Who would have thought!! When I went to Guanghua Gate, I casually looked up nearby Dermatology clinics and was shocked by the prices at Heriyi 😳
The Rejuran PN Juvelook Volume 2centum core is only available for 250,000 South Korean won – which is actually the same price as in Taiwan. Such a deal is really rare. After all, when people go to South Korea for cosmetic procedures these days, the price difference is getting smaller and smaller. Sometimes, when you include the cost of airfare and accommodation, it’s not as affordable as one might think. But the pricing of this particular treatment surprised me quite a bit.
Today, I will list all the prices of Herry’s photorejuvenation treatments in detail. Without further ado, let me clearly explain which treatments offer good value for money and which ones can be compared with other options.

What is the background of Dermatology Heritique at Guanghua Gate?
The Heritique Dermatology clinic is located in the vicinity of Gyeongbokgung and Gwanghwamun Square, at 91 Sinmunnae-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the 1st and 2nd floors of the Goryeo Building. It takes only about 5 minutes to get there from Gyeongbokgung Subway Station, making it an ideal spot to visit during the breaks between your tour of Gyeongbokgung.
This clinic enjoys a good reputation in the local area. It specializes in glow skin treatments, filling procedures (such as the Juvelook series), and Lifting treatments (including HIFU, Thermage, and Tune Face). Overall, it focuses on refined skin management rather than offering a wide range of cosmetic surgeries like larger plastic surgery hospitals. The consultations are conducted on a one-on-one basis, and the pace is not too fast.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00-19:30; Saturday, 10:00-14:30. Closed on Sundays and holidays. If you plan to visit Gyeongbokgung over the weekend, be sure to check in advance whether there are any appointments available on Saturday mornings.
Prices for Rejuran + Juvelook glow treatments at Heritique Dermatology in Gwanghakmun

Let’s start with glow treatments, which are also the most common initial procedures that most people undergo in a Dermatology clinic.
Rejuran 2CC: 350,000 Korean won per application; the three-application package costs 1 million Korean won.
Rejuran has been a very popular Filler treatment in South Korea in recent years. Compared to the older versions of this treatment, its moisturizing effects last longer, typically lasting for 2 to 4 weeks after a single application. After three treatments, the skin will show noticeable improvements.
Rejuran 2CC + glow injection 2.5CC: 400,000 yuan for one treatment, 1.1 million yuan for three treatments.
This combination adds traditional Filler glow treatment on top of the standard Rejuran formula, providing a dual hydration effect. It is suitable for those who feel that Rejuran alone is not sufficient, or for those with naturally dry skin.
Juvelook + hyaluronic acid injection: 350,000 yuan for one treatment, 1 million yuan for three treatments.
In recent years, Juvelook has also become a topic of much discussion in Taiwan. This ingredient contains PDLLA microspheres and Filler; when injected, it not only provides hydration but also stimulates the regeneration of Collagen. Theoretically, it is more effective than pure glow treatments and offers a longer-lasting result.
The black-box price of Juvelook Volume — here comes the important part!
This is the part that I find most interesting, and it was also what first caught my attention.
Juvelook Volume (black box): 2 centum cores per injection, costing 250,000 Korean won per session or 600,000 Korean won for three sessions.
Currently in Taiwan, the market price for Juvelook Volume 2 with a centum core filling is approximately NT$3,000 to $4,000. When converted into Korean won, it amounts to around 250,000 to 300,000 won. In other words, the cost of getting this procedure done at Heriette is roughly the same as doing it in Taiwan itself, with virtually no advantage due to exchange rate differences.
Juvelook Volume 3cc: 350,000 yuan per treatment, 1 million yuan for three treatments.
The 3cc specification is more suitable for those with greater needs, such as those with larger faces or drier skin who require more coverage. The price is 100,000 yuan higher per treatment than for the 2cc option, which represents a proportional difference and does not offer much additional value for the extra cost.
For a full face treatment, 1 vial is used in total. The cost per session is 600,000 yuan, and the total cost for three sessions is 1.5 million yuan.
