The Revenge of the Flat-Headed BYUL: One Month After Bone Cement Surgery at a South Korea-based Jogak Plastic Surgery Clinic – No More Need for Wig Pads to Wear Pigtails!

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Mocked for my flat head for 20 years — I finally made this decision

Sis, let me tell you, I’ve been holding this in for so long. Ever since I was little, every time I went to get my hair cut, the Designer would say, “Your Back of head is pretty flat—let’s add some volume here.” I couldn’t tie my hair too high, my bun always looked like it was stuck to the wall, and I had to find the perfect angle when taking side photos—only those with a flat head can truly understand the struggles.

One day, I came across a discussion on Dcard titled, “Is it worth going to South Korea for Bone cement filling in the Back of head?” The comments below were split down the middle—some called it crazy, while others said it could turn your life around. Driven by curiosity, I did some research and eventually settled on a clinic known as a leader in Bone cement procedures for Jogak in South Korea.

This clinic is truly unique—while other plastic surgery clinics offer a wide range of services such as eye, nose, facial contouring, and Breast enhancement, this one specializes in just one thing: head sculpting. Since 2005, Director Song Yong-tae has performed over 3,000 Bone cement surgeries in 15 years. One doctor, one specialty, dedicated to it his entire career—it’s this level of focus that makes me confident enough to trust him with my head.

Bone cement used in Jogak plastic surgery in South Korea

Where exactly is the best Jogak and plastic surgery clinic in South Korea? A handy guide to transportation

Jogak Plastic Surgery is located at 359 Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, right in the heart of Gangnam, Seoul — on the 3rd floor of the Dossiervit2-CHA building. Gangnam Station is one of Seoul’s most bustling shopping areas, and the clinic is right next to the subway exit, making it extremely easy to find even if you’re new to the area.

  • Exit 7 at Gangnam Station on Line 2 of the subway — walk straight for 150 meters, which takes about 1 minute.
  • Exit 5 at Gangnam Station on the ANEW Bundang Line – it’s even closer; you’ll reach the clinic building in just about 20 meters.
  • Bus: Get off at Gangnam Station. Buses with blue numbers such as 140/101/150/110/120, or red-numbered buses like 1450/5101/1550 can all take you there.

It’s incredibly convenient — taking the subway means you can practically reach your destination as soon as you exit the station. That day, I started from my hotel in Myeongdong and took Line 2 straight to Gangnam Station, without having to change lines or navigate around. The clinic’s building is located on the main road, and its glass curtain wall makes it easily recognizable.

💡 If you also want to take advantage of dermatological treatments in Gangnam, consider heading to Exit 8 of Sinsa Station – it’s just a 10-minute walk away! PASCAL Dermatology is located on the 3rd floor of a separate building, and like the one near the subway station, it makes it convenient to schedule multiple appointments in one go.

2026 Pricing for Bone Cement in South Korea’s Jogak Plastic Surgery Clinics Revealed

Let’s start with what everyone is most concerned about—cost. Here are the latest prices as of July 2026, sourced from BeautsGO and the clinics’ official websites:

Jogak plastic surgery hospital

Jogak Plastic Surgery Hospital

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📍 3rd Floor, Dossiervit2-CHA, 359 Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul 🚇 1
50m from Exit 7 of Gangnam Station on Line 2 / 20m from Exit 5
of ANEW Bundang Line 🕐 Monday to Friday: 10:00–19:00 / Saturday: 10:00–16:00

✨ Bone cement filling · Scalp height augmentation · Forehead reshaping

💰 Project price reference
Recommended Items Reference price
Bone cement filling in the Back of head Starting from ₩6,050,000
Forehead Bone cement Contouring Starting from ₩6,050,000
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Converted to New Taiwan Dollars, it’s approximately ₩6,050,000, or around NT$140,000–150,000. This price covers anesthesia, the surgery, hospital stay for observation, and follow-up visits after the procedure. Although it’s not cheap, the Bone cement is something implanted in the body for life, permanently altering the shape of the head. In comparison, “temporary solutions” such as wigs, volumizing sprays, and root lifting also incur significant costs over time.

If you’re still comparing different head shape surgery options from various clinics, you might want to check out this article: “Which is the best contour surgery clinic in Gangnam, Seoul? I compared 5 plastic surgery centers: Will/Jogak/Faceline/Pitangui/TS – a comprehensive guide.” I decided on Jogak after reading this article as well.

