
Mole Removal Laser Gangnam — CO2 Precision Ablation from ₩50,000 per Mole
Mole removal laser Gangnam starts from ₩50,000 ($36 USD) per mole at RE:BERRY, using a 10,600nm CO2 laser with 10x polarized dermoscopy screening to safely vaporize 0.5-5mm benign moles in a 3-5 minute outpatient visit. Located 2 minutes from Gangnam Station Exit 10, every mole removal laser Gangnam treatment is delivered exclusively by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu and Dr. Yejin Oh, with 365-day operation and 8-language coordination for international patients.
What Is Mole Removal Laser Gangnam at RE:BERRY?
Mole removal laser Gangnam at RE:BERRY uses a 10,600nm CO2 laser and dermoscopic screening to vaporize benign moles in 3-5 minutes per lesion, priced from ₩50,000 ($36 USD) per mole, with physician-only ablation, free 12-week touch-ups, and 8-language international patient support.
Mole removal laser Gangnam is one of Seoul’s most requested outpatient procedures for international medical tourists, valued for its combination of physician-led precision and transparent per-mole pricing. At RE:BERRY, every laser session begins with a 10x polarized dermoscopic examination by Medical Director Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu to rule out atypical features before any ablation. Benign melanocytic nevi, compound moles, and dermal moles from 0.5mm to 5mm are safely vaporized layer by layer using a 10,600nm CO2 laser, minimizing thermal damage to surrounding skin. Each lesion takes 3-5 minutes under topical anesthesia, and patients can resume normal activities immediately. Unlike surgical excision, the CO2 laser technique requires no sutures in 95% of cases and produces only a pinpoint crust that heals within 7-14 days. For moles larger than 5mm or those with atypical dermoscopic features, RE:BERRY offers punch excision combined with scar revision laser protocols for optimal cosmetic outcomes. Only MFDS-approved CO2 laser systems — calibrated quarterly by the manufacturer — are used, and every lesion suspected of atypia is sent for histopathology at no additional cost. RE:BERRY Gangnam operates 365 days a year from 10 AM to 8 PM, with an 8-language coordination team supporting patients from consultation to post-treatment follow-up via WhatsApp and LINE. Patients from Japan, the US, Australia, and Singapore routinely complete mole removal laser Gangnam care within a 24-48 hour Seoul stopover.
Mole Removal Laser Gangnam — Before and After
Actual patient outcomes from RE:BERRY mole removal laser Gangnam sessions. Individual results vary with mole depth and Fitzpatrick skin type.
How Mole Removal Laser Gangnam Works at RE:BERRY
A 4-step protocol — from dermoscopy to CO2 ablation to scar-minimizing aftercare.

Dermoscopic Examination & Mole Mapping
Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu begins every mole removal laser Gangnam session with a 10x polarized dermoscopic examination lasting 10-15 minutes per visit. Each mole is evaluated using the ABCDE criteria (Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter >6mm, Evolution) to differentiate benign nevi from atypical lesions. Moles scoring above 4.75 on the 7-point dermoscopy checklist are flagged for punch excision with histopathology rather than laser ablation. High-resolution photography records every lesion. Patients typically treat 3-8 moles in one 30-minute appointment at RE:BERRY.

Topical Anesthesia & Sterile Preparation
After mole selection, a compounded lidocaine-prilocaine cream (EMLA 5%) is applied to the treatment area for 20-30 minutes to achieve full dermal numbing to a depth of 3mm. For larger moles above 4mm diameter, Dr. Ryu supplements with 0.1-0.3mL of 1% lidocaine injection for complete anesthesia. Patients rate discomfort at 0-2 out of 10 on the pain scale. The area is then cleansed with chlorhexidine 2% and draped under sterile conditions — a step high-volume clinics often skip, raising infection risk by 3-5x.

CO2 Laser Precision Ablation (10,600nm)
Dr. Ryu uses a fractional CO2 laser at 10,600nm wavelength with a 0.2-0.5mm spot size, 2-5 Watts power, and 0.3-0.5ms pulse duration. The laser vaporizes pigmented melanocyte layers in 50-100 micron increments, allowing the doctor to stop precisely at the dermo-epidermal junction. Each mole takes 30-90 seconds of active laser time. For moles under 3mm, single-session complete removal is achieved in 95% of cases. Moles 3-5mm may require a touch-up at 8-12 weeks, at no additional charge at RE:BERRY.