One vial contains a full dose of the product, with no limit on the amount of centum core used; it can be applied directly to the entire face. This option is more suitable for those who seek to achieve the maximum possible effect in one application, or for individuals whose skin conditions require a higher dosage to see results.

Price of 1 bottle of the V-Olet filler from Dermatology Le Heritique Herretie
V-Olet is a product that falls between hyaluronic acid injections and fillers. It is primarily used to enhance the definition of the facial contours and define the chin line, and can also be used to address mild depressions in the Tear trough correction area or the Apple Zone. The following are the specific pricing details:
One bottle of V-Olet for Double Chin treatment costs 350,000 Korean won per injection, and three injections total 900,000 Korean won. The injection is administered at the lower jaw line to improve the appearance of the Double Chin.
For domestic fillers, the cost is 200,000 Korean won per 1 centum core.
Here, “domestic” refers to Filler brands produced within South Korea. These products are safe to use, but their brand recognition is somewhat lower compared to imported ones, and their prices are also much more affordable.
Imported Hyaluronic Acid at a volume of 1 centum core costs 300,000 KRW per injection; imported Juvederm at a volume of 1 centum core costs 400,000 KRW per injection.
Both Belotero and Juvederm are internationally renowned fillers that are commonly used in medical beauty clinics in Taiwan. The difference between them lies in the density of their respective gels and the areas suitable for injection. If you have a specific brand in mind, you can mention it during the consultation.
Prices of Ulthera HIFU devices at Heritique Dermatology in Guanghua Gate

HIFU is the most popular treatment option in the Lifting category. Herietin uses the official Ulthera device (originally produced by Merz in the United States), and not those so-called “HIFU-like” devices or Korean-made replicas commonly available on the market – this point deserves special attention.
The following is the tiered pricing for HIFU treatments for facial contouring:
100 shots: 400,000 Korean won; 200 shots: 800,000 Korean won; 300 shots: 1.2 million Korean won; 400 shots: 1.6 million Korean won; 500 shots: 2 million Korean won; 600 shots: 2.4 million Korean won.
The concept of “shot count” in HIFU refers simply to the number of energy pulses delivered. The higher the shot count, the larger the covered area and the more comprehensive the Lifting effect. For a complete Lifting of the entire face, from the Nasolabial Fold Correction area to the eyebrows, a shot count of around 300-400 is generally recommended; for localized maintenance (such as only targeting the lower facial contours), 100-200 shots are also sufficient.
Calculated at 300 treatments costing 1.2 million Korean won each, this amounts to approximately NT$28,000–30,000 (subject to exchange rate fluctuations), which is close to the market price of genuine Ulthera 300 treatments in Taiwan. There is no significant price advantage, but the advantage lies in the fact that the treatment can be completed during the trip, saving the time needed to wait for a schedule in Taiwan.
Prices for Thermage treatments at Dermatology Heritique Huihui in Guanghua Gate
Thermage is also one of the key Lifting treatments promoted by Heryteng. It focuses on tightening the skin and improving its quality. The main difference between Thermage and HIFU is that while HIFU primarily targets “lifting”, Thermage leans more towards “skin tightening + definition of facial contours”. The mechanisms behind these two treatments are different, and their effects are not exactly the same.
Phoenix Radio (Thermage): 600 treatments, 2.5 million Korean won.
The 600-shot package is currently the most common standard configuration for full-face Thermage treatments, with a price of approximately NT$58,000 to NT$62,000 – which is in line with the market rates at regular clinics in Taiwan.
There is one thing to note regarding this treatment: after the Thermage procedure, the face may experience mild tightness and swelling. It is OKAY to go out shopping on the same day (the redness is usually less pronounced than after HIFU), but if you have sensitive skin, you may notice some redness on the first or second day. It is recommended to schedule the treatment on a day when your schedule is relatively light.
Prices for glow treatments at Heritique Dermatology’s Tune Face and Tune Liner services
Tune Face is a combined treatment that combines the effects of ultrasonic Lifting with Thermage technology. It is ideal for those whose budget is slightly lower than that required for Thermage treatments but who still desire to achieve Lifting results.