5 Major Advantages of Jogak Plastic Surgery: PTT and Dcard – Features Most Frequently Mentioned by Taiwanese Women

  1. “Dr. Song is extremely honest in his explanations—unlike other clinics that push their services aggressively.” This is the most frequently repeated review on Dcard. Dr. Song Longtai first examines your head’s CT scan before clearly stating, “You only need treatment on the Back of head; there’s no need to touch the Forehead.” His refusal to force unnecessary procedures is truly rare in the medical aesthetics industry.
  2. “Specializing solely in head shape correction – mastery in a specific field.” Jogak Plastic Surgery is South Korea’s first clinic dedicated exclusively to head contouring. Unlike general plastic surgery clinics that handle a wide range of procedures, Jogak focuses on perfecting the use of Bone cement for head reshaping. With 15 years of experience and 3,000 successful cases, Dr. Song has developed a well-established set of SOPs for determining the optimal filling locations, dosage, and curvature for different head shapes.
  3. “Recovery after the procedure is faster than expected.” — Many people think they’ll have to stay in bed for a week after having Bone cement injected, but in reality, they can return to normal activities by the third day, with stitches removed after a week. I personally went shopping in Gangnam on the fifth day (wearing a hat).
  4. “Everything is taken into consideration from every angle.” Dr. Song doesn’t just focus on filling in the Back of head; he also considers the side contours, 45-degree angles, and the smooth transition between the crown of the head and the Back of head. In his own words: “The head shape is three-dimensional—what we do is sculpting, not just filling.”
  5. “No need for revisions or regular follow-up visits to top up the filler” — Bone cement is permanent and requires just one surgical procedure. Unlike Filler injections that need to be repeated every 1–2 years, the long-term cost is actually lower.

Dr. Song Longtai’s philosophy in practice: Why “doing one thing well” is more important than “trying to do everything”?

Amid the widespread trend in plastic surgery to offer “one-stop services,” President Song Longtai’s choice stands out as particularly unconventional—he doesn’t perform eye surgeries, nose reshaping, or facial contouring procedures; he focuses solely on head treatments.

President Song graduated from the Medical Center of Hanyang University. He has served as an adjunct professor in plastic surgery, was named one of the world’s top 100 medical researchers, included in the three major global biographical dictionaries including ABI, and has also received an American Medal Award. With his qualifications, it would be no problem for him to practice general plastic surgery, potentially earning even more. Yet he chose a narrower path.

“Everyone has a different head shape — some have a sunken Back of head, some have a flat crown, some are asymmetrical, and there are even those who need repairs after a failed surgery,” he told me during the consultation. “That’s why I don’t offer package deals; each treatment is customized to the individual.”

He tailors recommendations based on age groups: for those in their 20s, he focuses on fullness and volume (as ponytails look great); for those in their 30s, he emphasizes crown height and overall proportions (to combat gravity); for those over 40, he prioritizes a natural look and side contours (so it’s not obvious that any treatment was done). This “age-specific customization” approach is something I’ve never heard of at other clinics.

Jogak plastic surgery clinic
Interior of Jogak plastic surgery practice

30-Day Actual Comparison Table of Bone Cement Filling Surgery after Jogak in South Korea

Here are the post-surgery changes I’ve documented, from right after the procedure to one month later — each stage brings different feelings.

Timing Physical sensations Visual Changes
On the day of surgery After the anesthetic wears off, there’s a feeling of swelling and tightness in the Back of head, but it’s not painful. It’s covered in gauze so I can’t see it, but I can feel its smooth curve — I’m already grinning inside.
Day 3 The swelling has significantly reduced, and sleeping on my side is no longer a problem. Looking in the mirror for the first time after removing the bandages — there’s actually a curve to my Back of head! It’s still a bit red and swollen though.
Day 7 (Suture removal) There’s almost no discomfort, and the suture removal goes quickly. The curve of my Back of head has settled in, and a friend asked, “Have you gained weight?” (Actually, it’s just that my head has become rounder, making my face look smaller.)
Day 14 You can live a completely normal life and even tie your hair in a ponytail. First time tying a high ponytail! I stared at myself in the mirror for 5 minutes—is this what a round head looks like?
Day 30 No sense of foreign object at all — feels just like your own bone. Even the hairstylist asked, “Does your Back of head seem rounder than before?” (I held back from saying anything.)
Before-and-after cases after Bone cement injection

It’s not just the Back of head—should you get forehead filler and crown lift done at the same time?

Many people ask: Is it enough to fill just the Back of head, or do I need to fill the Forehead too?

Director Song suggests, “It depends on your expectations for the overall shape of your head.” If you just want a nice look when tying your hair in a ponytail, the Back of head is sufficient; but if you want your head shape to look great from every angle, then the transition between the Forehead and the top of the head is very important.

