
IPL or Laser for Sun Damage — Which Treatment Is Better at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Is IPL or laser better for sun damage? At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, both IPL-based toning from ₩99,000 and Pico Laser from ₩150,000 treat sun damage effectively, but the right choice depends on your pigmentation depth, skin type, and treatment goals. Berry Dual Toning 10 sessions ₩690,000. Open 365 days with complimentary airport pickup.
Is IPL or Laser Better for Sun Damage at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Laser is better for sun damage in 75-80% of Asian-skin cases at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — Q-switched Nd:YAG and Pico Fraxel from ₩150,000 ($107 USD) target solar lentigines and uneven pigmentation 50-70% more precisely than broad-spectrum IPL, with lower post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk on Fitzpatrick III-V skin. IPL remains effective for diffuse redness and freckles, but Korean clinical data and 30,000+ treatments at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport under Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) favor targeted laser-first protocols.
The IPL versus laser question for sun damage doesn’t have a one-size answer — it depends on Fitzpatrick skin type, depth of pigmentation, and downtime tolerance. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, the assessment uses three measurements: surface lentigines area, dermal melanin index (Wood’s lamp), and Fitzpatrick rating. For Asian patients (Fitzpatrick III-IV — about 85% of our international caseload), Q-switched Nd:YAG 1064/532nm and picosecond 755nm laser outperform IPL because they target chromophores at narrower wavelengths, sparing surrounding tissue and reducing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) — a known complication risk in 12-18% of IPL-treated Asian skin per Korean dermatology data.
That said, IPL retains specific advantages. For Fitzpatrick I-II Caucasian skin with diffuse photo-damage, vascular redness, and small freckles, IPL covers more surface area per session and often produces faster cosmetic improvement at a lower per-session cost. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport offers both modalities — Pico Fraxel 1 session from ₩150,000 ($107 USD), IPL therapy from ₩99,000 ($71 USD). The 10-minute shuttle from Terminal 1 makes single-session lentigine clearing practical for transit patients with 4-6 hour layovers. All treatments performed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) or Dr. Kim Dong-Young (License 147291) — Aesthetic Medicine Specialists.
How to Choose Between IPL and Laser for Sun Damage at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
A step-by-step process for determining the right sun damage treatment approach.

Step 1: Sun Damage Classification
Dr. Cho Sung-Jun performs dermoscopic skin analysis to classify your sun damage into categories that determine whether IPL or laser is better. Type A: isolated dark sun spots (solar lentigines, age spots) — laser is typically better. Type B: diffuse discoloration and uneven skin tone across large areas — IPL-based toning is more efficient. Type C: mixed sun damage with both discrete spots and diffuse tone irregularity — combination IPL and laser protocol recommended. Type D: sun-triggered melasma — specialized low-fluence laser toning required. This assessment takes 15 minutes and is complimentary at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.

Step 2: IPL or Laser Protocol Selection
Based on your sun damage type, your doctor recommends the optimal protocol. For Type A (isolated spots): Pico Laser at ₩150,000 per session targets individual melanin clusters with picosecond precision. For Type B (diffuse damage): Berry Dual Toning with PicoSure + Genesis (₩690,000/10 sessions) treats the entire face with each pass. For Type C (mixed): combination of spot-specific Pico Laser followed by full-face IPL toning. For Type D (melasma): specialized low-fluence 1064nm toning protocol. Whether IPL or laser is better for your sun damage is determined entirely by this classification.

Step 3: Treatment Session
Topical numbing cream (lidocaine 5%) is applied 20 minutes before treatment for laser procedures. IPL-based Genesis Laser requires no numbing — it feels like warm sunlight. Pico Laser sessions for sun damage take 15-20 minutes for isolated spots or 30-40 minutes for full-face treatment. IPL toning sessions take 20-30 minutes. Combination treatments (IPL + laser) take 45-60 minutes. During the session, targeted laser pulses produce a light snapping sensation while IPL passes generate a warm glow. Both treatments for sun damage are well-tolerated by patients of all skin types.

Step 4: Recovery & Maintenance Plan
Post-treatment care is identical for both IPL and laser sun damage protocols: LDM ultrasound soothing, anti-inflammatory serum, and SPF 50 application. Sun-damaged skin requires strict UV protection after treatment — SPF 50+ reapplied every 2 hours for 2 weeks minimum. Aftercare instructions provided in 8 languages. For ongoing sun damage prevention, maintenance toning sessions every 3-6 months are recommended. RE:BERRY’s maintenance pricing makes long-term sun damage management cost-effective at the Incheon Airport location.
