To be honest, I spent nearly three years exploring the Gangnam area of Seoul, and I visited quite a few Dermatology clinics during that time. At the end of last year, a friend suddenly asked me, “Have you heard of South Korea’s goldj Dermatology clinic?” I was taken aback for a moment—the name sounded somewhat unfamiliar to me. But after doing some research, I found that it had a pretty good reputation within certain circles. With a mix of skepticism and curiosity, I made an appointment to visit the clinic. From the moment I stepped inside, several details made me realize that this clinic was indeed different from others… What follows is my true account of the experience. ✍️

What is the background of South Korea’s goldj Dermatology? It’s better to understand that before proceeding.
At first hearing, this name might seem like an abbreviation, but in fact, “goldj” is the brand name of this clinic itself. It specializes in precise Dermatology treatments and is not part of any well-known chain network. Located on a relatively quiet street in Gangnam District, the clinic has a unassuming exterior; only upon entering does one realize that the interior space is much more spacious than expected.
I asked the receptionist, and they told me that the core focus of this clinic is…
- Priority is given to in-person consultations; there’s no rush to present treatment plans. The doctor who received me spent nearly 20 minutes asking about my diet, daily routine, and any previous skincare treatments I had undergone. This was much more reassuring than the 5-minute briefings at many high-volume clinics.
- Customized treatment plans are the main focus – instead of offering you a fixed “package with options A/B/C”, we create a plan tailored to your skin condition on that particular day. In my case, the treatment plan turned out to be completely different from what I had expected.
- There are people who provide services in Chinese – although not every doctor speaks Chinese, each clinic has staff who can assist with translations throughout the entire process. This is very important, as it allows patients who do not understand Korean to still get clear explanations.
One detail: the magazines in the waiting area are always the latest issues, and there is also hot tea and snacks on the tables. Such small attentions show that the clinic really cares about details. ☕ It may seem like a subtle thing, but after visiting many clinics, you will realize how rare this kind of “thoughtfulness” really is.

What treatments can be provided at goldj Dermatology? What are its main areas of expertise?
Short answer: The positioning focuses on simultaneously pursuing three key areas: precise anti-aging treatments, skin regeneration, and repair of problematic skin areas. It’s not about trying to do everything; instead, each aspect of the approach is carried out with great attention to detail.
When I was conducting my own research, I listed the main categories:
| Project classification | Specific treatment plan | Suitable for various skin types |
|---|---|---|
| Energy-related products | Thermage FLX, Ulthera HIFU | Loose skin, enlarged Pores, sagging contours |
| Laser phototherapy | Pico laser, flash laser, skin-clearing laser | Spots, dullness, Pores, fine lines |
| Injections | Botulinum toxin, Filler, and Collagen injections | Dynamic wrinkles, Apple Zone, and sagging skin |
| Restorative products | Hydrofiller injections, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) autologous serum, and vitamin C infusion | Dryness, repair, and post-operative recovery |
| Acne-prone skin/sensitive skin | Blue light therapy, fruit acid exfoliation, anti-allergy and soothing care | Acne, sensitive skin with redness, uneven skin tone |
That time, I underwent Pico laser treatment (mainly targeting a few freckles on my Forehead) plus hyaluronic acid injections. The doctor said that the pigmentation on both sides of my face was less severe than expected, so low-energy Pico laser treatment would be sufficient; there was no need to use high energy. This approach of “not over-treating” was really helpful to me. In previous clinics, people always told me that “doing it one more time would get better results,” but the doctor at goldj simply said, “This treatment should be enough. Let’s wait for a month and see how it goes.”
👆 I think this statement is particularly true.
What is the approximate price at South Korea’s goldj Dermatology? Are the fees transparent?
Let me state the conclusion first: the price is not the cheapest, but the fee breakdown is very clear, and there is no sense of hidden additional charges.
The following are the quotes I received on that day (in Korean won, for reference only; the final price shall be determined based on actual consultations):
| Treatment options | Reference price (Korean won) | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Pico laser treatment for the entire face | Approximately 200,000 to 350,000 Korean won | The discount is adjusted according to the energy consumption/per usage; it is available on the first use. |
| Hydrofiller injection (5ml) | Approximately 150,000 to 250,000 Korean won | The content of Filler is slightly higher. |
| Thermage (for the face) | Approximately 900,000 to 1.4 million Korean won | FLX probe, with an additional charge for the neck area |
| Botox (Forehead/Between the eyebrows) | Approximately 100,000 to 200,000 Korean won per treatment area | Genuine Botox; the dosage is determined by a doctor. |
| First consultation | Free of charge | Involves detection using skin analysis instruments. |
I personally spent approximately 420,000 Korean won on a Pico treatment (low-energy full-face treatment) combined with hyaluronic acid injections. Compared to other Dermatology clinics in Gangnam, the cost is fairly similar. However, some other clinics charge between 550,000 and 600,000 won for the same services, so I think the price at goldj is quite reasonable.
There’s one detail worth mentioning: when it’s time to pay, the front desk will print out the individual prices of each service on the receipt, rather than providing a vague summary stating “total amount: XX yuan”. I find this approach to be extremely transparent and honest. 💳

