Skin Care · Seomyeon, Busan · Foreigner-Friendly

Korean skin care in Busan Seomyeon, the glow routine, done medically.

Nine dermatologist-supervised programs — aqua peel, HydraFacial, LDM ultrasound, whitening, moisture and anti-aging care — from ₩30,000, at the clinic Korean patients use for their own maintenance. Every price is published, and the room is the same one locals book. English, 日本語 and 中文 consults. Medically reviewed by Dr. Jeong Heon Lee, MD.

English · 日本語 · 中文 From ₩30,000 MD-Supervised · No Upsell
Korean skin care programs at JRYN Dermatology Seomyeon Busan
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Does This Sound Familiar?

What patients in Busan ask before booking a facial in Korea.

  • Is a clinic facial actually different from a spa facial, or just more expensive?
  • Aqua peel, HydraFacial, LDM — which one does my skin actually need?
  • Can I get the "Korean glow" in a single visit, or is that marketing?
  • Will my sensitive skin react? Who is supervising if it does?
  • I land in Busan on Friday and have photos on Sunday — what is realistic?

All five come up most weeks in Busan. The sections below answer them in order — what makes medical skin care different, how the nine programs divide by skin need, exact pricing, and how to sequence a program around a Busan itinerary.

Medical facial treatment room at JRYN Dermatology Seomyeon Busan
Skin Care Programs · JRYN Seomyeon
Your Visit, Step by Step

Six steps at our Busan clinic, from skin reading to glow.

01

Skin reading

A dermatologist-trained aesthetician examines your skin at our Busan clinic — hydration, congestion, sensitivity, barrier state. Programs are matched to what the skin shows, not to what costs most.

02

Program match

Your program is confirmed with exact pricing before anything starts. If a ₩50,000 aqua peel serves you better than a ₩250,000 program, that is what we recommend.

03

Deep cleanse & exfoliation

Water-jet or HydraFacial-based cleansing lifts congestion and dead cells without stripping the barrier — the step that makes everything after absorb properly.

04

Extraction, done gently

Blackheads and congestion are cleared professionally. No aggressive squeezing — the difference you feel for days afterwards.

05

Program actives

Depending on your program: LDM ultrasound, serum infusion, IV therapy, LED and modeling pack — layered in the order your skin tolerates.

06

Finish and home guidance

SPF and barrier finish, plus two or three realistic pointers for your remaining days in Busan — sun, sheet masks, and what to skip before flights.

Why Medical

Clinic skin care, not spa guesswork.

The same steps a spa advertises behave differently when a dermatology clinic runs them — four reasons patients switch and stay.

Supervision
Doctor on the floor

Reactions, sensitive skin and borderline conditions are assessed by a dermatologist on site — not improvised by a therapist alone.

Devices
Medical-grade equipment

German LDM ultrasound, genuine HydraFacial systems and clinical LED — maintained and dosed to medical settings.

Sequencing
Programs, not products

Steps are ordered by skin physiology — cleanse, clear, calm, infuse — so actives actually reach where they work.

Honesty
Published prices

Every program price is public, from ₩30,000. No treatment-room upsell; upgrades happen only when your skin justifies them.

If your skin needs a medical treatment instead — acne care, laser, boosters — we say so and price it before you decide. The facial menu is not a funnel.

Transparent Pricing

All program prices, in one place.

Starting prices for each program, identical to the list Korean patients see. Most programs take 30–60 minutes; combinations are priced as the sum of their parts, never bundled upward.

Treatment Unit Starting price
Vitamin IV therapy (+ modeling pack) per session from ₩30,000
Aqua peel (steps 1+2+3) per session from ₩50,000
Blackhead removal (aqua peel-based) per session from ₩50,000
Korean facial (aqua peel + LED) per session from ₩50,000
LDM ultrasound therapy 12 min from ₩100,000
HydraFacial 2-step from ₩110,000
Pore care program (aqua peel + jet + LED) per session from ₩150,000
Moisture care (aqua jet + German LDM) per session from ₩190,000
Whitening care (IV glutathione + LDM) per session from ₩190,000
Anti-aging care (hydrogen + German LDM) per session from ₩250,000

Prices are starting figures for the unit listed, in Korean Won, and current as of the latest menu update. Korean medical advertising rules mean the final figure is confirmed at your in-person consultation in Busan — what we publish is the same list Korean patients see, with no foreigner markup. See the full price list.