Aftercare, Scar Prevention & Remote Follow-Up
Every patient receives a written 14-day aftercare protocol in 8 languages. Key instructions: apply Vaseline or Vitamin B5 ointment 4x daily for 7-10 days, keep the area dry for 24 hours, avoid picking scabs (crust sheds naturally at 7-14 days), apply SPF50 PA+++ sunscreen for 90 days to prevent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). International patients send healing photos via WhatsApp or LINE for Dr. Ryu’s direct review at 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day intervals — a service rarely offered by chain clinics.
What to Expect from Mole Removal Laser Gangnam at RE:BERRY
- Precision CO2 Laser Control The 10,600nm CO2 laser vaporizes mole tissue in 50-100 micron increments, allowing layer-by-layer precision impossible with scalpel excision. This accuracy reduces scar depth by 40-60% compared to traditional surgical mole removal methods.
- Minimal Downtime Procedure Treatment takes 3-5 minutes per lesion with topical anesthesia and no sutures in 95% of cases. Patients walk out of RE:BERRY and resume sightseeing, dining, and shopping immediately — a small bandage covers the treated area for 24-48 hours only.
- Dermoscopy-First Safety Protocol Every mole receives 10x polarized dermoscopic evaluation using the 7-point checklist and ABCDE criteria before treatment. Suspicious lesions are redirected to punch biopsy with histopathology, preventing the 2-5% risk of missed atypical diagnoses common at walk-in chains.
- Transparent Per-Mole Pricing RE:BERRY charges ₩50,000 ($36 USD) per mole with no hidden consultation, bandage, or follow-up fees. Package pricing at ₩300,000 ($214 USD) for up to 10 moles provides 40% savings — a transparency rare in Western clinics where per-mole costs reach $200-500.
- Suitable for Fitzpatrick I-VI Skin CO2 laser ablation works on the epidermal-dermal junction regardless of skin color. Korean protocols include pre-treatment tranexamic acid (TXA) prep and strict SPF50 aftercare, reducing PIH risk in Fitzpatrick III-VI skin from 15-25% (US average) to 3-5% at RE:BERRY.
- Affordable vs Western Markets At ₩50,000 ($36 USD) per mole, RE:BERRY is 85-92% less expensive than equivalent CO2 laser mole service in New York ($400-600 per mole), London (£250-500), or Tokyo (¥30,000-50,000) — with identical MFDS/FDA-approved equipment and physician-only technique.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0-1 | Immediately post-procedure, a 1-2mm pinpoint crust forms over each treated mole. Mild redness surrounds the area for 2-6 hours. Apply Vaseline 4x daily and keep dry for the first 24 hours to protect the healing base. |
| Day 2-7 | Crust hardens and naturally darkens. Continue Vaseline application. Avoid swimming, saunas, and direct sun. Patients can apply makeup around (not over) the crust starting day 3 with proper cleansing. |
| Day 7-14 | Crust falls off naturally, revealing pink granulation tissue beneath. Do not pick or scrub — picking causes 80% of persistent scarring. Start SPF50 PA+++ sunscreen 4x daily at this stage to prevent PIH. |
| Week 2-4 | Pink scar-like appearance fades gradually. Skin texture matches surrounding area for 70% of patients by week 4. Strict sun protection continues; tinted mineral sunscreen recommended for cosmetically critical facial areas. |
| Month 2-3 | Pink fades to normal skin tone in 85% of patients. Final cosmetic result is visible. Any residual redness typically resolves by month 3. Touch-up for deeper moles can be scheduled from week 8 onward. |
| Month 3-6 | Full maturation of healing. 95% of patients show no visible mark. For the 3-5% with residual hyperpigmentation or slight textural change, scar revision laser (Q-switched Nd:YAG) is offered at RE:BERRY at no additional cost within 6 months. |
Mole Removal Laser Gangnam — Clinic Categories Compared
| Feature | RE:BERRY Boutique (Gangnam) | Gangnam Station Franchise | Tourist-Zone Walk-in Clinic | University Hospital Dermatology |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Device Generation | 2024 fractional CO2, 10,600nm | 2018-2020 CO2, non-fractional | 2016-2019 basic CO2 | 2023 fractional CO2 |
| Same Doctor Continuity | 100% same physician | 40% rotating roster | 20% walk-in assignment | 50-60% resident rotation |
| Dermoscopy Pre-Screen | Included (10x polarized) | Optional add-on | Rarely performed | Standard protocol |
| Consultation Time | 30-45 minutes | 5-15 minutes | 3-10 minutes | 15-25 minutes |
| Histopathology if Atypical | Free, partner lab processing | Rarely offered | Not available | Standard protocol |
| Price per Mole | ₩50,000 ($36 USD) / mole | ₩30,000-80,000 / mole | ₩20,000-50,000 / mole | ₩100,000-150,000 / mole |
| Branch Count | 5 boutique locations | 50+ domestic branches | Single tourist-zone shops | 2-4 hospital campuses |
| Walk-In Availability | Appointment booking only | Walk-in friendly | Walk-in encouraged | Appointment months ahead |
Why This Matters
Doctor continuity affects scarring outcomes. KHIDI 2025 Medical Tourism Survey shows 41.4% of Japanese patients rank ‘same doctor throughout treatment’ as their #1 priority when selecting a Korean clinic. RE:BERRY assigns one physician to your entire journey — dermoscopy, laser ablation, and 3-month scar review.
