
Insurance for Skin Treatment Understanding Coverage for Aesthetic Procedures in Korea
Can you use health insurance for skin treatment in Korea? The short answer for aesthetic procedures is no — Botox, fillers, laser treatments, and lifting devices are classified as non-covered medical services under Korean National Health Insurance (NHI). At RE:BERRY Gangnam, all aesthetic treatments are priced transparently with no hidden fees, starting at ₩19,000 for wrinkle Botox per area. This page explains exactly what insurance covers, what it does not, and how to budget for your skin treatment in Gangnam Seoul.
Can I Use Insurance for Skin Treatment at a Korean Clinic?
No, aesthetic skin treatments like Botox (from ₩19,000), Thermage (₩1,990,000), fillers, and laser procedures at RE:BERRY Gangnam Seoul are classified as non-covered medical services under Korean National Health Insurance, meaning neither Korean NHI nor most international travel insurance policies cover cosmetic dermatology procedures.
Understanding insurance for skin treatment in Korea requires distinguishing between two categories of dermatological care. The first category — medical dermatology — includes conditions like severe acne requiring prescription medication, eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer screening, and medically necessary mole removal. These are partially covered by Korean National Health Insurance (NHI) when performed at a general dermatology clinic with a medical justification code. The second category — aesthetic dermatology — includes all cosmetic procedures: Botox and fillers, laser skin rejuvenation, Thermage FLX, Ultherapy, skin boosters, chemical peels for cosmetic purposes, and all anti-aging treatments. These are explicitly classified as non-covered medical services (비급여 진료) by Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare. This classification means the patient pays 100% of the treatment cost out of pocket. At RE:BERRY Gangnam, the non-covered classification actually benefits international patients because it means the clinic sets competitive market pricing rather than being locked into government-mandated rates. This is why premium treatments like Hydrafacial at ₩250,000 or wrinkle Botox at ₩19,000 per area are dramatically less expensive than equivalent treatments in the US, Europe, or Southeast Asia. Korean aesthetic clinics compete on price, technology, and volume — driving prices down while maintaining world-class quality standards. For international visitors, the key takeaway is straightforward: do not expect your travel insurance or home country health insurance to reimburse aesthetic skin treatments in Korea. Budget for your treatments as an out-of-pocket expense, and take advantage of the fact that Korean prices are typically 50-80% lower than comparable Western clinics. RE:BERRY Gangnam publishes all treatment prices transparently, with no consultation fees, no hidden surcharges, and no pressure to add unnecessary procedures.
Results Worth the Investment — Non-Covered Treatments at RE:BERRY Gangnam
Actual patient results from non-covered aesthetic treatments. Individual outcomes may vary.
How Insurance for Skin Treatment Works in Korea — Step by Step
A clear breakdown of what is covered, what is not, and how to plan your budget for aesthetic treatments.

Understand the Korean Insurance Classification System
Korea’s National Health Insurance (NHI) divides all medical services into two categories: covered (급여) and non-covered (비급여). Covered services include essential medical treatments and are partially reimbursed by NHI. Non-covered services — which include all aesthetic and cosmetic procedures — are 100% patient-paid. The Ministry of Health and Welfare maintains a published list of non-covered items. Every aesthetic treatment at RE:BERRY Gangnam falls under non-covered classification, which is standard across all skin clinics in Korea offering cosmetic procedures. This is not unique to RE:BERRY — it applies to every aesthetic clinic in Gangnam, Myeongdong, and throughout Seoul.

Check Your Travel Insurance Policy (Usually Not Covered)
International travel insurance policies — whether purchased from your home country or through credit card benefits — almost universally exclude cosmetic and elective procedures from coverage. Standard travel medical insurance covers emergencies: accidents, sudden illness, hospitalization. Elective skin treatments like Ultherapy Prime (₩490,000 per 100 shots), Rejuran skin booster (₩240,000 for 2cc), or laser treatments are not considered medical emergencies. Some premium medical tourism insurance products offer limited coverage for complications arising from aesthetic procedures, but they do not reimburse the procedure itself. Review your policy carefully before traveling.