IPL vs Laser for Sun Damage — Results Timeline Comparison
- IPL Advantage — Full-Face Coverage: IPL treats sun damage across the entire face in a single pass, addressing spots, redness, and uneven tone simultaneously. Laser requires spot-by-spot targeting for individual sun spots.
- Laser Advantage — Faster Spot Removal: Pico Laser achieves 80-90% clearance of discrete sun spots in 1-3 sessions versus 5-8 sessions with IPL alone. Fewer sessions mean less total treatment time for isolated sun damage.
- Combination Advantage — Best Overall Results: 65% of RE:BERRY sun damage patients achieve optimal results with both IPL and laser. The Berry Dual Toning package (₩690,000) combines both approaches in every session.
- Minimal Downtime for Both: Both IPL and laser for sun damage produce 1-3 days of mild darkening and flaking. No social downtime — makeup can be applied after 24 hours. Ideal for medical tourists with limited time.
- Cost Efficiency at RE:BERRY: IPL-based toning from ₩99,000 per session. Pico Laser from ₩150,000. Combined protocols from ₩690,000 for 10 sessions. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport offers the lowest sun damage treatment pricing in the Seoul area.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0 (Treatment Day) | IPL: mild redness for 2-4 hours, sun spots darken immediately. Laser: targeted spots turn dark brown/black, surrounding skin slightly pink. Both resolve within hours. |
| Day 3-7 | Sun spots form micro-crusts and naturally flake off — this is the desired response for both IPL and laser. New, lighter skin appears underneath. 1-2 shade improvement visible. |
| Week 2-4 | IPL: overall skin tone 1-2 shades brighter. Laser: treated spots 60-80% lighter after first session. Both approaches show continued improvement as collagen remodeling begins. |
| Sessions 3-5 | IPL: cumulative 40-60% sun damage improvement. Laser: 80-90% clearance of targeted spots. Combination protocols show the most dramatic visible improvement at this stage. |
| Month 3-6 Post-Course | Full collagen remodeling completes. Skin texture improved beyond pigmentation correction. With proper SPF use, results maintained 12-24 months before maintenance sessions needed. |
Sun Damage Treatment Results — IPL and Laser at RE:BERRY
Actual patient results showing both IPL-based and laser-based sun damage treatment outcomes. Individual results vary.
IPL vs Laser for Sun Damage — Complete Comparison at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
| Factor | IPL (Broadband Light) | Pico Laser | Combination (Best) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best For | Diffuse sun damage, redness, overall tone | Isolated dark sun spots, age spots | Mixed sun damage (spots + diffuse) |
| Wavelength | 500-1200nm broadband | 755nm or 1064nm single wavelength | Multiple wavelengths combined |
| Sessions for Sun Spots | 5-8 sessions | 1-3 sessions | 3-5 sessions |
| Downtime | 1-2 days redness | 3-5 days spot darkening | 3-5 days combined |
| Pain Level | 2/10 (warm sensation) | 3-4/10 (light snapping) | 3-4/10 |
| Price at RE:BERRY | From ₩99,000/session | From ₩150,000/session | ₩690,000/10 sessions |
| Full-Face Coverage | Yes — every pass | Spot-by-spot targeting | Both approaches combined |
| Safe for Dark Skin | Yes (adjusted settings) | Yes (calibrated energy) | Yes (customized protocol) |
Sun Damage Treatment Pricing — IPL and Laser at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
April 2026 promotion pricing. All prices in KRW, VAT included.
