When I first saw the price list for B:AID Dermatology in South Korea, I was really stunned—how could the same “American version of Oligio” have prices listed as both ₩1.49 million and ₩2.09 million? The South Korean version of Oligio also came in two price ranges: ₩490,000 and ₩980,000. At first I thought it must be a mistake, but after asking, I learned that this is actually the common “tiered pricing” approach used in medical aesthetics in South Korea.
In short: B:AID’s pricing isn’t about “expensive vs. cheap”; rather, it’s about “the same device with different settings.” By understanding these three factors—pulse frequency, probe type, and treatment area—you can avoid wasting money and choose the best option for your facial condition.

I. Who is B:AID Dermatology? Let’s first understand the clinic’s positioning.
B:AID Dermatology (베이드의원) is located on Nonhyeon-ro in Gangnam District, Seoul. It’s only a 3-minute walk from Exit 4 of Apgujeong Station. Unlike Myeongdong, which is packed with tourists, this area feels more like a spot that locals regularly return to. Established in 2011, it’s a well-established clinic that has been operating in the area for over a decade. The clinic specializes in personalized treatment plans for each patient and also offers services in Chinese.
From my own observations, what sets B:AID apart isn’t the sheer number of treatments it offers, but rather how meticulously they’re categorized. Just Thermage comes in three versions: the American version, the South Korea version, and a specialized eye treatment version. The Pico laser also has different modes such as toning, Pores treatment, and scar reduction. For those visiting South Korea for medical aesthetics for the first time, this level of detail is actually a blessing—it allows you to choose based on your specific facial conditions, rather than being forced to go with a one-size-fits-all package.

| Project | Details |
|---|---|
| 📍 Clinic Name | B:AID Dermatology (Beid’s Clinic) |
| 📌 Address | 6th Floor, West Origin Six, 839 Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul |
| 🚇 Transportation | About a 3-minute walk from Exit 4 of Apgujeong Station |
| 🕐 Business Hours | Monday to Friday: 10:00–20:00; Saturday: 10:00–16:00; Closed on Sundays and public holidays |
| 🌐 Language Services | Chinese services available |
| 💬 How to Book a Appointment | Consult via LINE / Email via Gmail / One-click booking through BeautsGO |
If you’re also hesitating about whether to choose another clinic despite both being located in Gangnam, take a look at this in-depth comparison article: We tested three Dermatology clinics in Gangnam anonymously, and only B:AID treated me as more than just another customer in a high-volume setting. These two articles offer different perspectives—one focuses on pricing logic, while the other delves into the patient experience process.
II. Complete Price List of All Services at South Korea’s B:AID Dermatology in 2026
The prices listed below are sourced from the BeautsGO platform, all in South Korean won (₩). The conversion rate for New Taiwan Dollars is approximate (₩10,000 ≈ NT$230; exchange rates fluctuate, so this is for reference only).
| Categories | Project | Price (KRW) | Around the new TWD amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pico / Pores | Pico Toning | ₩99,000 | Approximately NT$2,280 |
| Pico Shuttle Laser Pores Treatment Mode | ₩165,000 | Around NT$3,800 | |
| Pico Shuttle Laser Scar Mode | ₩220,000 | Approximately NT$5,060 | |
| Potenza | Potenza N Pores Probe | ₩154,000 | Approximately NT$3,540 |
| Additional Potenza Pumping Probe | ₩55,000 | Approximately NT$1,270 | |
| Korean version of Oligio | Korean version of Oligio, the lower-tier model | ₩490,000 | Approximately NT$11,270 |
| Korean-style Oligio (Advanced Version) | ₩980,000 | Approximately NT$22,540 | |
| American Version of Thermage | American version of Thermage (lower level) | ₩1,490,000 | Approximately NT$34,270 |
| American Version of Thermage (Advanced) | ₩2,090,000 | Approximately NT$48,070 | |
| Thermage for the eyes | American Version of Thermage for the Eyes (Lower Level) | ₩1,210,000 | Approximately NT$27,830 |
| American Version of Thermage for the Eyes (Advanced) | ₩2,090,000 | Approximately NT$48,070 | |
| Titanium Lifting | Titanium Lifting (Basic Level) | ₩550,000 | Approximately NT$12,650 |
| Titanium Lifting (Advanced) | ₩880,000 | Approximately NT$20,240 | |
| HIFU | Ulthrea | ₩385,000 | Approximately NT$8,860 |
| Tightening devices | ONDA | ₩450,000 | Approximately NT$10,350 |
| ONDA (Advanced) | ₩650,000 | Approximately NT$14,950 | |
| ONDA (Body) | ₩790,000 | Approximately NT$18,170 | |
| Collagen needles | Juvelook Volume (1 bottle, 8cc) Black Bottle | ₩110,000 | Approximately NT$2,530 |
| filling | Imported Filler | ₩440,000 | Approximately NT$10,120 |