Budget Your Treatment as an Out-of-Pocket Expense
The most practical approach to insurance for skin treatment in Korea is to plan your budget with the understanding that aesthetic procedures are self-pay. RE:BERRY Gangnam publishes all prices upfront: Wrinkle Botox from ₩19,000 per area, Hydrafacial ₩250,000, Potenza + Juvelook ₩490,000, Sofwave 100 shots ₩990,000, Thermage 600 shots ₩1,990,000. There are no consultation fees, no facility surcharges, and no hidden costs. The price quoted during your consultation is the price you pay. For comparison, the same Thermage 600-shot treatment costs $3,000-5,000 USD in the United States, meaning Korean pricing represents 50-70% savings even without insurance coverage.

Payment Options Available at RE:BERRY Gangnam
RE:BERRY Gangnam accepts multiple payment methods to make out-of-pocket skin treatment accessible: international credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, JCB, UnionPay), debit cards, cash (KRW), and international wire transfer for premium packages. There are no minimum spending requirements. Each treatment is priced individually, so you pay only for what you receive. For patients who want to combine multiple treatments — for example, acne scar treatment plus a lifting procedure — the physician will provide a complete itemized quote during your consultation with no obligation to proceed. Tax receipts are provided for all payments.
Benefits of Non-Covered Skin Treatment Pricing in Korea
- 50-80% Lower Than Western Prices: Korean aesthetic clinics compete in a deregulated market for non-covered services. This competition drives prices significantly below Western equivalents — Botox at ₩19,000 vs $200-400 USD, Thermage at ₩1,990,000 vs $3,000-5,000 USD.
- No Referral or Pre-Authorization Required: Unlike insurance-based systems where you need GP referrals and insurer approval, Korean non-covered skin clinics accept direct booking. Walk in or book online — no paperwork, no waiting periods, no claim denials.
- Complete Pricing Transparency: RE:BERRY Gangnam publishes all non-covered treatment prices. No surprise bills, no facility fees, no anesthesia surcharges. The consultation quote is the final price — a rarity in insurance-based healthcare systems.
- Access to Latest Technology: Non-covered status means clinics invest in the newest devices to attract patients. RE:BERRY Gangnam operates 30+ certified devices including Ultherapy Prime, Thermage FLX, Sofwave, Onda, Revinas, and Potenza — available immediately, not behind insurance gatekeeping.
- Same-Day Treatment Available: Without insurance pre-authorization delays, you can walk into RE:BERRY Gangnam and receive treatment the same day. Ideal for international visitors on tight schedules who cannot afford multi-week insurance approval timelines.
- Physician-Performed Standard: Korean aesthetic clinics maintain physician-performed treatment standards for non-covered services. At RE:BERRY Gangnam, Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu or Dr. Yejin Oh personally performs every procedure — not delegated to technicians as sometimes occurs in insurance-constrained systems.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Before Your Trip | Review your travel insurance policy to confirm cosmetic procedures are excluded (they almost always are). Budget your desired treatments using RE:BERRY Gangnam’s published price list. No pre-authorization needed. |
| Day of Visit | Walk in or arrive at your booked appointment. Free physician consultation — no consultation fee. Receive itemized treatment quote. Pay only for approved treatments. Full receipt provided. |
| Payment | Pay via credit card (Visa/MC/AMEX/JCB/UnionPay), cash KRW, or wire transfer. Individual itemized receipt for each treatment. Some patients use the receipt for FSA/HSA reimbursement in their home country. |
| After Treatment | Receive detailed treatment record in English including procedure codes, which some international patients submit to flexible spending accounts or health savings accounts for potential partial reimbursement. |
| Tax Considerations | International visitors may claim a partial VAT refund on certain purchases in Korea. Medical service payments are not eligible for tourist VAT refund, but tax receipts may be useful for personal tax deductions in some countries. |
| Future Visits | Treatment records remain on file at RE:BERRY Gangnam. Return visits receive the same transparent pricing. Maintenance treatments (Botox every 4-6 months, annual lifting) can be planned and budgeted in advance. |
Insurance for Skin Treatment: Covered vs Non-Covered in Korea
| Category | NHI Covered (Medical) | Non-Covered Aesthetic (RE:BERRY) | Travel Insurance | Home Country Insurance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Severe Acne (Rx needed) | Partially covered | Aesthetic acne treatments self-pay | Emergency only | Usually covered with referral |
| Botox for Wrinkles | Not covered | From ₩19,000/area | Not covered | Not covered |
| Laser Skin Treatment | Not covered (cosmetic) | From ₩77,000 (LHALA Peel) | Not covered | Not covered |
| Dermal Fillers | Not covered | From ₩450,000/1cc (Juvederm) | Not covered | Not covered |
| Thermage/Ultherapy Lifting | Not covered | From ₩490,000 (Ultherapy 100 shots) | Not covered | Not covered |
| Skin Cancer Screening | Partially covered | Not applicable | Emergency only | Usually covered |
| Consultation Fee | Covered (copay applies) | Free at RE:BERRY Gangnam | Not applicable | Covered (copay) |
| Pre-Authorization Required | No for basic visits | Never required | Yes for most claims | Usually required |
Transparent Non-Covered Skin Treatment Pricing at RE:BERRY Gangnam
All treatments are non-covered medical services. No insurance required. No hidden fees. Prices valid April-June 2026.