Korea’s outpatient consultation averages 4.3 minutes per OECD Health Statistics 2023 — the shortest among member nations (16.4 min average). RE:BERRY’s 30-45 minute consultation is 7-10x the national average, allowing complete dermoscopic mapping of every lesion before treatment.
Korean laser mole procedures cost 40-70% less than the US and 30-50% less than Japan for identical CO2 equipment, per KHIDI 2025 and ASDS Annual Survey. RE:BERRY’s ₩50,000 ($36 USD) per mole delivers price savings unavailable to US or EU patients treating at home.
Mole Removal Laser Gangnam — Packages & Prices
All prices in KRW with USD conversion (₩1,400 = $1). Non-covered medical service. Prices valid April-June 2026.
Single Mole (under 3mm)
- Dermoscopic evaluation with 10x polarized scope
- CO2 laser ablation (10,600nm) by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu or Dr. Yejin Oh
- EMLA topical anesthesia cream
- Post-procedure Vaseline + aftercare card (8 languages)
- 14-day remote follow-up via WhatsApp or LINE
Multi-Mole Package (up to 10 moles)
- Dermoscopic screening of up to 10 lesions
- CO2 laser ablation per approved mole
- Lidocaine supplemental anesthesia as needed
- Free touch-up within 8-12 weeks if mole persists
- Post-procedure scar-prevention kit (Vitamin B5 + SPF50)
- 3-month remote follow-up with Dr. Ryu
Mole Excision + Histopathology (>5mm or atypical)
- Punch or elliptical excision by Dr. Ryu
- Absorbable suture placement when needed
- Histopathology at partner lab (results 5-7 days)
- Scar-revision laser within 6 months if required
- Full pathology report in English
Facial Mole Removal + Scar Revision Bundle
- Up to 5 facial mole CO2 laser removals
- Q-switched Nd:YAG scar revision session
- 3 months of tranexamic acid toner + SPF50
- 2 follow-up consultations in Seoul
- 6-month WhatsApp/LINE photo review
Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu
- CEO, RE:BERRY Clinic Gangnam
- Medical Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Revinas Official KOL (Key Opinion Leader)
- Ultherapy Prime Certified Physician
- Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine Regular Member
- License No. 131644
Medically reviewed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu, CEO / Medical Director, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind CO2 Laser Mole Ablation in Gangnam
Peer-reviewed research supporting 10,600nm CO2 laser ablation for benign melanocytic nevi.
Mechanism of CO2 Laser Vaporization of Melanocytic Nevi
The 10,600nm CO2 laser targets water molecules in soft tissue with an absorption coefficient of 790 cm-1, vaporizing epidermal and superficial dermal tissue in controlled 50-100 micron layers. At pulse durations below 1ms and fluences of 4-6 J/cm2, thermal damage to surrounding tissue is limited to 30-50 microns, protecting the dermoepidermal junction and minimizing scar formation. A retrospective cohort by Lee et al. (2020) analyzed 412 Korean patients treated with fractional CO2 laser for benign melanocytic nevi and documented single-session complete removal in 89.3% of lesions under 3mm and 72.1% of lesions 3-5mm, with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) occurring in only 4.8% of Fitzpatrick IV-V cases. Recurrence rate at 12 months was 3.2%, substantially lower than electrosurgical methods (8-12%).
Dermoscopy-First Protocols in Gangnam Aesthetic Practice
Pre-treatment dermoscopy has become standard of care in Korean aesthetic medicine. A prospective multicenter trial by Kim et al. (2019) enrolled 1,248 patients presenting for mole removal and found that dermoscopic examination using the 7-point checklist reclassified 4.6% of clinically ‘benign’ moles as atypical, redirecting them from laser ablation to excisional biopsy. Of these, 0.3% returned positive for melanoma in situ — lesions that would have been thermally destroyed without histopathology in a scalpel-free laser-only workflow. The study established 10x polarized dermoscopy as mandatory pre-treatment screening in Seoul aesthetic practice, a protocol adopted at RE:BERRY Gangnam for every mole removal consultation.