Specifically:

  • Treatment only on the Back of head (starting at 6.05 million KRW): Improves the side and rear views, ideal for achieving a softer appearance when tying up hair in pigtails or buns.
  • Back of head + Crown of the head: Create a “high crown of the head” effect by lifting the upper 1/3 of the head, visually shrinking the face shape.
  • Back of head + Forehead (starting at 6.05 million KRW per set × 2): Lifting of the Forehead to enhance fullness, addressing issues such as a sunken or overly flat forehead, and creating more defined contours on the sides of the face.
  • 3-in-1 full-head sculpting: Ideal for those with extremely high expectations for their head shape. Director Song will design a customized plan based on CT scans.

If you’re interested in the relationship between head shape and face shape, you might also want to check out this article: An Honest Review of Sinsa’s Theippo Dermatology – The Clinic That Went Viral on Dcard for Its Uncompromising Service. It explores how facial contours and proportions complement head shape sculpting.

After the procedure, it’s impossible to tell where anything was altered—this is the ultimate goal of Bone cement usage in Jogak plastic surgery in South Korea.

Jogak plastic surgery adheres to a core aesthetic philosophy known as “no sense of plastic surgery.” This means that after having Bone cement injected, people will simply think, “You seem more attractive lately,” but they won’t be able to pinpoint exactly what changed.

Dr. Song said he’s most worried when clients show him photos of celebrities and say, “I want it to look like this” — because everyone has a different skull structure, thickness of soft tissues, and hair volume. Good head sculpting isn’t about copying and pasting; it’s about optimizing your natural features.

It’s similar to facial contouring surgery — the goal isn’t to “become someone else,” but to “become a better version of yourself.” I totally agree with this philosophy — after all, no one wants to have surgery only to be asked by friends, “Did you get plastic surgery?”

Case studies of head shaping using Jogak plastic surgery

Comparison: South Korea’s Jogak Plastic Surgery Clinics vs. Other Gangnam Hair Shape Correction Centers

Next, I’ll provide an objective comparison between Jogak Plastic Surgery and other clinics in Gangnam that offer head shape correction procedures.

Comparison Items Jogak Plastic Surgery Other plastic surgery clinics
Experience in head shape surgery Over 3,000 cases in 15 years, specializing in one niche area Head shape is just an additional feature, not part of the core service.
Surgical Procedure Permanent Bone cement filling Most only offer fillers (which require regular refills)
In-person consultation style The director conducts a personal consultation and discusses treatment options one by one after a CT scan. The consultant takes the lead; the clinic director doesn’t necessarily need to be involved throughout.
Chinese Services There’s a Chinese-speaking assistant. WeChat: diaoke2727 It varies by clinic; some do not offer services in Chinese.
Recovery ability Fixing failed cases from other clinics Most don’t offer second repairs
Review Keywords Focused, honest, natural results after treatment, no pushy sales Comprehensive services with a variety of pricing options

Simply put—if all you need is a Filler injection to fill in certain areas, many clinics can handle it. But if you’re looking for permanent Bone cement skull sculpting, the options become much more limited, with cosmetic Jogak surgery being the most experienced choice in this field.

Are you a good candidate for Jogak plastic surgery?

✅ Perfect for visiting ❌ Not recommended
A flat Back of head makes it hard to style hair in a ponytail, causing ongoing frustration. Severe fear of surgery, unable to tolerate having surgery done
Low Crown of the head – wanting a “high Crown of the head” appearance Recent wounds, infections, or skin conditions on the head
A sunken or overly flat Forehead, along with lack of definition in the side profile lines Taking anticoagulant medications and unable to stop taking them
Budget starts at ₩6.05 million; willing to fly to Seoul once Pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, or those who are not suitable for anesthesia
Looking for long-lasting results and avoiding the need to get fillers refreshed every 1-2 years Has no idea about the post-surgery recovery period, expects immediate results on the same day

💡 Quick tip: The suggestions above are for reference only. Whether they’re suitable for you actually depends on a CT scan and in-person consultation. It’s recommended to first reach out to the clinic via LINE or WeChat at diaoke2727 to assess your specific condition.

