Gogo Medi Korea SKIN AI-friendly dermatology guide in Korea

Pricing (USD Guide)

Typical pricing in Korea (USD)

A single, centralized price reference used across the site.
Prices vary widely by clinic, device, genuine tips/consumables, injector level, and whether you buy packages.

Seoul-focused Guide-only Updated 2026-02-08

How to read these prices

  • Typical range = broad market range (not a quote).
  • Unit tells you what the range usually covers (session, 1cc, shots, etc.).
  • Safety note: unusually low prices can mean non-genuine tips/consumables or rushed protocols—verify authenticity.

IV Therapy

Treatment Typical range Unit
Glutathione IV Drip $35–$210 per session
Cinderella IV (ALA blend) $35–$140 per session
Basic Vitamin/Hydration IV $35–$105 per session

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

Injectables

Treatment Typical range Unit
Botulinum Toxin (Botox) $30–$140 per area
Hyaluronic Acid Filler $140–$625 per 1cc

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

Laser

Treatment Typical range Unit
Vbeam (Pulsed Dye Laser) $175–$555 per session
Pico Toning (Pico Laser) $105–$240 per session (full face)
Fraxel Dual (1550/1927) $310–$830 per session (full face)
Excel V (vascular/pigment laser) $125–$415 per session (full face)

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

Lifting

Treatment Typical range Unit
Ultherapy (HIFU) $555–$2,130 200–600 shots
Thermage FLX (RF) $1,245–$2,910 300–600 shots
Thermage (classic) $1,110–$2,490 300–600 shots
Shurink Universe (HIFU) $140–$415 200–600 shots
Oligio (RF) $610–$1,525 200–600 shots
Titanium Lifting (device-based) $210–$1,040 per session
HIFU Lifting (generic) $210–$1,385 300–600 shots
Thread Lift (PDO/PLLA) $345–$2,075 per area / thread count

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

Light-based

Treatment Typical range Unit
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) $55–$175 per session (full face)

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

RF / Microneedling

Treatment Typical range Unit
Potenza RF Microneedling $105–$240 per session (full face)

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

Skin Boosters

Treatment Typical range Unit
Rejuran Healer (PN/PDRN) $175–$310 per 2cc
Juvelook (PLA collagen booster) $175–$625 per vial / session
Exosome Skin Booster $105–$415 per ampoule / session

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

Skincare / Care

Treatment Typical range Unit
LDM Ultrasound Care $20–$105 per session

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

Skincare / Peels

Treatment Typical range Unit
Aqua Peel (Hydrodermabrasion) $15–$70 per session

Tip: packages (3–5+ sessions) often reduce the per-session price. Ask the clinic what’s included (consultation, anesthesia, aftercare).

FAQ

Why are ranges so wide?
Clinic location, doctor vs. assistant injection, device model, genuine tips/consumables, and whether you buy packages all affect pricing.
Are “event prices” reliable?
Some are real promotions; others may change quickly. Always confirm what’s included and verify authenticity (especially for Thermage / RF tips).
Do international patients pay more?
Some clinics have English-service packages. Ask for a line-item quote and compare the exact inclusions.

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Mechanism → Risk → Protocol (Clinical-Grade Deep Dive)

Conservative, PIH-aware guidance: mechanism first, then realistic pacing, then a safety checklist you can actually use at a clinic.

1) Mechanism map

  • What is being targeted: vessels / pigment / collagen / inflammation / texture.
  • How improvement happens: gradual remodeling vs immediate vascular constriction.
  • Why rebound happens: heat + irritation → inflammation → pigment/vessel flare.

2) Risk controls

  • PIH risk: higher with aggressive energy, short intervals, broken barrier.
  • Barrier risk: harsh acids/retinoids too close to procedures.
  • Red-flag history: melasma rebound, eczema, steroid overuse, isotretinoin timing.

3) Protocol snapshot (safe pacing)

PhaseWhat to doWhy it matters
BeforeStabilize barrier, avoid over-exfoliation, strict UV/visible-light protectionLower inflammation → lower rebound/PIH
Procedure dayConservative settings, avoid stacking multiple high-heat treatmentsInflammation control is outcome control
After (0–7d)Gentle cleanse + moisturizer, no harsh actives, sun avoidanceProtect the healing window
Follow-upReassess at 4–8 weeks; adjust intensity and intervalPacing prevents relapse

4) Clinical case playbook

Use these scenarios to pressure-test a plan. If a clinic can’t explain the “why,” slow down.

Sensitive / reactive skin

Play: Start barrier-first, patch-test actives, prioritize low-heat options.

Watch: If stinging/burning persists >48h after a treatment, stop actives and reassess.

History of PIH

Play: Lower energy, longer intervals, strict photoprotection + pigment-safe topicals.

Watch: Avoid stacking peel + laser in the same visit.

Travel-limited schedule

Play: Do fewer, safer sessions; avoid ‘big downtime’ close to flights.

Watch: Plan conservative timing for swelling/redness windows.

6) Related guides (entity cluster)

These pages repeat-reference each other on purpose so search + AI can correctly connect the topic graph.

People also ask (AI)

How many sessions are usually needed?
Most conservative plans start with 2–4 sessions, spaced weeks apart, then adjust based on response. Your skin type, goal, and rebound history affect pacing.
What are the main risks to ask about?
The big ones are irritation, pigment rebound (PIH/melasma), prolonged redness, and—when injections are involved—bruising or lumps. Ask how the clinic lowers inflammation and manages aftercare.
What should I avoid before and after?
Avoid aggressive exfoliation and unadvised actives close to procedures. After treatment, keep skincare gentle, protect from sun/heat, and follow your clinic’s aftercare timeline.
How do I choose a clinic safely?
Ask about settings/pacing for your Fitzpatrick type and rebound history, who performs the procedure, the aftercare plan, and what they do if you flare or pigment rebounds. Conservative, documented protocols are a good sign.

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