In Korea, most doctors you’ll meet in skin clinics are not board-certified dermatologists. They’re licensed medical doctors, but not dermatology specialists and that distinction matters when it comes to dealing with certain medical conditions, like rosacea. It also explains why treatment quality, pricing and patient experience can vary so much, especially for foreigners.
That’s where we come in.
Whether you’re planning a trip to Seoul or you’re already here, this call is the fastest way to cut through the noise and find the right clinic for you.
Format: Zoom or voice call
Length: 15 minutes
Investment: $50 USD (one-off, no obligation)
I’m Lauren Lee, founder of Jelly Ko and STYLE STORY, and host of the #1 rated K-Beauty podcast globally, The Korean Beauty Show.
I’ve lived and worked in Korea for over a decade, helping thousands of people navigate the Korean beauty industry; from skincare brands and retailers to individual clients looking for trustworthy clinics.
Because I work directly inside the K-Beauty industry, I know how clinics operate, what treatments actually deliver results and the difference between marketing hype and reality. I also know that many of the skin clinics advertising their services on social media in English are breaking Korean law by using influencers to post about visiting their clinics and showing treatment scenes, which violate Korea's Medical Act and the Enforcement Decree of the Medical Services Act. Certainly not the kind of clinics I would trust and nor should you. My role is to give you honest, insider advice so you don’t waste money, time, or risk your skin on the wrong choice.
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