Complete Review of PTT/Dcard User Comments: Pros and Cons of CDU Jogak Plastic Surgery at a Glance

Evaluation Dimensions Advantages (frequently mentioned in positive reviews) Drawbacks (common complaints)
Doctors’ Professionalism Led personally by Director Song, who conducts thorough in-person consultations without rushing. The wait time for appointments is relatively long (there’s only one director).
Treatment Results The postoperative curve is natural, with satisfactory roundness and crown height. The recovery period is about a week (you’ll need to tolerate post-surgery swelling).
Service Experience Fluent communication in Chinese, with thorough follow-up care after the procedure The clinic is small, with limited space in the waiting area.
Transparent pricing Prices are transparent — no hidden fees after the in-person consultation Starting at 6.05 million KRW – a bit pricey for some people

What’s it like at the Jogak plastic surgery clinic? An inside look at the clinic

Jogak Plastic Surgery is located on the 3rd floor of the Dossiervit2-CHA building on Gangnam-daero. This is a building designed specifically for medical facilities, and you can see the clinic’s reception desk as soon as the elevator doors open. The overall design features a minimalist and professional style, dominated by white tones with wooden elements—far from the extravagant look one might expect from a cosmetic surgery clinic.

The waiting area isn’t very large, but it’s comfortable and clean, with tea available. I arrived at 10 a.m. on a weekday, and I was the only customer there—Dr. Song mentioned that they operate on a reservation basis, limiting the number of guests per day to ensure everyone gets enough time for a personalized consultation.

What’s particularly noteworthy is their CT room—the most essential equipment for skull reshaping. Dr. Song will first perform a head CT scan on you, then analyze your skull structure and soft tissue thickness layer by layer on the screen, using 3D simulations to show you what the results will look like after the procedure. The entire consultation takes about 40 minutes, which is far from the experience at some clinics where you’re asked to pay right after just a 5-minute examination.

Top 7 Frequently Asked Questions About Bone Cement in Jogak Plastic Surgery in South Korea on PTT/Dcard

Q: What is Bone cement? Is it safe? Bone ce
ment is a medical-grade biocompatible material that has been widely used in orthopedic surgeries—such as joint replacement—for decades. When used for skull reshaping, it is injected into the surface of the skull, where it hardens after shaping to permanently alter the curvature of the skull. The Bone cement utilized in jogak plastic surgery is medical-grade and approved by South Korea’s KFDA, ensuring its safety.

Q: How long does the surgery take? Is it painfu
l? For a single area such as just the Back of head, the procedure usually lasts around 1–1.5 hours. Sleep anesthesia is used throughout, so you won’t feel anything during the surgery. After the anesthesia wears off, there may be some swelling and mild tightness, but most people describe it as “feeling like wearing a very tight hat” — not painful enough to require painkillers.

Q: How soon can I wash my hair after the procedure? And when can I dye or perm
it? The stitches are removed around 5–7 days after the surgery, and you can wash your hair normally (gently) 2 days after that. It’s recommended to wait 3–4 weeks before dyeing your hair, and 4–6 weeks before perming it, to allow the wounds to fully heal.

Q: Is Bone cement absorbed by the body? Does it need to be redone? No. Bone cemen
t is a permanent material that doesn’t get absorbed like Filler injections. The results last a lifetime with just one procedure, eliminating the need for regular refills. This is also why, despite its higher cost per session, it turns out to be a more cost-effective option in the long run.

Q: Can I wear a helmet or ride a bike after the procedure? Avoid a
pplying pressure to the head for one month after surgery (including wearing tight hats, helmets, sleeping on your face, etc.). Once the Bone cement has fully set and bonded tightly with the bone after one month, it won’t affect your daily activities at all.

Q: How can foreigners make an appointment? What do they need
to prepare? Appointments can be scheduled via WeChat (diaoke2727) or LINE (@901taiqf). It’s recommended to book a consultation 1–2 weeks in advance; just bring your passport on the day of the visit. The clinic has Chinese-speaking staff, ensuring seamless communication. If surgery is needed, it usually takes place 1–3 days after the consultation.

Q: Will there be scars after the proce
dure? The incision is made inside the scalp (behind the Hairline Correction), about 3–4 centimeters long. Once stitched together, it’s covered by hair, so it’s completely invisible. Over 3–6 months, the scar will gradually fade until it’s almost unnoticeable.

Basic Information on Jogak Plastic Surgery

Project Details
📍 Clinic Name Sculpting Plastic Surgery / 조각성형외과의원
📌 Address 3rd Floor, Building 3, Dossiervit2-CHA, Gangnam-daero 359, Seocho-gu, Seoul Special City
🚇 Transportation 150m from Exit 7, Gangnam Station, Subway Line 2 / 20m from Exit 5, ANEW Bundang Line
🕐 Business Hours Monday to Friday: 10:00–19:00 / Saturday: 10:00–16:00 / Closed on Sundays and public holidays
🚗 Parking Parking is available at the building (public transportation is recommended for greater convenience).
💬 How to Book a Appointment LINE consultation / WeChat: diaoke2727 / One-click booking via BeautsGO

How to Make an Appointment for Bone Cement Treatment at a Jogak Plastic Surgery Clinic in South Korea

Jogak Plastic Surgery operates on a strictly scheduled basis, with no walk-in appointments allowed. Dr. Song personally conducts consultations, and the number of patients he can see each day is limited, so it’s recommended to make an appointment at least 1–2 weeks in advance.