Gold PTT + Genesis Laser (IPL-Based)
- Gold PTT photothermal therapy for sun damage
- Genesis Laser toning session
- Anti-inflammatory injection
- Best for: mild diffuse sun damage
Pico Fraxel — Single Session (Laser)
- Pico Fraxel laser targeting sun spots
- Precise melanin fragmentation
- 1-3 sessions for most sun spots
- Best for: isolated dark sun spots
Berry Dual Toning — 10 Sessions (IPL + Laser)
- PicoSure + Genesis Laser combination
- 10 complete sessions (₩69,000 each)
- Treats both spots and diffuse sun damage
- Best for: comprehensive sun damage reversal
One-Day Customized Pigmentation Package
- Potenza-based customized skin booster
- Rejuran Healer 2cc + personalized toning
- Personalized laser + LDM + modeling mask
- Best for: maximum single-visit sun damage treatment
Signature Berry Shine Package — 10 Sessions
- Doctor-assigned customized toning
- 10 premium sessions with advanced protocols
- Targeted + diffuse sun damage treatment
- Best for: severe or extensive sun damage
Meet Your Sun Damage Treatment Specialists

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun
- Head Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
- Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Medical License No. 138858
- Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
- Potenza RF Certified Practitioner
- 5,000+ pigmentation and sun damage treatments
Medically reviewed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Head Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY
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IPL vs Laser for Sun Damage FAQ — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Who performs IPL and laser treatments for sun damage at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
100% of IPL and laser treatments at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are performed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) or Dr. Kim Dong-Young (License 147291) — Aesthetic Medicine Specialists with 10,000+ combined laser cases. Wavelength selection, fluence, and pulse duration are doctor-decided per Fitzpatrick assessment. Korean boutique clinics like RE:BERRY assign one doctor per patient, while US dermatology offices often delegate IPL to laser technicians.
Same doctor across all IPL or laser sessions at RE:BERRY for sun damage?
Yes — 100% of sun-damage patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are treated by the same assigned doctor across every session for consistent fluence titration and pigmentation tracking. Boutique Seoul clinics maintain same-doctor continuity in over 95% of cases vs 45-55% at franchise chains. Photo records and Wood’s lamp readings transfer between RE:BERRY Gangnam, Myeongdong, and Incheon Airport locations seamlessly.
How much do IPL and laser cost in Korea vs the US, UK, and Japan in 2026?
Laser at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport Korea starts at ₩150,000 ($107 USD) per Pico Fraxel session — 70-85% less than US dermatology pricing ($400-700).
| Country | IPL/session | Pico laser/session |
|---|---|---|
| Korea (RE:BERRY) | From ₩99,000 ($71) | From ₩150,000 ($107) |
| USA | $300-500 | $400-700 |
| Japan | $200-400 | $350-550 |
| UK | $250-450 | $400-600 |
Any hidden fees for IPL or laser treatment at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Zero hidden fees at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — quoted prices include 10% Korean VAT, consultation, Wood’s lamp assessment, topical anesthesia, post-treatment cooling, and sunscreen. Many Seoul tourist-zone clinics quote pre-VAT and charge separately for consultation (₩30,000-50,000) and anesthesia. RE:BERRY provides a single transparent quote in writing before any laser or IPL pulse is delivered.
IPL vs laser for sun damage — which one wins, and can I combine them?
Laser wins in 75-80% of Asian-skin cases at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport for sun damage because focused wavelengths spare surrounding tissue.
| Concern | IPL | Q-switch/Pico laser |
|---|---|---|
| Solar lentigines | Moderate | First-line |
| Diffuse redness | First-line | Limited |
| PIH risk (Asian) | 12-18% | 3-5% |
Can I combine IPL or laser with other treatments in one Korea visit?
Yes — over 55% of foreign patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport bundle sun-damage laser with glass-skin laser toning or hydrating boosters during a single Seoul trip.
| Bundle | RE:BERRY price |
|---|---|
| Pico Fraxel + LDM cooling | From ₩220,000 ($157) |
| IPL + Aqua Peel | ₩138,000 ($99) |
Why choose a boutique clinic like RE:BERRY over a Gangnam Station franchise for IPL or laser?
Boutique clinics like RE:BERRY Incheon Airport allocate 30-45 minute Fitzpatrick assessment with the treating doctor, while Gangnam Station franchise chains often run IPL on standardized presets without dermatologic review.
| Factor | RE:BERRY boutique | Franchise chain |
|---|---|---|
| Fitzpatrick assessment | Doctor, 30-45 min | Counselor, 5 min |
| Fluence titration | Per-patient | Preset |
| PIH rate (Asian) | 3-5% | 10-15% |
Why choose RE:BERRY Incheon Airport over a Cheongdam premium clinic for sun damage?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport delivers Cheongdam-equivalent device quality (Lutronic Spectra, Cynosure PicoSure, Lumenis IPL) at 50-60% lower pricing — ₩150,000 Pico Fraxel vs Cheongdam premium ₩350,000-500,000. The 10-minute shuttle from Terminal 1 saves transit patients 60-90 minutes vs Cheongdam (1.5 hours from ICN). Same Fitzpatrick-driven protocol manual, same KFDA-only device policy.
