The latest price list for July from Goonsaeng Kim Yang Je Jang Bong Seok Dermatology in Busan (고운세상 김양제장봉석피부과의원) has been released this week. This three-page brochure consolidates all the services offered by the clinic into one document—ranging from the popular American-made Botox and South Korean Nabota types of botulinum toxin, to mole removal and pigment laser treatments, rosacea laser therapy, acne and scar treatment, Rejuran hydration treatments and DongAn Center Introduction injections, as well as radiofrequency waves and Thermage HIFU. It represents a rare comprehensive cross-category pricing guide among dermatology clinics in Busan for the first half of 2026, making it especially useful for readers traveling to South Korea who are budget-conscious and want to evaluate a full range of services including skincare, anti-aging, and laser treatments in one go. The clinic is located on the 5th floor of Gyeongam Building at 686 Jungang-daero in Busan Town, right along the subway line in the Seomyeon shopping district. It is open from 9:30–19:00 Monday to Friday (with a lunch break from 13:00–14:30), from 9:30–15:30 on Saturdays, and closed on Sundays. This article includes all three original images, converts each service’s price into New Taiwan Dollars according to the order presented in the brochure, and adds practical information such as the target audience for each treatment, how it compares to other options, and the actual amount to be paid after adding 10% VAT, helping readers plan their budgets clearly before they set off.
Introduction to Kim Yang-ji & Zhang Fengshuo Dermatology Clinic: A specialized dermatology practice located next to the Busan Seomyeon subway station
Kim Yang Ji & Zhang Fengshuo Dermatology is part of the renowned South Korean skin care brand Gowoonsesang (고운세상). It is one of the few dermatology clinics in Busan that has been operating steadily for many years with a team structure consisting of one deputy director, two attending physicians, and four nurses. The clinic specializes in four main areas: pigment issues, acne and acne scars, anti-aging and skin relaxation treatments, as well as Filler injections and DongAn Center Introduction treatments. Located on the 5th floor of Gyeongam Building at 686 Jungang-daero in Busan’s downtown area, it is right next to Seomyeon Subway Station (서면역) and within the shopping district of Lotte Department Store Busan. It is only about 45 minutes away by subway from Gimhae International Airport, making it one of the most convenient clinics for those looking to complete treatments in the morning, get tax refunds in the afternoon, and return to Hong Kong in the evening—all within the same day.
- Official Name: Kim Yang-je Zhang Bong-seok Dermatology (Korean: 고운세상 김양제장봉석피부과의원)
- Address: 5th Floor, Gyeongam Building, 686 Jungang-daero, Busanjin-gu, Busan Metropolitan City, South Korea (부산광역시 부산진구 중앙대로 686 경암빌딩 5층)
- Business hours: Monday to Friday, 9:30–19:00 (lunch break from 13:00–14:30) | Saturday, 9:30–15:30 (no lunch break) | Public holidays (South Korea’s official holidays), 9:30–13:00 | Closed on Sundays
- Clinic Focus: Specializing in dermatology, with services including pigmentation reduction, acne scar and pit management, Rejuran hydrating treatments, DongAn Center Introduction injections, as well as combined therapies using radiofrequency, ultrasound, and Thermage HIFU.
- Quotation features: Both American Botox and South Korea’s Nabota are offered side by side for direct comparison on the same treatment, making it easier for readers to choose based on their budget.
In the next three sections, we’ll break down in the order shown on the poster the three comprehensive tables covering “Botox (American version of Botox®)”, “Pigment lasers and acne scars”, and “Acne management, Rejuran hydration treatments, anti-aging devices, and Korean-style Nabota Botox”. We’ll also provide practical insights such as “Who is this treatment suitable for, whether it should be combined with other procedures, and what the total cost would be in new Taiwanese dollars”.
Complete Botulinum Toxin Price List: Comparison of American Botox and South Korea’s Nabota

American version of Botox (Allergan in the U.S.): The top choice for those seeking long-term stable results
The Botox product featured on the first poster is the U.S.-version, manufactured by Allergan, the original producer. It’s the world’s first A-type botulinum toxin to receive FDA approval, boasting the most extensive clinical data and being the most expensive option in this list. It’s ideal for those with over 2 years of injection experience who prioritize products from genuine manufacturers and are willing to pay more for a lower risk of long-term resistance. The price is 150,000 KRW per treatment area (Forehead/Eye Area/Between Eyebrows), 450,000 KRW for a package of three areas (approximately NT$ 10,350), 770,000 KRW for full-face treatment (approximately NT$ 17,710), and 500,000 KRW for jawline slimming injections (approximately NT$ 11,500).
