The other half — Seoul clinics
Get it done in Seoul, for what locals pay
Singapore prices for lifting, boosters and lasers are two to four times what the same treatment costs in Seoul. I keep a list of clinics that Koreans actually go to, with their real menu prices, and I book you in myself. You get 5% back.
Open Seoul Glow ListLocal prices, not tourist prices
Some clinics quote foreigners more. The prices on the list are the ones Koreans see, and where a clinic has confirmed the rate applies to visitors it's tagged.
A doctor who actually looks at your face
The cheap factory clinics hand you to a counsellor and you meet the doctor for thirty seconds. Every clinic on the list is one where the director does the consult.
I book it, in Korean
You tell me what you want and when you're there. I arrange it with the clinic, and I'm on the other end of a message if something needs changing mid-trip.
5% back
On what you spend at a clinic booked through me.
Singapore vs Seoul
Each one has the real clinic prices behind it, updated from the menus, and works out whether the saving covers your flight.
Ultherapy
→The strongest non-surgical lift. The gap on one full-face treatment can cover the trip.
Rejuran
→Korea's own skin booster, cheapest at source. A full course beats a flight.
Potenza
→RF microneedling for pores and acne scarring.
Onda lifting
→Microwaves for a heavy jaw and double chin.
Thread lift
→A same-day lift. Plan a couple of recovery days into the trip.
Skin injection
→The pore-tightening, matte-glow one. A repeat treatment, so the gap compounds.
Going to Seoul anyway?
Most people fit a clinic visit around a trip they were already taking. Tell me the dates and what's bothering you, and I'll tell you what's worth doing while you're there.
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