A look at the price list from B:AID Dermatology in South Korea reveals that their pricing range is quite wide: entry-level Pico treatments cost less than ₩100,000, while advanced versions of Thermage can exceed ₩2 million. What really matters isn’t just whether the price is high or low, but rather what specifications you’re actually getting.
III. Two prices for the same procedure – what’s the difference? A breakdown of 3 key factors
Many people see “American version of Thermage – ₩1.49 million / ₩2.09 million” and immediately choose the cheaper option, only to discover upon arrival that the number of sessions, probes used, and treatment area covered by each price are completely different. Here are the three key factors that most influence the price:
Shots/Energy
Devices like Thermage, Oligio, and Titanium Lifting typically see their prices rise depending on the number of shots or energy levels. The Oligio model priced at ₩490,000 is likely the basic version with 300 shots, while the ₩980,000 version comes with 600 shots as part of the full package.
Types of Probes
The N-Pores probe of the Potenza functions differently from its Pumping probe; similarly, the Pico laser’s three modes—Toning, Pores treatment, and scar reduction—each require different probes and settings.
Injection Site
For the whole face, lower face, eye area, and body, the prices can differ by more than twice. ONDA also offers separate probes designed specifically for the face and the body.
Combo Packages
Official promotions often package “Pico + Juvelook + soothing treatment” together, offering a lower total cost than purchasing each service separately—perfect for those who want to address multiple concerns in one go.

For example, when it comes to the “American version of Thermage,” the difference between ₩1.49 million and ₩2.09 million usually lies in the number of sessions (such as 300 sessions vs. 600 sessions) or whether treatment is included around the eyes. My advice is: those doing this procedure for the first time should not focus solely on the total price. Instead, they should first ask clearly how many sessions will be performed, which areas will be treated, and what type of probe will be used, before calculating the cost per session for comparison.
IV. Choose a plan based on your budget: three CP value options
If you’ve already decided on B:AID but aren’t sure how to combine it, I’ve put together three common budget configurations for you. These combinations are based on user feedback and official event records—still, it’s best to consult professionals in person for final recommendations.
Pico Toning (₩990,000) + Juvelook Volume Black Bottle (₩1,100,000). Perfect for those trying it out for the first time and wanting to experience improved skin brightness first—low risk with a quick recovery period.
✅ Suitable for: those with a limited budget, who want to test things out first, or whose skin is dull with enlarged Pores.
The Korean version of Oligio, known as Oligio (starting at ₩490,000), combined with Titanium Lifting (starting at ₩550,000). One treatment targets collagen firming, while the other focuses on shaping facial contours — making it the popular “annual skincare package” chosen by many women over 30.
✅ Suitable for: Those who are starting to notice sagging, have noticeable excess skin around the mouth, and want to maintain a natural contour.
The American version of Thermage (starting at ₩1.49 million) + the American version of Ulthrea (₩385,000). These two treatments target different depths—Thermage focuses on tightening the dermis, while Ulthrea targets the fascia layer for lifting effects, and they are often referred to as the “top two powerhouses for anti-aging.”
✅ Suitable for: people around 40 with noticeable facial sagging who want to see improved contours in just one treatment.