- Botox (1 area) – Forehead: 150,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 3,450)
- Botox (1 area): Around the eyes/ between eyebrows – 150,000 KRW each
- Botox (3 areas): Forehead + eye area + between eyebrows: 450,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 10,350)
- Botox for jaw muscles (Allergan, USA): 500,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 11,500)
- Full-face skin Botox (Micro Botox for tightening Pores across the face): 770,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 17,710)
South Korea’s Nabota (Daeumong Pharmaceutical): The top budget-friendly option with the highest CP value in this list
Nabota is a domestically produced botulinum toxin from South Korea, developed by Daewoong Pharmaceutical and approved by the U.S. FDA; it’s known as Jeuveau in the United States. As an A-type botulinum toxin as well, Dr. Zhang Fengshuo’s Dermatology practice lists it alongside the American version of Botox on the same promotional poster. Its price is roughly 70% of that of the American version: a three-area treatment costs 330,000 Korean won (about NT$ 7,590), jaw muscle treatment costs 230,000 Korean won (about NT$ 5,290), and full-face treatment costs 550,000 Korean won (about NT$ 12,650). This makes it the most cost-effective option for readers who are visiting South Korea for the first time to get botulinum toxin injections, have a limited budget, and wish to maintain regular follow-up appointments every 4–6 months at a lower cost.
- Botox (1 area) – Forehead: 110,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 2,530)
- Botox (1 area): Around the eyes/ between eyebrows: 110,000 KRW each
- Botox (3 areas): Forehead + eye area + between eyebrows: 330,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 7,590)
- Botox for jaw muscles (NABOTA from South Korea): 230,000 South Korean won (approximately NT$ 5,290)
- Full-face skin Botox: 550,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 12,650)
How to choose between the two brands? If readers inject the product more than twice a year and have used three or more brands to avoid resistance, CDU Botox is the better choice. For those who get the injection once a year or are trying it for the first time and want to keep costs under NT$10,000 for three treatment areas, Nabota offers the most cost-effective entry point in this comparison. Before heading to Korea, you can first obtain quotes in Traditional Chinese and confirm the schedule through the BeautsGO platform, so as to avoid being pressured to upgrade to a more expensive brand on site.
Kim Yang-ji & Zhang Feng-shuo Dermatology (Seomyeon, Busan)
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📍 5th Floor, Gyeongam Building, 686 Jungang-daero, Busanjin-gu, Busan Metropolitan City
🚇 Easily accessible from Seomyeon Station via foot; located next to
Lotte Department Store Busan Main Branch
🕐 Monday to Friday: 9:30–19:00 | Saturday: 9:30–15:30 | Closed on Sundays
Melanin, redness, acne, and acne scars: A comprehensive guide to laser and injection treatments

The second poster covers five main concerns: mole removal, pigmentation reduction, broken capillaries, acne, and acne scars. It offers the most “individual options” among the three quotation sheets. Below, we break it down into three H3 sections in the order of the posters to explain each item separately.
Mole removal: Two-tier pricing based on a 2mm boundary
Mole removal is the most straightforward section in our pricing: 13,000 KRW (about NT$ 300) per mole under 2mm, 26,000 KRW (about NT$ 600) per mole over 2mm. For raised moles, warts, milia, and sebaceous cysts, the price starts at 40,000 KRW per lesion (about NT$ 920). This option is ideal for those with 10 or more small moles on their face who want to have them removed all at once. It’s recommended to count and take photos of the moles you want to remove in front of a mirror before traveling to Korea, so you can refer to them when you arrive and avoid being persuaded to add extra treatments on the spot.
Whitening Complex and LUMENIS Complex: The Top Choice for Chloasma, Freckles, and General Pigmentation Issues
The pigment laser treatment package features “combined therapy using multiple devices, priced at 660,000 KRW per session.” The first option is a whitening combination (POTONA + REVLITE + PICO ENLIGHTEN + EXCEL-V + STAR WALKER), which utilizes multiple wavelengths such as Pico, honeycomb Pico, and Nd:YAG to target chloasma and general pigmentation issues. The second option is a LUMENIS combination (M22 + FOTONA whitening treatment + Gentle-Max Pro), designed specifically for freckles and common pigmentation problems; the M22 photorejuvenation technique helps address both superficial pigmentation and redness. Both packages come at the same price, allowing patients to choose based on their primary type of pigmentation concerns.