For the 60K package, the cost is 800,000 Korean won per session, totaling 2 million Korean won for three sessions; for the 80K package, the cost is 1 million Korean won per session; for the 90K package, the cost is 1.1 million Korean won per session.
Tune Liner focuses on localized tightening, and its positioning aligns with the effects achieved by the “Onda technology”:
For a single treatment area, the cost is 350,000 Korean won per session, or 900,000 Korean won for three sessions; for a full face, the cost is 550,000 Korean won per session, or 1,200,000 Korean won for three sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Are the prices of Rejuran PN and its equivalent products in Taiw
an really the same as those in South Korea?
Answer: Currently, Herytian’s Juvelook Volume 2centum core is priced at 250,000 South Korean won. In Taiwan, the market price for similar products offered by legitimate clinics is approximately NT$3,000–4,000, so the prices are indeed similar when converted. However, the exchange rate fluctuates daily, so it is recommended to check the actual conversion amount again before making your purchase.
Question: When going to a Dermatology clinic in South Korea, are there any hidden fees?
Answer: This
question hits the core of the issue. Some clinics in South Korea do not include the cost of anesthesia or post-operative care in their initial quotes, and only inform patients at the time of consultation that additional fees will be charged. It is recommended to check directly on BeautsGO or through official channels before making an appointment to confirm whether the final charges at the clinic include the cost of anesthesia, in order to avoid any misunderstandings.
Question: If I don’t speak Korean, can I still receive normal treatment?
An
swer: Herietin provides basic Chinese-speaking reception services. If you make an appointment through BeautsGO, the platform itself also offers Chinese translation assistance, so basic communication and confirmation of treatment details should be no problem. If you have particularly complex requirements during the in-person consultation, it is recommended to prepare them in advance using a translation app to ensure smooth communication.
Question: Can I go shopping on the same day after having Juvelook or hyaluronic acid treatment?
Answer: After hyaluro
nic acid treatment or Juvelook, there may be slight needle marks on the face. It’s completely fine to go out on the same day, but it is not recommended to apply makeup immediately, and you should also avoid places with high temperatures (such as steam baths or saunas). On the same day, the focus of skin care should be on hydrating and keeping the skin moist; otherwise, you can just follow your usual skincare routine.
Question: Can I take a flight back to Taiwan on the same day after having an HIFU treatment or a
Thermage procedure?
Answer: Yes, but it may not be the most ideal situation. After these treatments, the face is prone to swelling, and a long-distance flight can exacerbate this swelling. If your schedule allows, it is best to stay in Seoul for one more night after the treatment to allow the swelling to subside before returning home.
Question: How can I make an appointment with Huriet at BeautsGO?
Answer: Log in to Beau
tsGO, search for “Huriet Glow Clinic” or click directly on the card below; select the treatment you wish to undergo and the desired date; confirm the appointment time; and arrive at the clinic at the agreed time after receiving the confirmation notice. The entire process is conducted through a Chinese interface, so Korean language is not required.
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If you are already following up on the Juvelook Volume HIFU treatment or considering getting a Rejuran glow treatment during your trip, Heriyi is an OKAY option. Moreover, its location does not conflict at all with a visit to the Gyeongbokgung Palace. For those who want to undergo HIFU or Thermage treatments, Heriyi uses genuine equipment and operates in a standardized manner, so there are no significant risks involved.
However, if your main objective is to “save a lot of money compared to Taiwan”, then Lifting and other related treatments may not be very impressive here, as the prices are almost the same as those in the Taiwanese market. The truly competitive options are Juvelook Black Box, which offers the same services at the same price in both China and South Korea, as well as the Hydrating Glow package – these are more suitable as additional activities during a trip than as reasons to fly specifically to receive these treatments.
If you have recently experienced active acne or are currently using retinoid medications, it is advisable to wait until your skin condition stabilizes before proceeding. This will ensure better results and reduce the risk of post-treatment complications.