Want to know how similar treatments are priced at other clinics in Gangnam? You can do a comparison: break down the price list of Cheongdam Ruby Anti-Aging Center into American version/Korean version/self-developed version, and analyze in detail the prices and time-based discounts at Gangnam’s pposong Dermatology.
V. Is this place right for me? Yes/No two-column card
No single clinic is suitable for everyone. Rather than wondering whether B:AID is “good” or not, it’s better to first check if your needs align with their strengths.
✅ Perfect for visiting
• Want to choose between “Korean style / American style” options based on your budget
• Prefers one-on-one consultations and dislikes being pushed into package deals
• Living in the Gangnam/Apgujeong area means limited time for commuting
• Need Chinese-speaking services – worried my Korean isn’t good enough.
• Want to start with affordable entry-level treatments to test the waters first
❌ Not recommended
• Severe fear of injections or a history of allergy to lasers
• The skin is currently experiencing severe inflammation, sunburn, or wound conditions
• During pregnancy or breastfeeding (not recommended for most treatments)
• I’d like to schedule an appointment on Sunday as well (B:AID is closed on Sundays).
• Looking for clinics offering “eat your fill at the lowest price” promotions

If you’re not sure which combination suits you best, it’s recommended to first consult via LINE in Chinese and clearly explain your skin condition, budget, and desired results. This way, they can help you choose the most suitable treatments instead of having to make decisions on the spot.
VI. Frequently Asked Questions (Appointments / Transportation / Prices / On-site)
Below are the most frequently asked questions from netizens and readers. The answers are compiled based on BeautsGO’s information and clinic announcements. In case of any changes, please refer to the on-site instructions.
📞 Booking Options
Q1: Can foreigners book appointments directly? A:
Yes. B: AID offers Chinese-language support, allowing you to make reservations in Chinese through BeautsGO or LINE. It’s recommended to bring your passport with you for verification upon arrival.
Q2: How much is the reservation fee? Will it be refunded if I don’
t go? A: The reservation fee is ₩20,000 (approximately NT$460). It will be refunded in full if you show up as scheduled and complete the consultation/treatment. If you cancel, you need to notify us at least 3 business days in advance; otherwise, the fee may not be refunded.
🚇 Transportation
Q3: How do I get there from Apgujeong station?
A: Exit No. 4 at Apgujeong station and walk for about 3 minutes. The clinic is located on the 4th floor of the Seowon Six building. It’s recommended to spend around 10 minutes finding your way the first time, as the building’s entrance isn’t particularly easy to spot.
Q4: Is it easy to park nearby? A: It’s difficu
lt to find parking spaces on the streets in Gangnam District. It’s recommended to take the subway or taxi. If you’re driving, check with the clinic first to see if they can provide information about nearby parking lots.
💰 Price Categories
Q5: Why are the prices on BeautsGO different from those at the clinic? A: The prices listed on the platform a
re for reference only. The actual fees at B:AID Dermatology in South Korea can vary depending on promotions, treatment volumes, devices used, and package deals. The final quote will be based on a personalized plan discussed during an in-person consultation.
Q6: Is it possible to purchase only individual
treatments instead of a package? A: Yes. B: You can buy B:AID treatments separately—for example, just the Pico Toning treatment (₩99,000) or just the Juvelook Volume treatment (₩110,000).
🏥 In-person Services
Q7: Will I be pressured to make purchases during the
consultation? A: According to customer reviews, B:AID’s consultation style is more “explanatory” — the director will explain what treatments are suitable and unsuitable for your skin type, without pushing you to buy extra services. However, the atmosphere can vary from person to person, so it’s recommended to clearly state your budget limit in advance.
Q8: Can I go shopping right after the treatment? A: Treatments li
ke Pico and laser procedures usually allow you to carry on with normal activities, but treatments such as Thermage, HIFU, and injectable fillers may cause redness and swelling. It’s recommended to return to the hotel to rest first and schedule your activities for the next day.
VII. Conclusion: Final Checklist Before Making a Appointment
The price list at B:AID Dermatology in South Korea isn’t the cheapest, but the pricing tiers are very clear. For those who don’t want to be forced into preset packages and prefer to choose treatments based on their specific skin conditions, this transparency actually offers more peace of mind than a fixed all-inclusive price.
- ☑ First, determine your budget range (beginner / intermediate / advanced)
- ☑ Include the three questions—number of sessions, probe type, and treatment area—in the consultation checklist
- ☑ Confirm reservation fee and cancellation policy
- ☑ Avoid acidic skincare and exfoliation 3 days before the procedure
- ☑ Avoid drinking alcohol, saunas, and excessive sun exposure within one week after the procedure
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