- Whitening treatments (from POTONA, REVLITE, PICO ENLIGHTEN, EXCEL-V, STAR WALKER): 660,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 15,180)
- LUMENIS Combination (M22 + FOTONA Whitening + Gentle-Max Pro): 660,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 15,180)
- Excel V Laser (rosacea, pigmentation): 450,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 10,350)
- Vbeam Perfecta for Perioral Area (Rosacea): 280,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 6,440)
- Vbeam Perfecta for Cheeks (Telangiectasia): 660,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 15,180)
Acne and acne scars: How to choose the right treatment method—Potenza, CAPRI, Flyshot, or HALO based on your needs
The treatments for acne and acne scars are listed in ascending order based on the “one-time cost,” making it easier for readers to match the option to the severity of their acne issues. A single session of CAPRI laser treatment costs 330,000 Korean won and is suitable for mild red acne marks; one session of Potenza therapy costs 450,000 Korean won and is ideal for enlarged Pores and active acne. The combination of Potenza therapy plus 3CC of Juvelook Collagen needles costs 1,100,000 Korean won (approximately NT$ 25,300), offering the most comprehensive solution for those with deep acne scars that require filling at the dermal layer. For moderate to severe ice-pick shaped acne scars, consider going straight for the Flyshot treatment at 1,000,000 Korean won or HALO treatment at 1,800,000 Korean won (both include whitening laser therapy).
- One session of Potenza (for Pores and acne): 450,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 10,350)
- Potenza + Juvelook Collagen Needles 3CC (acne scars, Pores): 1,100,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 25,300)
- CAPRI Laser, 1 session (acne): 330,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 7,590)
- Shuttle Laser (for pigmentation, acne scars, including whitening lasers): 1,000,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 23,000)
- HALO (acne scars, skin elasticity, includes whitening laser): 1,800,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 41,400)
Acne management, Rejuran hydrating treatments, and anti-aging devices: a comprehensive range from cleansing to Thermage therapy

The third poster features the longest section of content, outlining the four stages in sequence: beginner-level cleansing (microbubbles/LDM) → intermediate-level hydrating treatments (Rejuran/Juvelook) → advanced anti-aging devices (v-ro radiofrequency, HIFU, Thermage) → South Korea’s Nabota Botox, tailored to different levels of skin laxity and budget constraints.
Acne Management and Rejuran Hyaluronic Acid Injection Therapy
Acne treatment is positioned as “affordable regular maintenance.” The small-bubble full-face cleansing treatment costs 143,000 Korean won, while the LDM(ac) treatment for reducing acne and inflammation also runs at 143,000 Korean won. LDM is a multi-frequency ultrasound technology developed by Germany’s Wellcomet, effective for treating recurrent, inflamed acne spots. It can be used as part of daily skincare routines for both sensitive and oily skin types. Rejuran hyaluronic acid injections are priced at 500,000 Korean won for 2 cc and 1,000,000 Korean won for 4 cc, offering comprehensive full-face rejuvenation along with treatment of dark circles around the eyes through a single procedure that combines PN, HB, and eye-specific treatments. It can also be combined with the Blue Box Juvelook Collagen injection, which costs 280,000 Korean won per 1 CC, following a two-pronged approach of first promoting regeneration and then replenishing Collagen.
- Microbubbles (Full Face Cleaning): 143,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 3,290)
- LDM(ac) (acne treatment, anti-inflammatory): 143,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 3,290)
- Rejuran PN, HB, and Eye-Specific 2cc: 500,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 11,500)
- Rejuran PN, HB, and Eye-Specific 4cc: 1,000,000 Korean won (approximately NT$ 23,000)
- Blue Box Juvelook Collagen Injection 1CC: 280,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 6,440)
V-Ro Lifting (Ultrasound Gun) and VRO + Skin Botox Combo Package
V-Ro (ultrasonic gun) is the key component for mid-level anti-aging treatments in this list. One session combines 2,000 radio wave treatments with 300 HIFU treatments, using both devices on the same day, at a cost of 550,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 12,650). If additional 600 eye radio wave treatments are added, the total price rises to 660,000 KRW. The most comprehensive package includes V-Ro plus full-face dermal Botox (using American Botulinum Toxin), costing 1,320,000 KRW (about NT$ 30,360) — it offers radio wave tightening, HIFU, and Micro Botox for Pore reduction all in one session, making it ideal for people aged 30–40 who want to keep their treatment costs under NT$ 30,000 and complete a full anti-aging routine in just one day.