Entry-Level Skin Treatments
- Wrinkle Botox 1 area: ₩19,000
- Masseter Jaw Botox 50U: ₩29,000
- Aqua Peel: ₩49,000
- LHALA Peel: ₩77,000
- Free physician consultation included
- No insurance or referral needed
Mid-Range Combination Packages
- Rejuran 2cc: ₩240,000
- Hydrafacial: ₩250,000
- Juvelook 4cc: ₩340,000
- Potenza + Juvelook/Exosome: ₩490,000
- Lip/Chin Filler 1cc (Juvederm): ₩450,000
- All physician-performed, no extra fees
Premium Lifting & Signature Packages
- Onda 40kJ + Titanium 40kJ: ₩720,000
- Sofwave 100 shots: ₩990,000
- Revinas 6,000 shots + Recovery: ₩1,790,000
- Thermage 600 shots: ₩1,990,000
- Signature Lifting Package: ₩5,990,000
- Itemized receipt for FSA/HSA submission
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
- License No. 131644
Medically reviewed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu, CEO / Medical Director, RE:BERRY
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Korea’s Dual-Track Healthcare System for Dermatology
South Korea operates a universal single-payer healthcare system through the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS), covering 97% of the population. However, the system explicitly excludes cosmetic and elective procedures from coverage through a published non-covered services list maintained by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. This dual-track approach — comprehensive coverage for medical dermatology alongside a deregulated market for aesthetic dermatology — has created one of the world’s most competitive aesthetic medicine markets. Research shows that Korean aesthetic procedure prices are 40-70% lower than equivalent treatments in the United States, Japan, and Western Europe, primarily due to market competition among non-covered service providers. At RE:BERRY Gangnam, this competitive environment translates to transparent pricing on all 30+ treatment devices.
Medical Tourism Economics and Non-Covered Services
South Korea’s medical tourism industry has grown at a compound annual growth rate of 22.5% over the past decade, with aesthetic procedures accounting for the largest share of international patient visits. The Korean government actively promotes medical tourism through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI) and dedicated medical visa programs (C-3-3 and G-1-10). International patients accessing non-covered aesthetic services contribute over $800 million annually to the Korean healthcare economy. Studies demonstrate that the non-covered pricing model is a primary driver of medical tourism demand: when patients pay out-of-pocket in both their home country and Korea, the price differential of 50-80% makes international travel economically rational even after accounting for airfare and accommodation costs.
Patient Satisfaction in Self-Pay Aesthetic Medicine
Research on patient satisfaction in self-pay versus insurance-covered healthcare settings reveals a counterintuitive finding: self-pay aesthetic patients report higher satisfaction with pricing transparency, treatment access speed, and physician communication. In insurance-based systems, patients frequently encounter unexpected copays, denied claims, restricted provider networks, and mandatory waiting periods. In Korea’s non-covered aesthetic model, patients know the exact cost before treatment, receive same-day service without pre-authorization, and can freely choose their provider and physician. A 2022 survey of international patients at Korean aesthetic clinics found 89% satisfaction with pricing transparency compared to 54% satisfaction in their home country insurance-based systems.