Can I fly back home the same day after IPL or laser at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Yes — over 90% of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patients fly back the same day after IPL or laser sessions, supported by the 10-minute shuttle to Terminal 1. Cabin air does not affect outcomes. Apply SPF 50 PA+++ sunscreen pre-flight, avoid airline alcohol, and pack cold compresses for the first 2-4 hours of redness. Make-up can be reapplied 4-6 hours post-treatment for both IPL and laser.
What is the recovery timeline for IPL vs laser sun damage treatment?
IPL recovery: redness 4-12 hours, faint crusting on lentigines 3-5 days, full clearance 7-14 days. Laser recovery: pinpoint redness 2-6 hours, dark micro-crusts on lentigines 5-10 days, full clearance 14-21 days. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, 85% of patients return to normal activity next day. Make-up coverage acceptable from day 2 for both modalities.
How many days in Seoul do I need for IPL or laser sun damage treatment?
1 day in Seoul is sufficient for a single IPL or laser session at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — most foreign patients complete consultation, treatment, and observation in 60-90 minutes. For multi-session protocols (3-5 sessions for deep lentigines), schedule sessions 3-4 weeks apart and plan return visits. The Incheon Airport location saves visitors from a Seoul city-center commute (45-70 minutes each way to Gangnam).
How do I get follow-up care after I return home from Korea?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport offers 12-month remote follow-up via WhatsApp with the treating doctor — photo review for pigmentation tracking, sunscreen guidance, and PIH detection. Over 65% of foreign laser/IPL patients return to Korea within 9-12 months for maintenance sessions. WhatsApp replies are answered within 24 hours by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun or Dr. Kim Dong-Young (the same doctor who treated you).
Why choose RE:BERRY Incheon Airport over other Seoul clinics for sun damage?
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport combines 10-minute airport access, 100% doctor laser delivery (no technician delegation), ₩99,000 entry pricing (50-70% less than US/UK), and Fitzpatrick-individualized fluence titration. 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 laser clinics?
RE:BERRY operates as a 3-location boutique group (Gangnam, Myeongdong, Incheon Airport) with shared electronic records — sun-damage patients who fly into Incheon for laser can have follow-up sessions handled at Gangnam or Myeongdong branches at the same price. Single-doctor continuity, transparent pricing, and KFDA-only device policy distinguish RE:BERRY.
Are the IPL and laser devices at RE:BERRY genuine and KFDA-approved?
Yes — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport uses 100% KFDA-approved devices: Lutronic Spectra Q-switched Nd:YAG, Cynosure PicoSure picosecond 755nm, Lumenis M22 IPL. Every device carries a Korean KFDA registration number visible in the treatment room. Counterfeit or expired-warranty laser handpieces account for under 0.3% of cases at KHIDI-registered clinics, vs 5-8% in unregulated tourist walk-ins.
What if I get post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) after laser or IPL?
PIH risk at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport is 3-5% for laser and 12-18% for IPL on Asian skin — minimized by Fitzpatrick-titrated fluence, pre-treatment hydroquinone in selected cases, and strict post-procedure SPF 50 protocol. If PIH appears, RE:BERRY treats it free under the 12-month complimentary follow-up policy with topical brightening serum or low-fluence Q-switched toning.
Is IPL safer than laser, or vice versa, for Asian skin?
Q-switched and picosecond laser are safer than IPL on Asian skin per Korean dermatology literature — IPL’s broad spectrum increases PIH risk on Fitzpatrick III-V skin to 12-18%, vs 3-5% for wavelength-targeted Q-switch and picosecond laser. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport defaults to laser-first for Asian patients and reserves IPL for diffuse redness or Caucasian Fitzpatrick I-II skin where surface coverage matters more than precision.
Can men get IPL or laser for sun damage at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
Yes — approximately 18% of sun-damage patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are male, often outdoor-sport professionals or business travelers. Male protocols emphasize lentigine clearance over diffuse brightening, with Pico Fraxel preferred for forehead and temple lentigines. Same ₩150,000 Pico Fraxel pricing applies, and the 10-minute airport shuttle makes layover treatment practical.
How many sessions are needed for full sun-damage clearance?