- V-Ro Lifting (2000 radio waves + 300 HIFI sound waves): 550,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 12,650)
- V-Ro Lifting + Eye Radio Waves 600 shots: 660,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 15,180)
- VRO + Facial Botox (Full Face), American Botox: 1,320,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 30,360)
The second generation of Ulthrea, Thermage FLX, and the Korean version of XERF
This treatment category is designed for advanced anti-aging needs, targeting individuals aged 35 and above with moderate to severe skin sagging, who are willing to invest between NT$50,000 and NT$70,000 per session. The second-generation Ulthrea is priced based on the number of pulses: 300 pulses cost 1,800,000 KRW, 400 pulses cost 2,300,000 KRW, and 500 pulses cost 2,800,000 KRW. The Oligio FLX (the fifth-generation Phoenix radio frequency device) comes at 600 pulses for 3,000,000 KRW, making it the most expensive anti-aging device listed here. For eye treatments, Oligio is available at 450 pulses starting at 2,000,000 KRW. Meanwhile, the Oligio XERF offers 600 pulses for 2,600,000 KRW, providing a great alternative for those who want the firming effects of Oligio but prefer a slightly lower budget compared to the American version.
- Ulthrea 2nd Generation: 300 shots at 1,800,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 41,400)
- Ulthrea 2nd Generation – 400 shots: 2,300,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 52,900)
- Ulthrea 2nd Generation – 500 shots: 2,800,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 64,400)
- American version of Thermage FLX 600 (Phoenix Wave 5th generation): 3,000,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 69,000)
- BARUNGYN Eye Thermage FLX 450 price: 2,000,000 KRW (approximately NT$ 46,000)
- Oligio XERF 600: 2,600,000 South Korean won (approximately NT$ 59,800)
Schedule a consultation for Thermage + HIFU + Rejuran anti-aging treatment
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📍 5th Floor, Gyeongam Building, 686 Jungang-daero, Busan City
💰 v-ro Radio
Waves + HIFI Sound Waves, starting at 550,000 KRW
🎯 Ideal for those with 35+ levels of mod
erate to severe skin laxity who want immediate firming and lifting results in just one session
How to handle currency conversion, 10% VAT, and budgeting in new Taiwan dollars
All currency conversions in this article are based on the rate of 10,000 South Korean won ≈ NT$ 230 (1 TWD ≈ 43.5 KRW), with the actual amount subject to the exchange rate on the day of payment. Cosmetic procedures in South Korea generally do not include a 10% VAT. The three posters from BARUNGYN Dermatology also specify that an additional 10% tax must be paid—this is a detail that’s often overlooked when budgeting. For example, for the “Thermage FLX 600 treatment,” the listed price of 3,000,000 KRW times 1.1 equals 3,300,000 KRW, which translates to approximately NT$ 75,900 in reality. Similarly, for the “vro + full-face dermal botulinum treatment,” 1,320,000 KRW times 1.1 equals 1,452,000 KRW, corresponding to roughly NT$ 33,396. It’s recommended to estimate the total cost by multiplying the listed price by 1.1.
Another cost that’s often overlooked is the translation and Chinese-speaking consultation service. Kim Yang Ji Zhang Feng Shuo Dermatology is a local dermatology clinic in Busan, and appointments for Chinese-speaking consultations require advance scheduling confirmation. By using the BeautsGO platform to make reservations, you can get quotes in Traditional Chinese and confirm the availability of translators, thus avoiding the extra expense of coordinating both Korean-language consultations and translation services on the spot.
5 Key Steps Before You Go
- Book in advance 7–10 days: July is the peak season for summer travel in South Korea. The Seomyeon area is surrounded by Lotte Department Store and subway hubs, attracting a large number of tourists. Saturdays mornings and Wednesdays afternoons are the busiest times, so it’s recommended to make reservations through BeautsGO ahead of time.
- Choose your Botox brand first: The price difference between the U.S. version of Botox and Nabota can exceed 30%. Before you go, decide based on four factors—first-time user, experienced user, concerns about resistance, and brand preference—to avoid being pressured to upgrade to a different brand on the spot.
- Complete the entire package in one session: VRO plus full-face dermal Botox for 1,320,000 KRW, which is about 20% cheaper than purchasing VRO separately at 550,000 KRW plus full-face Micro Botox at 770,000 KRW. If you have enough time, it’s recommended to go ahead and complete it all at once.
- Avoid scheduling appointments on Sundays and public holidays: the clinic is closed on Sundays, and it operates only until 13:00 on public holidays. If your departure coincides with a Sunday, neither injections nor laser treatments can be added at the last minute.