Regulatory Standards for Non-Covered Aesthetic Services
Non-covered status does not mean unregulated. Korean aesthetic clinics must comply with the Medical Service Act, the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act, and Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) device certification requirements. All energy-based devices (Thermage, Ultherapy, Sofwave, Onda, Revinas, Potenza) must be MFDS-certified. All injectable products (Botox, fillers, skin boosters) must be MFDS-approved and sourced from verified distributors. Physicians must hold valid Korean medical licenses. RE:BERRY Gangnam exceeds these minimum requirements by using only certified devices with verifiable serial numbers and maintains full treatment documentation for every patient.
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International Patients on Insurance and Pricing at RE:BERRY Gangnam
“I called my US insurance before the trip and they confirmed cosmetic procedures are not covered in Korea or anywhere else. But when I saw that Thermage at RE:BERRY costs ₩1,990,000 (about $1,500 USD) versus $4,000 at my dermatologist back home, the savings covered my entire flight and hotel. No insurance needed when the price is this competitive.”
“In Japan, even non-insured aesthetic treatments are much more expensive. I had Rejuran and Hydrafacial at RE:BERRY for a combined ₩490,000 — less than what I would pay for Rejuran alone in Tokyo. Dr. Oh gave me a clear price breakdown before I agreed, and there were zero extra charges.”
“I was worried about paying out of pocket because in my country everything goes through insurance. But the RE:BERRY team explained the pricing clearly on WhatsApp before I even arrived. I knew exactly what I would pay for my Botox and Aqua Peel. The total was less than my insurance copay would be at home for a basic dermatology visit.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Insurance for Skin Treatment in Korea
Expert answers about insurance coverage, payment, and pricing from RE:BERRY Gangnam.
No, all aesthetic treatments at RE:BERRY Gangnam are non-covered medical services (비급여). This means Korean NHI, international health insurance, and travel insurance do not reimburse cosmetic procedures like Botox (₩19,000 per area), fillers, or laser treatments.
Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare classifies cosmetic and elective procedures as non-covered (비급여) because they are not medically necessary. This applies nationwide — every aesthetic clinic in Seoul, not just RE:BERRY. The non-covered classification keeps insurance premiums lower for essential medical care.
Most travel insurance policies exclude complications from elective cosmetic procedures. However, some premium medical tourism policies cover emergency complications arising from aesthetic treatments. Check your specific policy before traveling. RE:BERRY Gangnam provides detailed treatment records in English for any insurance claims.
50-80% cheaper on average. Wrinkle Botox at RE:BERRY Gangnam costs ₩19,000 per area (approximately $14 USD) versus $200-400 per area in the US. Thermage FLX 600 shots costs ₩1,990,000 (approximately $1,500 USD) versus $3,000-5,000 USD in America.
Some US flexible spending accounts (FSA) and health savings accounts (HSA) reimburse certain aesthetic procedures if a physician documents a medical justification. RE:BERRY Gangnam provides itemized English-language receipts with procedure codes. Check with your FSA/HSA administrator for eligibility.
₩0. Consultation is completely free at RE:BERRY Gangnam. You meet with Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu or Dr. Yejin Oh, receive a personalized treatment recommendation, get an exact price quote, and only pay if you decide to proceed. No obligation.
Medical dermatology conditions covered by Korean NHI include: severe cystic acne requiring isotretinoin, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, skin infections, suspicious moles requiring biopsy, and skin cancer. These require a visit to a general dermatology clinic, not an aesthetic clinic like RE:BERRY.
Yes, all major international credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, JCB, and UnionPay. Also accepted: debit cards, cash (KRW), and international wire transfer for premium packages. No minimum purchase amount.
No. NHI does not cover cosmetic Botox, fillers, or any aesthetic procedure for Korean residents either. The non-covered classification applies equally to Korean citizens and foreign residents enrolled in NHI. Everyone pays out-of-pocket for aesthetic treatments.
