Feedback/Input on high-volume/low-cost non-surgical skin-care clinics in Seoul

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Yes skin Botox is shallow injections across whole face - not into muscles for freezing. You can choose which neuromodulator you want. I paid extra for Xeomin but you could do it cheaper with a Korean brand. If you ask about skin Botox (they call it dermatoxin on their website) they will know immediately what you mean. I think I paid 99,000krw (Xeomin) for it as Muse. It’s considered its own package item. It’s expected to last approximately 3-6 months (at most) but results are pretty immediate after a day or two.

I don’t know all the things they recommended to you but depending on the location on your face I would recommend exploring Sculptra for your sunken areas (vs HA fillers). Maybe this is the eqtq filler you mentioned? It’s longer lasting and made for volume loss in temples, cheeks / nasolabial folds. It stimulates your own collagen vs adding HA volume immediately. Less likely to look over filled or have movement over time of HA filler.

That’s a long list of items they recommended. I’d definitely do your research on the merits of each one and decide if it really applies to you before committing.

For Rejuran they say best results after getting it a few times (usually two weeks apart). Depending on your expectations might not be worth it if you can only do 2ml once. (I did 4ml twice.) Some other skin procedures are like that too where one time won’t show much difference but a series will (gentle peels, some lasers, etc)
This is really helpful! Do you know if skin botox and Rejuran are possible to get at the same time, or better to wait between procedures? I'm only in Korea for a week and trying to figure out how to maximize my time, but also not finding a ton of English language info about those treatments.
 
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