- Be sure to clarify the 10% VAT and medication costs: It’s recommended to ask the clinic to issue a quote showing the “final price including VAT,” and confirm whether anesthetic ointment, repair masks, and oral medications are charged separately to avoid unexpected additional fees at the clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions FAQ
Q1: Where is Kim Yang Ji Zhang Feng Suo Dermatology? Is it far from Busan Station?
The clinic is located on the 5th floor of Gyeongam Building, at 686 Jungang-daero in Busan Town, Busan Metropolitan City. It sits in the Lotte Department Store Busan main store shopping area right next to Seomyeon Subway Station (서면역). It’s only about a 10-minute drive from Busan Station and a 45-minute subway ride from Busan Gimhae International Airport, making it one of the easiest Dermatology clinics in Busan to visit for a “one-day round trip” as listed here.
Q2: Is the quote inclusive of 10% VAT? Can foreign tourists get a tax refund?
All three posters state that “a 10% additional tax must be added to the above prices,” meaning the quoted amounts do not include VAT. Foreign tourists can apply for a refund of medical VAT at the tax refund counters at Busan Gimhae Airport. They need to keep the original medical receipt issued by the clinic, along with their passport and boarding pass. It’s recommended to ask the store to issue an English receipt when paying by card, as this will simplify the refund process.
Q3: Is there a significant difference in effectiveness between the U.S. version of Botox and South Korea’s Nabota?
Both belong to Type A botulinum toxin and have received approval from the U.S. FDA for clinical use. The difference in effectiveness depends more on injection technique and dose control rather than the brand itself. In practice, the American version of Botox has a more concentrated spread, while Nabota offers better value for money. If you have over two years of experience with regular botulinum toxin injections and are concerned about resistance, the American version is a better choice; if this is your first time visiting Korea or you only want temporary results, Nabota will suffice.
Q4: How should I choose between Thermage FLX and the Korean version of XERF?
Both utilize monopolar RF waves, targeting primarily the dermal layer. The American version of Thermage FLX (the fifth-generation Phoenix wave) features more stable energy control and a wealth of clinical data. In this table, it costs 3,000,000 Korean won per 600 sessions, while the Korean version of XERF costs 2,600,000 Korean won per 600 sessions—making it a better choice for those on a budget who still want to experience the firming effects of Thermage. It’s recommended to evaluate based on “one-time investment versus frequency per year”: if you plan to have the treatment once every two years, the American version offers better long-term value; if you prefer annual treatments, the savings from choosing the Korean version can be used to afford an additional 2 cc dose of Rejuran.
Q5: Why are Potenza combined with the Blue Box Juvelook 3CC ideal for those with acne scars?
Potenza uses radiofrequency energy to stimulate the production of new collagen in the dermis, while simultaneously delivering Juvelook (containing PDLLA polymers) along the needle pathway. The Blue Box version of Juvelook has a higher concentration and greater strength compared to the White Box version, resulting in more significant improvement in filling and smoothing out ice pick and rolling acne scars. At 1,100,000 Korean won per session (approximately NT$ 25,300), it may be considered one of the pricier treatment options listed here. However, for those with deep acne scars for which single laser treatments yield limited results, it is often more effective than undergoing 3–5 sessions of other treatments.
Conclusion: Consider the full quote for July as the best time for a “one-stop planning across multiple categories”
The July price list from Kim Yang Ji Zhang Feng Suo Dermatology puts together a variety of services—including two different brands of Botox, lasers for pigmentation and red blood vessels, treatments for acne and acne scars, Rejuran and products for achieving a DongAn Center Introduction-like glow, as well as radiofrequency, ultrasound, and Thermage HIFU—into one three-page brochure. This saves readers the time needed to compare prices across different clinics. For those who need a combination of Botox, pigment laser treatment, and anti-aging devices, these quotes can help save 15–25% compared to getting each service separately. Even if you only need one specific treatment, the individual pricing listed makes it easy to understand the cost structure, making it a valuable reference for comparing prices at Dermatology clinics in Busan during the second half of 2026. It’s recommended to use the BeautsGO platform to obtain quotes and scheduling in Traditional Chinese, so you can finalize your choice of products and calculate your total budget including taxes before you go. This way, you can start your treatment right away upon arrival in Busan and enjoy consistent results upon returning home.
Official Booking Portal for Complete Quotations in July at Busan Seomyeon
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📍 5th Floor, Gyeongam Building, 686 Jungang-daero, Busan City
💰 Nabota treatment for three areas starts at 330,000 KRW; Thermage XERF starts at 2,600,000 KRW
🎯 One-stop solution
s including Botox, pigment laser therapy, Rejuran, and radiofrequency treatments