90-day visa-free entry applies to citizens of most countries (US, EU, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, etc.) for medical tourism. Longer stays for extensive treatment programs may use the C-3-3 medical tourism visa or G-1-10 medical visa. RE:BERRY Gangnam can provide invitation letters for visa applications.
₩200,000-500,000 for a basic treatment visit (Botox + skin care), ₩500,000-2,000,000 for combination packages, ₩2,000,000-6,000,000 for premium lifting treatments. Add airfare and 2-3 nights hotel. Total cost is still typically 30-50% less than the same treatments at home.
Full payment at the time of treatment is standard. For premium packages exceeding ₩5,000,000 (such as the Signature Lifting Package at ₩5,990,000), contact the clinic in advance to discuss potential arrangements. Most international patients pay via credit card.
No, medical services are not eligible for Korea’s tourist tax refund (VAT refund) program. The tax refund program applies to retail purchases at participating stores. However, RE:BERRY Gangnam provides full tax receipts that may be useful for personal tax deductions in your home country.
100% certified. Non-covered status does not mean unregulated. All 30+ devices at RE:BERRY Gangnam are MFDS-certified (Korea’s FDA equivalent). Certifications include Ultherapy Prime from Merz Aesthetics, Thermage FLX from Solta Medical, Sofwave from Sofwave Medical, and Onda from DEKA.
4 weeks of post-treatment support via WhatsApp, LINE, or KakaoTalk is included with every treatment. For physical follow-up, RE:BERRY maintains complete treatment records accessible on return visits. Routine maintenance (Botox touch-ups, annual lifting) can be scheduled for your next Seoul trip.
₩19,000 per area for wrinkle Botox is among the most competitive rates in Gangnam. Average Gangnam Botox pricing ranges from ₩15,000-50,000 per area depending on the clinic and product used. RE:BERRY uses only MFDS-approved products and all injections are physician-performed.
Yes, but at different clinics. Visit a general dermatology clinic for NHI-covered medical conditions, and RE:BERRY Gangnam for non-covered aesthetic treatments. Some patients see a medical dermatologist in the morning and visit RE:BERRY for anti-aging laser or Botox in the afternoon.
Yes, detailed English-language receipts with itemized procedure codes, physician information, and clinic registration number are provided for every treatment. Tax deductibility of overseas medical expenses varies by country — consult your tax advisor.
Korean law requires aesthetic clinics to register their non-covered prices with the NHIS price disclosure system. Patients can compare prices across clinics on the NHIS website. RE:BERRY Gangnam publishes all prices on this website and during consultation — no surprise fees.
Yes, RE:BERRY Gangnam accepts Alipay and WeChat Pay in addition to international credit cards and cash. Multiple payment options ensure every international patient can pay conveniently regardless of their home country banking system.
Yes. No insurance card, no pre-registration, no referral letter needed. Walk into RE:BERRY Gangnam any day of the year between 10:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Bring a passport for identification. Treatment can begin the same day.
₩19,000 for wrinkle Botox per area is the lowest-priced treatment. Aqua Peel at ₩49,000 is the most affordable facial treatment. LHALA Peel at ₩77,000 is the best value for visible skin improvement with zero downtime.
3 key reasons: (1) Transparent pricing — all prices published, no consultation fee, no hidden surcharges; (2) 30+ MFDS-certified devices with verifiable certification documents; (3) All treatments physician-performed by Dr. Yoon-Gon Ryu or Dr. Yejin Oh, with 8-language support.
RE:BERRY Gangnam treats pricing transparency as a core value, not a marketing gimmick. Every treatment price is published online, quoted exactly during consultation, and billed without add-on fees. No upselling pressure, no hidden costs, no different prices for foreigners versus Koreans.
100% safe. Non-covered status refers only to payment classification, not safety standards. Korean aesthetic clinics are regulated by the Medical Service Act, physicians must hold valid medical licenses, and all devices must be MFDS-certified. RE:BERRY Gangnam has performed 30,000+ treatments with comprehensive safety protocols.
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Every device at RE:BERRY is MFDS-certified and manufacturer-verified. We never use counterfeit or grey-market equipment.
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