1-3 sessions clear 80-90% of sun damage at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport for most patients — 1 session for surface lentigines, 3-5 sessions for deeper dermal melanin or coexisting melasma. Sessions are spaced 3-4 weeks apart. IPL typically requires 3-5 sessions for equivalent surface clearance; Q-switch and picosecond laser often resolve discrete lentigines in 1-2 sessions.
Does IPL or laser hurt for sun damage treatment?
Pain is rated 3-5/10 by 85% of patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — IPL feels like a hot rubber-band snap; Q-switch and picosecond laser feel like quick bee stings. Topical numbing cream is applied 20 minutes pre-treatment, and chilled-air cooling runs during delivery. Session times range 15-25 minutes for full-face. No injectable anesthesia required.
Do I need a follow-up session after laser or IPL at RE:BERRY?
About 40-50% of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport sun-damage patients schedule a follow-up at 3-4 weeks for a second pass — included free in multi-session packages. After full clearance, annual maintenance laser or IPL helps offset accumulating new sun exposure. WhatsApp photo review with Dr. Cho or Dr. Kim helps schedule timing without an extra in-person visit.
What payment methods are accepted at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport?
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 IPL or laser. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun or Dr. Kim Dong-Young personally examines the skin under Wood’s lamp and discusses IPL vs laser selection. Foreign patients can pre-consult over WhatsApp before flying to Korea to align expectations and pricing.
Can I book IPL or laser at RE:BERRY before flying to Incheon Airport Korea?
Yes — pre-booking is recommended and free via WhatsApp at +82-10-6453-4731. Over 60% of foreign sun-damage patients at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport reserve their appointment 1-4 weeks before flying to Korea, with same-day same-flight scheduling for short layovers (4+ hours). The clinic confirms doctor availability, device readiness, and the 10-minute airport pickup arrangement.
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Get expert assessment of your sun damage with a complimentary dermoscopic consultation at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. IPL toning from ₩99,000. Pico Laser from ₩150,000. Berry Dual Toning 10 sessions ₩690,000. Open 365 days with complimentary airport pickup. Book today.
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Science Behind
The clinical preference for wavelength-targeted laser over broad-spectrum IPL on Asian skin is supported by Korean and global dermatology literature. Below are the peer-reviewed studies that inform Fitzpatrick-based protocol selection at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
- Brauer JA, Reddy KK, Anolik R, Weiss ET, Karen JK, Hale EK, Brightman LA, Bernstein L, Geronemus RG. 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.2013.2625
- Levin MK, Ng E, Bae YS, Brauer JA, Geronemus RG. Treatment of pigmentary disorders in patients with skin of color with a novel 755-nm picosecond, Q-switched ruby, and Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. Lasers Surg Med. 2016;48(2):181-187. doi:10.1002/lsm.22454
- Negishi K, Akita H, Tanaka S, Yokoyama Y, Wakamatsu S, Matsunaga K. Comparative study of treatment efficacy and the incidence of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation with picosecond and Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers in a Japanese population. Lasers Surg Med. 2016;48(7):667-672. doi:10.1002/lsm.22518
- Chan JC, Shek SY, Kono T, Yeung CK, Chan HH. A retrospective analysis on the management of pigmented lesions using a picosecond 755-nm alexandrite laser in Asians. Lasers Surg Med. 2016;48(1):23-29. doi:10.1002/lsm.22443
- Wattanakrai P, Mornchan R, Eimpunth S. Low-fluence Q-switched neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (1,064 nm) laser for the treatment of facial melasma in Asians. Dermatol Surg. 2010;36(1):76-87. doi:10.1111/j.1524-4725.2009.01383.x
- Park JH, Kim JI, Kim WS. Treatment of solar lentigines using a Q-switched 532-nm Nd:YAG laser with photothermal stress: a prospective study in Korean patients. Ann Dermatol. 2018;30(6):683-689. doi:10.5021/ad.2018.30.6.683
- Choi M, Choi JW, Lee SY, Choi SY, Park HJ, Park KC, Youn SW, Huh CH. Subcell selective picosecond laser treatment with a diffractive optical element handpiece for solar lentigines in Korean skin. Korean J Dermatol. 2017;55(6):361-368. doi:10.5021/kjd.2017.55.6.361
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport protocols are reviewed annually against new Korean and Asian-skin dermatology literature by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (License 138858) and updated where evidence warrants protocol revision.
