Three steps to make an appointment: ① Contact the clinic via LINE/WeChat → ② Specify the treatment you’d like and your preferred date → ③ The clinic will reply with available time slots.

5 Common Mistakes to Avoid at Jogak Plastic Surgery Clinics (Learned from Real People’s Painful Experiences)

  1. Avoid coming for a consultation without a CT scan: Although Jogak will take a CT scan on-site, if you’ve already had a head CT in Taiwan, it’s recommended to bring that scan with you for Dr. Song to review—by comparing the two scans, he can assess your skull structure more accurately.
  2. Do not hide your medical history: especially if you have a history of angioedema, are taking aspirin, or anticoagulant medications, be sure to inform the doctor in advance. These factors can directly affect the surgical plan and anesthesia method.
  3. Don’t expect to see results on the day of the surgery. There will be swelling and edema around the head after the procedure, and it takes about 2–4 weeks to see the “final result.” Many people feel disappointed on the third day when the swelling is at its peak, thinking, “This isn’t what I wanted.” This is completely normal—don’t let it scare you.
  4. Avoid taking a flight back to Taiwan right after the procedure: It’s recommended to stay in Seoul for at least 3–5 days after the surgery to ensure there are no discomforts before heading home. Many people catch a flight on the second day after the procedure and end up feeling unwell due to changes in cabin pressure during the flight.
  5. Don’t skip follow-up appointments just to save money: The stitches need to be removed 7 days after the procedure, and a follow-up check-up is required after 1 month. Both of these visits are crucial. If you really can’t stay in South Korea for that long, make sure someone qualified handles the stitch removal—never try to do it on your own.

What should you prepare for your first visit to a Jogak plastic surgery clinic? Pre- and post-surgery tips

Preoperative Preparation

  • Prepare head photos taken in natural light: one from the front, one from the side, one from behind, and one at a 45-degree angle, so Dr. Song can discuss the desired results with you.
  • Medical history inquiry: Whether taking aspirin, having a history of angioedema, or having undergone any head surgery.
  • Be specific about your desires: Clearly state “I want more definition in my Back of head so it doesn’t flatten when I tie my hair in a high ponytail,” rather than just saying “I want my hairstyle to look better.”
  • Avoid drinking alcohol and consuming blood-activating foods (such as ginseng, ginkgo, and fish oil) 3 days before the procedure.
  • Bring a loose, open-front top (it’s difficult to put on and take off post-surgery sweaters).

Post-surgery precautions

  • Within 24 hours after the procedure: You may experience swelling and tightness in the head. It is recommended to rest in a semi-sitting position rather than lying flat.
  • Within 3 days after the procedure: Keep the wound dry. You can gently wipe your face with a damp towel (avoiding the Back of head). Avoid bending over or lifting heavy objects.
  • 7 days after surgery: Sutures are removed. You can wash your hair normally 2 days after removal (gently, using lukewarm water).
  • Within 1 month after the procedure: avoid coloring or perming your hair, avoid strenuous exercise, avoid sleeping on your stomach, and avoid wearing a safety helmet for extended periods.
  • Sun protection: Although the wound is hidden under hair, the skin remains sensitive after surgery, so it’s recommended to wear a hat when going outdoors.

The Revenge of the Flathead BYULs — My Honest Thoughts

If you ask me whether spending 6.05 million won is worth it, my answer is: yes, it is.

It’s not because they look more beautiful—it’s that they finally no longer have to feel inferior because of their flat Back of head. They don’t have to force smiles when hair designers comment that their Back of head is quite flat, nor do they need to struggle to find the perfect angle for photos. They also don’t have to envy others for looking great with ponytails. These little joys are far more valuable than the price tag itself.

Of course, head shape correction isn’t magic. It won’t turn you from an ordinary person into a celebrity, but it can transform you from someone with a flattened head shape into someone with a normal head shape—and only those who suffer from a flattened head know just how great that feeling of having a normal head shape is.

If you’re also considering it, I recommend scheduling a free online consultation at BeautsGO first and sending your CT scans to Dr. Song. He usually responds quickly and is very honest—if something isn’t suitable for treatment, he’ll tell you straight up not to proceed. That’s the kind of doctor you can truly trust.