My personal experience, from the appointment to the post-operative period – all the details are recorded in detail.
Here are the key points: The entire process roughly follows this sequence. I personally underwent Pico treatment combined with hyaluronic acid injection, and the entire procedure took approximately two and a half hours at the clinic.
1. The reservation process: I contacted them through a Chinese-language consultation channel, and they responded very quickly – the time was confirmed within about 20 minutes. During the reservation, they asked me whether I had ever undergone laser treatment, or whether I was currently taking retinol or photosensitive medications. Such attention to detail made me feel that they were serious about their work.
2. Registration at the clinic: Upon entering, I filled out a bilingual questionnaire in Korean and Chinese, answering questions about my allergy history, medication use, and my skin goals. After waiting for about 10 minutes, a nurse brought me to undergo a skin analysis using specialized equipment. This service was free of charge, and after the scan, a report was generated. The doctor then explained the results to me based on this report.
3. The consultation session: This time, the doctor was a man in his 40s who spoke at a slow pace, with a Chinese translator sitting beside him. He turned the skin analysis report towards me and pointed at it, saying, “The pigmentation on your right cheek is darker than on the left side; I suggest starting the treatment from this area, as the intensity of the treatment should not be the same on both sides.” Such attention to detail surprised me—most clinics simply use the same settings for both sides during the treatment.
4. The treatment itself: After applying the anesthetic cream for about 30 minutes, the nurse checked every few minutes to confirm whether the numbness was sufficient. The Pico laser treatment itself took approximately 20 minutes. During the procedure, there was a noticeable stinging sensation, but it was still tolerable. Immediately after the treatment, the nurse applied a cold compress before proceeding with the hyaluronic acid injection. The entire process took around 45 minutes.
5. Post-treatment instructions – This is the part I like the most. The nurse gave me a card in Chinese listing the precautions to take in the days following the treatment, including what I couldn’t do, when I could start wearing makeup again, and what to pay attention to after returning to Taiwan. She also specifically reminded me: “If you notice small white spots on your face, don’t worry; those are just the residues of the hyaluronic acid injection and will be absorbed within two days.” No previous clinic had ever mentioned this beforehand; it was always only after I became concerned that I would go and inquire. 😅

