How Much Does Glass Skin Cost in Korea?
How Much Does Glass Skin Cost in Korea?

“Glass skin” treatments in Korea are not a single procedure, but a combination of lasers, skin boosters, and hydration treatments.
Costs vary widely depending on how advanced the treatment plan is—from simple facials to full premium programs.
On average, you can expect anywhere from
β©100,000 to over β©1,500,000, depending on intensity and clinic level.
What “Glass Skin” Actually Includes
In Korean dermatology, “glass skin” is achieved through a combination approach, typically including:
- Laser toning (brightening & pigmentation)
- Skin boosters (Rejuran, HA, Juvelook)
- Hydration facials (Aqua Peel, LDM)
- Sometimes Skin Botox or RF treatments
π This is why pricing varies—it’s not just one treatment.
Cost Breakdown by Treatment Type
1. Basic Glow Treatments (Entry Level)
- Aqua Peel / Hydrafacial: β©30,000 – β©250,000
- Basic facials & maintenance: ~β©50,000 – β©150,000
β Best for: Quick glow before events
β Duration: 1–3 days effect
2. Laser-Based Glass Skin Treatments
- Laser toning (Pico / Q-switched): β©80,000 – β©250,000
- Advanced laser programs: β©200,000 – β©500,000
β Best for: Brightening, pigmentation, overall tone
3. Skin Booster Treatments (Core of Glass Skin)
- Basic HA boosters: β©150,000 – β©300,000
- Rejuran / Juvelook / premium boosters: β©250,000 – β©700,000
- Advanced boosters (exosome / PRP): β©300,000 – β©600,000+
β Best for: Hydration, pore tightening, “glass glow”
4. Combination “Glass Skin Packages” (Most Popular)
- Basic combo (laser + booster): β©250,000 – β©600,000
- Full glass skin programs: β©500,000 – β©1,200,000+
- Premium clinic programs: β©400,000 – β©1,500,000 per session
β This is what most tourists actually book
5. High-End / Celebrity-Level Treatments
- Advanced regenerative programs: β©600,000 – β©2,000,000+
Includes:
- Exosomes / stem-cell-based boosters
- RF + laser + injection combinations
β Best for: Anti-aging + long-term skin transformation
Typical Total Cost (Realistic Scenarios)
Budget “Glow-Up”
- β©100,000 – β©300,000
π Basic facial + light laser
Standard Glass Skin (Most Common)
- β©300,000 – β©800,000
π Laser + skin booster combo
Premium Glass Skin Program
- β©800,000 – β©1,500,000+
π Full-face customized combination
Long-Term Glass Skin Plan (Packages)
- β©600,000 – β©2,000,000+
π 3–5 session programs
Why Prices Vary So Much
1. Number of Treatments Combined
More combination = higher cost (but better results)
2. Brand of Skin Booster
- HA → cheaper
- Rejuran / Juvelook → mid
- Exosome → premium
3. Clinic Level
- Myeongdong → cheaper
- Gangnam → premium pricing
4. Number of Sessions
Glass skin is usually not a one-time treatment
π Most clinics recommend:
- 3 sessions minimum
- 3–5 sessions for optimal results
Korea vs Other Countries
- Korea: β©300,000 – β©800,000 typical
- USA: $800 – $2,000+ equivalent treatments
π Korea is often 50–70% cheaper for similar results
Is It Worth It?
Yes—if done properly.
Glass skin treatments in Korea are worth it because:
- Combination treatments give faster results
- Prices are significantly lower than Western countries
- Technology and techniques are highly advanced
π But results depend heavily on:
- Clinic choice
- Proper treatment plan (not just cheap deals)
Final Thoughts
“Glass skin” in Korea can cost anywhere from β©100,000 to over β©1,500,000, depending on how advanced your treatment plan is.
- Cheap = temporary glow
- Mid-range = visible improvement
- Premium = long-term transformation
π The sweet spot for most people:
β©300,000 – β©800,000 per session for real, noticeable results