Our Medical Team

Are the skin care prices really the same as for Korean patients?

Yes — the list is published for exactly that reason. Programs run from ₩30,000 (vitamin IV) through ₩50,000 (aqua peel, Korean facial), ₩110,000 (HydraFacial 2-step) to ₩250,000 (anti-aging care). What changes per patient is the program match, decided at the skin reading — never the price.

Three doctors, one standard of care.

Every skin care program at JRYN Busan Seomyeon runs under dermatologist supervision — led by Dr. Jeong Heon Lee, founder of JRYN Dermatology.

Dr. Jeong Heon Lee, founder and chief director at JRYN Seomyeon Busan
From the Founder

Planned and performed in person by one of our doctors.

Good skin care is mostly restraint. The menu could be twice as long and the room could sell twice as hard — but skin does best with the right program, done well, at the honest interval. That is what we built here in Busan: the maintenance room I would want my own family to use.

  • Graduated from Inje University
  • Current Head of the JRYN Network
  • Current Chief Director of JRYN Seomyeon
  • Former Chief Director of Lin Clinic
  • Former Chief Director of Centum Lin Clinic
Dr. Yoon Jung-wook, Managing Director at JRYN Seomyeon Busan
Managing Director · Seomyeon Main Branch

Dr. Yoon Jung-wook

  • Full Member, Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
  • Full Member, Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery & Laser Medicine
  • Full Member, Korean Society of Obesity & Body Contouring
  • Former Neurosurgery Resident (3rd Year), Dong-A University Hospital
  • Former Intern, Dong-A University Hospital
  • Former Chief Director, Forever Plastic Surgery & Dermatology (Changwon)
  • Former Chief Director, Lovely Plastic Surgery & Dermatology (Changwon)
  • Former Director, Insta Plastic Surgery & Dermatology (Gimhae)
  • Former Director, Dr. Yoon Beauty Center (Vietnam)
Dr. Jin Tae-wan, Deputy Managing Director at JRYN Seomyeon Busan
Vice Managing Director · Seomyeon Main Branch

Dr. Jin Tae-wan

  • Former Director of Dermatology, MediWoman Women's Clinic
  • Former Director of Dermatology, Hangdo Quantum Clinic
  • Former Chief Director, AGE Clinic (formerly Paresa Clinic)
  • Former Chief Director, One Clinic (Guro)
  • Former Director, One Clinic (Gangnam)
  • Former Chief Director, SKY Plastic Surgery (Jongno)
  • Former Visiting Physician, Guangfu Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Hospital (Dalian, China)
  • Former Associate Director, Tokeshi Plastic Surgery
  • Former Associate Director, Midam Dermatology Clinic
  • Former Associate Director, Noble Line Plastic Surgery
  • Former Associate Director, Jeniva Plastic Surgery
  • Former Military Flight Surgeon, ROK Army Aviation Operations Command
  • Former Intern & Resident, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital
Your Week, Planned

How a Busan trip fits around skin care.

When What you will notice What to do
Arrival day Flight-dehydrated, dull skin. This is the ideal moisture care or aqua peel slot — mild, zero downtime, instant comfort. Book the gentle program first. Save actives-heavy programs for later in the trip.
Mid-trip Skin settled into the new climate. Congestion from travel eating and sunscreen layers shows up now. HydraFacial or pore care clears it. Extraction today leaves days for redness to settle — there rarely is any.
Two days before photos or events The glow window. Vitamin IV with modeling pack or a whitening session peaks over 24–48 hours. Nothing new the day before an event. Programs, yes; first-time actives, no.
Departure day Skin at its best of the trip if sequenced this way. SPF, water, and skip the sheet mask on the plane — cabin air pulls moisture out through occlusion.
Honest Suitability

Who it suits in Busan — and who should wait.

A good match if

  • Dull, congested or flight-dehydrated skin that wants a same-day reset
  • Blackheads and nose congestion that home routines never fully clear
  • Sensitive skin that needs supervised, barrier-respecting care
  • Visitors who want the Korean clinic-facial experience at local prices
  • A pre-event glow with zero downtime

Better to wait if

  • Active skin infection, open lesions or severe active acne — treat medically first
  • Sunburn from Haeundae or Gwangalli in the last 48 hours
  • Isotretinoin course without your prescriber's coordination
  • Expecting a facial to replace laser or booster results — different tools, and we will say which you need

Skin care programs maintain and reset; they do not rebuild. When your goal needs a medical treatment, the consultation says so before you spend anything at our Busan clinic.