Real customer testimonials – the details that made me remember this clinic
In addition to my own experiences, I also compiled feedback from several friends and colleagues. These comments were either in the jargon specific to the industry or in the everyday language used by ordinary people.
Case 1: Xiaoyu, 28 years old, from Taiwan, with combination skin type.
“Whe
n I went for the treatment, my main concerns were the Pores in the T-zone area and some redness on my skin. The doctor recommended a combination of Fraxel treatment and soothing care, saying it would be more stable. At first, I considered adding Pico treatment as well, but the doctor said my condition didn’t require it and that this initial treatment would be sufficient. The day after the procedure, my skin was indeed red for a whole day, but by the third day, the redness was almost gone. What surprised me the most was that two weeks after returning to Taiwan, my mother noticed that my skin had become smoother. She had no idea what treatment I had undergone – that’s the true proof of the results.”
Case 2: Mia, 34 years old, Hong Kong, dry and aged skin
“I underwent Thermage tr
eatment for the first time at goldj, recommended by a friend. I was initially hesitant because Thermage is also available in Hong Kong, but the prices there were almost half as high. However, I was very satisfied with the density of the treatments administered; there was no feeling of uneven distribution. A nurse was present throughout the procedure, and the doctor checked the energy settings every few minutes. On the day of the treatment, my face felt a bit swollen, but the swelling subsided by the next day. After continuing the treatments for two months, I noticed that the contours of my face had indeed become tighter. I compared it in the mirror, and it was definitely a real change, not just an illusion.”
Case 3: My own follow-up observations
On the third day a
fter the procedure, the area treated with Pico laser on my face developed slight scabs, about the size of sesame seeds. I didn’t do anything special to them, and they fell off naturally on the fifth day. As the nurse said, the whiteheads caused by the hyaluronic acid injections disappeared after two days. Throughout the entire recovery period, I wore a mask (I usually do anyway) and didn’t experience any particular discomfort. One month later, when I looked at myself in the glow of light, I noticed that the pigmentation on my right cheek had indeed faded compared to before. It wasn’t an exaggerated “complete change in appearance,” but rather a noticeable improvement that suggested I had been taking good care of my skin recently. I think this result is completely reasonable.
Before going to Goldj Dermatology in South Korea, you may also have these questions.
I have compiled some common Q&A questions, which were either asked by me or my friends. The answers are based on my actual experience.
Q: Is it possible to go to goldj if I don’t understand Korean?
A: Abso
lutely. The clinic provides Chinese translation services; you can communicate in Chinese throughout the entire process, from consultation to post-operative instructions. You can also arrange everything in advance through WeChat or LINE during the booking phase. I hardly felt any language barriers at all.
Q: How far in advance should I make a reservation?
A:
It is recommended to reserve at least 3–5 days before arriving in South Korea. During the peak seasons (March/April and September/October), it is advisable to book one week in advance. I made my reservation 4 days in advance and happened to get a available spot. If you decide to go at the last minute, you can still send a message to inquire; occasionally, some people cancel their reservations, leaving available spots.

Q: Is it safe to fly back to Taiwan immediately after completing a treatment here?
A:
The nurse said that as long as the treatment does not involve any damage to the epidermis (such as Thermage or hyaluronic acid injections), it is fine to fly on the same day. For treatments like Pico, which may cause mild redness, it is recommended to wait 24 hours after the procedure before flying, mainly because the dry air in the cabin can be harsh on the skin that has just undergone laser treatment.
Q: Can I pay by card? Is tax refund possible?
A: You can p
ay by card; Visa, MasterCard, and UnionPay are all accepted. Regarding tax refunds, since medical treatments are considered medical services, they generally fall outside the scope of regular shopping tax refunds. However, you can inquire with the clinic in advance to see if they offer any special tax-refund programs.
Q: How does the skin look on the same day after the treatment? Can I go out and have fun?
A: There are no
issues at all after the Hyaluronic Acid injection treatment; you can just apply some makeup and go shopping as usual. After a Pico treatment, the face may turn slightly red, so it’s recommended to keep a low-profile on that day and apply good sunscreen. After a Thermage treatment, there may be some swelling on the same day; it’s advisable to schedule the treatment in the last few days of your trip or to rest in the hotel for one night.
Q: What makes goldj different from other well-known Dermatology clinics in Gangnam?
A:
The main differences lie in the time spent during the consultation and the lack of excessive sales pressure. I have visited several renowned Dermatology clinics in Gangnam, and in some of them, as soon as you enter, the nurse would immediately suggest a particular treatment package without even letting the doctor examine your skin first. At goldj, however, the doctor actually examines your skin before recommending any treatment plan, and if they determine that no treatment is necessary, they will not try to persuade you otherwise. This approach creates a much more relaxed experience for patients.

Sharing information on how to make an appointment at South Korea’s goldj Dermatology
I would like to share with you how I make my appointments. I first contact them through WeChat to confirm the time and the specific area of consultation; they respond very quickly. If you also plan to include this appointment in your trip to Seoul, it might be helpful to prepare the questions you want to ask in advance. This will make the consultation much more efficient.✨
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By the way, if this is your first time going to South Korea for Dermatology treatment, it is recommended that you focus on having a face-to-face consultation rather than insisting on undergoing specific procedures. Sometimes, the advice a doctor gives – such as “you don’t need to have this procedure” – can be the most valuable advice of all. 🙌

After visiting there, you will probably understand why some people want to return again after just one visit. It’s not because it’s the cheapest option, but because it makes you feel that you have been “treated with respect.” This kind of feeling is truly rare.