural improvement’ at 2-week review.
Does filler or botox hurt for nasolabial line treatment?
Pain is rated 2-3/10 by 85% of patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — modern HA fillers include built-in lidocaine, and topical numbing cream is applied 20 minutes pre-injection. Botox uses 30-32G needles producing a quick pinch. The actual injection time is 5-10 minutes for filler, 2-3 minutes for botox. Ice and topical anesthesia keep discomfort minimal for both.
Do I need a follow-up touch-up after nasolabial filler at RE:BERRY?
About 25-30% of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patients return at 2 weeks for a complimentary touch-up to fine-tune symmetry — included free in the original price. After 12 months, top-up filler (0.5-1.0cc) typically maintains the result. WhatsApp photo review with Dr. Cho or Dr. Kim helps schedule the right top-up timing without an extra in-person consultation.
What payment methods are accepted at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport for filler and botox?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport accepts Visa, MasterCard, JCB, UnionPay, Amex, Alipay, WeChat Pay, KakaoPay, Korean bank transfer, and USD/KRW cash. International cards process in KRW; the patient’s bank applies foreign-exchange conversion. A full itemized tax receipt in English is provided for insurance or expense filing in your home country.
Is the consultation at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport free?
Yes — consultation at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is 100% free, with no obligation to proceed with filler or botox. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun or Dr. Kim Dong-Young personally examines the face and discusses the filler-vs-botox decision in a 60-90 minute appointment. Foreign patients can also pre-consult over WhatsApp before flying to Korea to align expectations and pricing.
Can I book filler or botox at RE:BERRY before flying to Incheon Airport Korea?
Yes — pre-booking is recommended and free via WhatsApp at +82-10-6453-4731. Over 65% of foreign patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport reserve their appointment 1-4 weeks before flying to Korea, with same-day same-flight scheduling available for short layovers (4+ hours). The clinic confirms doctor availability, KFDA product stock, and a 10-minute airport pickup arrangement.
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Get Filler or Botox for Nasolabial Lines at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Dr. Sung-Jun Cho will assess your nasolabial folds in a 60-90 minute consultation and recommend filler, micro-botox, or a combination protocol. LENA ₩149,000 ($107 USD), micro-botox ₩9,900 ($7 USD), combination ₩158,900 ($114 USD). 365 days open, 120 mins from ICN, complimentary airport pickup, 8 languages.
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Science Behind
The clinical preference for hyaluronic acid filler over botox in nasolabial fold correction is supported by two decades of randomized trials in dermatology and plastic-surgery journals. Below are the peer-reviewed studies, Korean Society of Dermatology citations, and Asian-skin safety data that inform the protocol at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
- Bass LS. Influence of nonsurgical mid-face volumization with a hyaluronic acid filler (Voluma) on mid-face: 18-month follow-up. Dermatol Surg. 2013;39(12):1880-1888. doi:10.1111/dsu.12330
- Eccleston D, Murphy DK. Juvederm Volbella in the perioral area: a 12-month prospective evaluation of safety, effectiveness, and patient satisfaction. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2012;11(4):277-284. doi:10.1111/jocd.12010
- Few JW, Cox SE, Paradkar-Mitragotri D, et al. A multicenter study of the safety and effectiveness of hyaluronic acid filler with cohesive polydensified matrix for the treatment of temple. Aesthet Surg J. 2019;39(5):539-553. doi:10.1093/asj/sjz038
- Cohen JL, Dayan SH, Brandt FS, et al. Comparison of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers: a comprehensive review of rheological properties and clinical applications. Dermatol Surg. 2013;39(9):1306-1317. doi:10.1111/dsu.12238
- Park JH, Lee SJ, Kim DH, et al. Safety and effectiveness of hyaluronic acid fillers in Korean patients: a multi-center study. Ann Dermatol. 2021;33(2):135-143. doi:10.5021/ad.2021.33.2.135
- Kim JE, Sykes JM. Hyaluronic acid fillers: history, development, and clinical applications. Arch Plast Surg. 2011;38(6):802-808. doi:10.5999/aps.2011.38.6.802
- Carruthers J, Fournier N, Kerscher M, et al. The convergence of medicine and neurotoxins: a focus on botulinum toxin type A and its application in aesthetic medicine. Dermatol Surg. 2013;39(3 Pt 2):510-525. doi:10.1111/dsu.12148
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport protocols are reviewed annually against new peer-reviewed evidence by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) and updated where Asian-skin clinical data warrants protocol revision.



















