To be honest, choosing a dermatology clinic sometimes depends on intuition. Last month, my friend flew to Seoul for some skincare treatments and invited me along. She had already booked a clinic in Gangnam—the Korean Herne Dermatology Clinic—and said, “The decor there is really unique; you’ll understand once you see it.” I went with her, half-believing it, and when we got there, I was stunned: this place didn’t look like a hospital at all—it was more like a spaceship interior.
1. First impression upon entering—the “Spacecraft” treatment room at Korean Herne Dermatology Clinic
The entrance to the treatment room led through an arched tunnel with a wooden ceiling covering the entire space. The walls were made of sandstone with a textured surface, and the lighting created an atmosphere reminiscent of a cave exploration. My friend explained that this area was called the “5G Lifting Treatment Chamber” and was designed specifically for high-end anti-aging treatments. The moment I lay down on the bed, I felt completely relaxed—it wasn’t like getting a shot at all; it was more like enjoying a spa session.

Aside from this treatment chamber, the hospital’s equipment and consulting rooms also left a deep impression on me—copper-colored metal walls, built-in lighting strips on the floor, and orange-colored equipment consoles with multiple lasers arranged together. The visual impact was nothing like what I expected from a regular dermatology clinic.

2. What does Korean Herne Dermatology Clinic specialize in? Thermage, 5G Lifting, PRF stem cells—let’s find out everything
This clinic positions itself as a “Global Anti-Aging Center” and focuses on three main areas:
- Thermage FLX: This uses high-frequency radio waves for tightening and lifting the skin. The clinic uses genuine original equipment, and you can check the certifications before the treatment.
- 5G Lifting: This is the clinic’s signature multi-stage treatment that combines thread lifting, fillers, and lasers, ideal for those looking to significantly improve their facial contours.
- PRF stem cell regeneration therapy: In November 2025, it was approved by the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare as an “Advanced Regenerative Medicine Practice Institution.” This therapy uses autologous blood to extract PRF hematopoietic stem cells, focusing on promoting dermal regeneration and anti-aging treatments—a approach that is relatively uncommon at Jiangnan Dermatology.
Other commonly offered treatments include thread lifting, hyaluronic acid injections, Inmode FX, ExcelV lasers, picosecond treatments, and nasal composite surgeries. While it isn’t a highly specialized anti-aging center, it offers a wide range of services.

III. Latest reference prices for Herne Dermatology in Korea for 2026
The official website does not disclose the prices. The following figures are based on my own inquiries and online research and are provided for general reference only. Actual costs should be confirmed on-site.
| Treatment | Reference price (Korean won) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Thermage FLX for the entire face | 1.5 million – 2 million Korean won | Original device; actual number of probes can be adjusted. |
| HIFU ultrasound knife for the entire face. | 400,000 to 1.2 million. | Depends on the brand and number of hairs. |
| 5G lifting procedure (combined treatment). | Consultation and quotation. | Therapeutic packages offered by the clinic, with significant differences. |
| PRF stem cell regeneration injections. | Consultation and quotation. | Advanced regenerative medical technology; uses autologous blood extraction. |
| Thread embedding for enhancement (improving overall appearance) | 600,000 – 1.5 million | The number of wires affects the price |
| Hyaluronic acid fillers | 200,000 – 500,000 per unit | Brand factors can result in significant price differences |
| Hydrofacial injections | 300,000 – 600,000 | It depends on the formula |
| Basic skin care | 80,000 to 120,000 | Cleaning, introduction, sedation, etc. |
The overall pricing is considered mid-to-high in the Jiangnan area; it’s not the most expensive compared to the top-tier luxury clinics in Cheongtan-dong, but it’s also not cheap. Fortunately, there is no forced sales pressure, so you don’t feel pressured to proceed if you don’t want to after the consultation.
IV. Who is Dr. Huh Hyun-seung, the president of Korea’s Herne Dermatology? An overview of his background and qualifications
The representative president of Korea’s Herne Dermatology is Dr. Huh Hyun-seung (서현승). Upon research, it was found that he is a full member of the Korean Society of Dermatology and Aesthetics, the Korean Society of Cosmetic Laser Therapy, and the Korean Society of Stem Cell Research. He is also recognized as a Key Doctor by three companies: German Merz (the parent company of Ulthera), Swiss Teosyal, and Swedish Restylane.
Before this position, he also served as the representative president of the Lafine Clinic and the Tiffany Clinic. This means that he actually founded and led these hospitals himself, rather than just holding an honorary title.

The other director is Dr. Shin Sang-ho (신상호). The two doctors work together, complementing each other’s areas of expertise. The hospital was established in 2009 and has been in operation for over 15 years, serving more than 500,000 customers. Its reputation has mainly spread through word of mouth, and the return rate is said to be as high as 95%.
V. Only after visiting Korea’s Herne Dermatology did I learn about the consultation process and important notes.
Here are some of my real experiences after visiting:
- Reservations should be made in advance: Popular times are usually booked one to two weeks in advance. It is highly recommended to make reservations via LINE or email in advance.
- Chinese-language services available: There is Chinese-speaking customer service, and interpreters are present during consultations, so communication is generally not a problem.
- Post-treatment guidance in Chinese: After the treatment, you will receive a Chinese version of the post-treatment instructions—a very thoughtful detail.
- No forced sales: My friend said that even after three visits, if she didn’t want to add any extra services after the consultation, no pressure was exerted—it was very straightforward.
- Payment methods: Credit cards (including foreign cards) are accepted, but it is advisable to check the exchange rate in advance.
- Private and confidential environment: The treatment rooms are relatively independent, so there’s no need to worry about being seen by other customers. There is also a full-body disinfection area upon entry.
VI. Overview of basic information about Herne Dermatology in Korea
| Services | Details |
|---|---|
| 📍 Clinic Name | HERNE Clinic / Hee Xi Dermatology |
| 📌 Address | 59, 77 Suicheo-daero, Ruso-gu, Seoul, 1st and 3rd floors below I’PARK exit 2, Gangnam Station |
| 🚇 Transportation | About 5 minutes walk from Exit 12 of Gangnam Station on Line 2 / About 3 minutes walk from Exit 6 of Sinnyeonghoe Station on Line 9 |
| 🕐 Hours of Operation | Monday to Friday: 10:00 – 19:00 | Saturday: 10:00 – 16:00 (Closed on Sundays and public holidays) |
| 🏥 Lead Physicians | Seo Hyun-seung, Shin Sang-ho |
| 💬 How to Make an Appointment | LINE consultation / Gmail email / One-click reservation via BeautsGO |
VII. Once you’re ready, reserve a appointment at Herne Dermatology in Korea — choose from LINE, Gmail, or BeautsGO
When going to Korea for the first time for skin treatment, the biggest concern is likely being unable to communicate smoothly and getting taken advantage of. By using the following methods to make an appointment, you can confirm the services and costs in advance, so you won’t feel rushed upon arrival:
LINE: For immediate consultations, you can ask about available appointment times directly or take screenshots to request quotes; responses
are usually quick. Gmail: Ideal if you want a written record for later reference, as it provides formal confirmation. Bea
utsGO: A Chinese-language reservation platform that allows you to compare reviews and prices from several nearby clinics before making a decision.