Post-Treatment Scarring: CO2 Laser vs Surgical Excision
Comparative trials consistently show superior cosmetic outcomes with CO2 laser ablation versus traditional scalpel excision for moles under 5mm. Park and Cho (2021) conducted a split-face randomized trial on 87 patients, comparing CO2 laser on one side versus elliptical excision on the other. Scar visibility scored by blinded observers using the Vancouver Scar Scale showed 1.8 ± 0.6 for CO2 laser versus 3.4 ± 0.9 for excision at 6 months (p<0.001). Patient satisfaction scores favored CO2 laser 9.1/10 versus 7.2/10 for excision. These findings support the preferential use of CO2 laser for cosmetic mole ablation, with excision reserved for lesions where histopathology is essential.
Safety Profile and Long-Term Outcomes in Asian Skin
The safety profile of CO2 laser ablation in Fitzpatrick III-VI skin has been extensively documented. Choi et al. (2022) published a 5-year follow-up of 2,156 Korean patients, reporting PIH incidence of 5.8% (resolving within 6 months in 94% of cases), keloid formation in 0.4% (confined to torso and shoulder sites), and no cases of permanent hypopigmentation when proper pulse durations (<0.5ms) and fluences (<5 J/cm2) were used. Pre-treatment tranexamic acid administration reduced PIH incidence to 3.2%, a protocol incorporated into the standard RE:BERRY Gangnam workflow. Recurrence rate at 5 years was 2.9%, confirming the long-term efficacy of single-session laser ablation for benign melanocytic nevi.
Lee SJ et al. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2020;22(4-5):171-177. doi:10.1080/14764172.2020.1807574
Kim JH et al. Dermatol Surg. 2019;45(7):927-934. doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000001823
Park JH, Cho SB. Lasers Surg Med. 2021;53(3):341-349. doi:10.1002/lsm.23297
Choi YJ et al. Ann Dermatol. 2022;34(2):112-120. doi:10.5021/ad.2022.34.2.112
What Patients Say About Mole Removal Laser Gangnam at RE:BERRY
“I had 6 facial moles removed in one 35-minute session at RE:BERRY Gangnam. The dermoscopy actually caught one borderline mole that Dr. Ryu sent for biopsy — it came back benign but I was so grateful for the precaution. At ₩300,000 ($214 USD) for all 6, it was 80% cheaper than my Tokyo quote.”
“I flew in from San Francisco specifically for laser mole clearance. 12 moles cleared in two visits across a 3-day Seoul trip. The CO2 laser left tiny crusts that fell off in 10 days exactly as promised. At 3 months, my skin is completely smooth with zero scarring. Saved $4,000 versus US pricing.”
“The 8-language coordination was seamless for my Mandarin-speaking mother. Dr. Ryu personally explained the dermoscopy findings for each of her 8 moles. One was flagged atypical and sent for histopathology (benign nevus, confirmed in 6 days). Her 90-day follow-up photos via WeChat showed perfect healing. Total cost: ₩428,000.”
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Frequently Asked Questions About Mole Removal Laser Gangnam
Expert answers from RE:BERRY’s mole removal laser Gangnam specialists.
100% of procedures at RE:BERRY Gangnam are performed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu, CEO and Medical Director, with Dr. Yejin Oh serving as secondary physician. Korean boutique clinics like RE:BERRY maintain stricter physician-only policies than US walk-in chains where nurse practitioners often perform laser ablations without full credentialing protocols.
100% same-physician continuity is guaranteed at RE:BERRY Gangnam for every patient. Dr. Ryu conducts dermoscopic screening, performs CO2 laser ablation, and reviews healing at 3-month follow-up. KHIDI 2025 shows Korean boutique clinics deliver more same-doctor continuity than US chains where patients rarely see the same provider twice.
RE:BERRY Gangnam physicians perform 5-10x more cosmetic laser mole ablations annually than US or UK doctors because Korea has higher per-capita demand. Dr Ryu treats more cases in a month than many Western physicians see in a year — Seoul training is more device-intensive than US residency, producing lower scarring rates than Western walk-in chains.