Quick Answers

How much does Korean skin care cost in Busan, and what should I book?

How much does a Korean facial or skin care program cost in Busan?

From ₩30,000 for vitamin IV therapy, ₩50,000 for aqua peel or a Korean facial, ₩110,000 for HydraFacial, up to ₩250,000 for the anti-aging program — the same published list Korean patients use, with no foreigner pricing.

Which program should a first-time visitor to Busan book?

If you want one answer: aqua peel (₩50,000) for congestion, moisture care (₩190,000) after a long flight, HydraFacial (₩110,000) for an all-round deep clean. Book the skin reading and let the aesthetician confirm — switching programs on the day costs nothing.

Everything Else You Might Ask

Skin care questions in Busan.

Yes — English, Japanese (日本語) and Chinese (中文). We are a 5-minute walk from Seomyeon Station Exit 2, and program guidance continues on WhatsApp after you fly home from Busan.
Medical supervision, medical devices and honest sequencing. A dermatologist is on the floor, the LDM and HydraFacial systems are genuine clinical units, and steps are ordered by skin physiology — which is why the result holds longer than a pleasant hour.
For a same-week glow: aqua peel or HydraFacial to clear, then moisture or whitening care to saturate. For the deeper version of glass skin, boosters and toning do the structural work — our glass skin page maps the full route honestly.
From ₩110,000 for the 2-step, ₩270,000 for 4-step and ₩330,000 for the full 5-step — genuine HydraFacial systems, priced per step so you only pay for what your skin needs.
Generally yes — it exfoliates with a water jet rather than abrasion. Sensitive-skin visits at our Busan clinic usually pair it with LDM to calm the barrier, and pressure is adjusted on the spot.
German dual-frequency ultrasound (Wellcomet) that micro-massages the dermis — calming inflammation, supporting collagen and improving hydration binding. It feels like nothing and does more than it feels. From ₩100,000 for 12 minutes.
Often yes, in the right order — care programs usually come after injections and before or well after laser, decided by the doctor. Tell us your full Busan treatment plan and we sequence it.
No. Mild pinkness after extraction settles within hours. Make-up can usually go on the same evening — many patients in Busan book programs on dinner days.
Maintenance rhythm is every three to six weeks for peels and facials, monthly for LDM courses. For a one-off Busan visit, a single well-sequenced program still gives one to two weeks of visibly better skin.
No. The list on this page is the list, from ₩30,000. It is the same menu Korean patients book from, and it is published precisely so you can check.
Yes, and many do — blackhead removal, aqua peel and vitamin IV are the most-booked men's programs at our Busan clinic. Nothing on the menu is gendered.
Strong retinoids or exfoliating acids for 48 hours, fresh sunburn, and same-day alcohol before IV programs. Everything else is fine — come as you are.
Yes — you can fly out of Busan the same day. Programs have no downtime that cabin pressure affects. Hydrate on the flight and skip occlusive sheet masks in the air.
Yes — genuine HydraFacial systems and German Wellcomet LDM units, maintained to clinical settings. Ask to see the machines; we are used to the question and glad it gets asked.
A dermatologist is on site during clinic hours. Programs are stopped, the reaction is assessed immediately, and any needed care is handled on the spot — the practical difference of doing this in a clinic in Busan rather than a spa.
Yes — that is the most common pattern: a medical treatment early in the trip, a care program before the flight home. Send your dates on WhatsApp and we build the sequence around your Busan itinerary.

JRYN Dermatology — Seomyeon 4F, Samjeong Tower, 672 Jungang-daero, Busanjin-gu, Busan 47291, South Korea · Consultations in English, Japanese (日本語) and Chinese (中文) · 5 minutes from Seomyeon Station Exit 2 · Directions & hours

JRYN Seomyeon · 4F Samjeong Tower, 672 Jungang-daero · 5 min from Seomyeon Station Exit 2 · inside Seomyeon Medical Street · open through lunch, seven days a week
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