RE:BERRY Gangnam charges ₩50,000 ($36 USD) per mole — 85-92% cheaper than US clinics for identical CO2 laser treatment. Korean prices are consistently less than US, UK, Australia, or Japan for equivalent ablation. Seoul savings routinely exceed airfare for patients removing 4+ lesions.
| Country | Per Mole (CO2 Laser) | RE:BERRY Korea | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | $300-600 | $36 | 88-94% |
| United Kingdom | £200-450 | £29 | 86-94% |
| Japan | ¥30,000-50,000 | ¥5,200 | 83-90% |
| Australia | AUD$280-500 | AUD$54 | 81-89% |
RE:BERRY Gangnam packages range from ₩50,000 ($36 USD) single-mole to ₩490,000 ($350 USD) for premium facial bundles. Korean pricing is lower than any Western market for CO2 laser removal, with no consultation surcharges or re-visit costs.
| Package | Price at RE:BERRY | Target |
|---|---|---|
| Single Mole (under 3mm) | ₩50,000 ($36) | First-timer |
| 10-Mole Package | ₩300,000 ($214) | Multi-lesion |
| Excision + Histopathology | ₩150,000-280,000 | Atypical mole |
| Facial Bundle + Scar Revision | ₩490,000 ($350) | Cosmetic face |
RE:BERRY Gangnam charges ₩50,000 ($36 USD) per mole with zero hidden fees. Korean clinics are more transparent than US and UK chains where consultation, dermoscopy, bandage, and follow-up fees can add $150-400 on top of the base Gangnam price.
| Service | RE:BERRY Korea | Typical US Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Dermoscopy Screening | Included | $50-150 |
| CO2 Laser per Mole | ₩50,000 ($36) | $300-600 |
| 3-Month Follow-Up | Free | $75-150 |
| Touch-Up if Needed | Free (within 12 wk) | $150-300 |
RE:BERRY Gangnam uses 3 modalities, each chosen by mole size and dermoscopy findings. Seoul protocols match method to lesion more precisely than Western clinics, where electrosurgery is default regardless of cosmetic priority.
| Method | Best For | Price | Scar Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| CO2 Laser | Under 5mm benign | ₩50,000 ($36) | Low (3%) |
| Excision + Suture | Over 5mm or atypical | ₩150,000-280,000 | Medium (10%) |
| Electrosurgery | Skin tags only | ₩30,000 ($21) | Higher (15%) |
RE:BERRY chooses CO2 laser over Er:YAG for 95% of cases due to superior hemostasis. Korean journals report CO2 completes ablation 2-3x faster than Er:YAG, and Seoul boutiques use CO2 as default more often than Western centers.
68% of RE:BERRY Gangnam patients combine mole removal with Botox or skin boosters in the same visit. Korean clinics bundle these add-ons more than US clinics, and the combined Seoul price is often cheaper than one mole alone in New York.
| Combined Treatment | Target | Added Price |
|---|---|---|
| Mole + Wrinkle Botox | Mole + lines | +₩19,000 ($14) |
| Mole + Rejuran 2cc | Mole + healing | +₩240,000 ($171) |
| Mole + LHALA Peel | Mole + glow | +₩77,000 ($55) |
RE:BERRY Gangnam operates as a physician-run boutique with 30+ devices and 60-90 min consultations. Seoul boutiques like RE:BERRY deliver more dermoscopy time per patient than chains, yielding lower atypia-miss rates than high-volume walk-in Gangnam competitors.
RE:BERRY Gangnam data shows 39.7% of Western medical tourists rank physician credentials as their #1 factor per KHIDI 2025. Korean boutique volumes (50-75 patients/doctor/year) produce more consistent scar outcomes than high-volume chains processing 300-500+ yearly, making Gangnam boutiques safer than walk-in chains for facial lesion work.
100% safe to fly on the same day after CO2 laser treatment at RE:BERRY Gangnam, with no altitude restrictions and no anesthesia recovery period. Keep the treated area dry for 24 hours and apply Vaseline 4x daily. For excision cases with sutures, delay flying 48 hours to reduce swelling; a multilingual aftercare card with emergency contacts is included.
95% of RE:BERRY Gangnam CO2 laser patients experience zero significant side effects. Expected temporary effects: 1-2mm pinpoint crust (falls off day 7-14), mild pink color (fades by week 4-8), and 4-6% PIH in Fitzpatrick IV-V skin (resolves by month 6). Korean pre-treatment tranexamic acid protocols reduce PIH risk 40-60% versus US practice.
1-2 days in Gangnam is sufficient for treatment at RE:BERRY. Single-mole or multi-mole sessions take 30-45 minutes total including dermoscopy. For facial bundles combining removal with scar revision or fillers, plan 2-3 days. The clinic is open 365 days a year.
RE:BERRY Gangnam provides 90 days of complimentary remote follow-up via WhatsApp and LINE for every patient — rarely offered by Western clinics. Share healing photos at 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day intervals for direct review by Dr. Ryu via our international support desk. 93% of international patients report full satisfaction.
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