Consultation Etiquette at Korean Skin Clinics
Why Etiquette Matters
Booking a skin treatment in Korea—especially as an expat or traveller—means navigating cultural norms, clinic procedures, and language barriers. Being informed about consultation etiquette helps you feel confident, ensure clear communication, and get the best outcome.
📝 Before Your Appointment: Preparation Checklist
- Make sure to book ahead rather than walking in. Many clinics prefer scheduled appointments.
- Confirm that English-speaking staff or translation support are available, especially if you don’t speak Korean.
- Review the clinic’s website or reviews to understand their treatment style and pricing transparency—look for clinics that aren’t just “factory style”.
- Prepare a list of your skin concerns, goals, allergies, past treatments, so the doctor’s consultation can be efficient and tailored.
- Arrive a few minutes early to complete registration or medical history forms.
💬 What Happens During the Consultation
- The doctor or specialist will review your medical history, including any skin diseases, allergies, prior treatments, medications.
- They’ll conduct a skin assessment, sometimes using imaging or diagnostic tools, and discuss your goals and whether they’re realistic.
- You should receive clear information about the treatment options, what each involves, expected results, downtime, risks, and cost.
- The staff may show you before & after photos, discuss how many sessions you’ll need, and clarify what is essential vs optional.
✅ Good Etiquette Practices During the Visit
- Be respectful: Arrive on time, greet politely. Even in a professional clinic setting, basic Korean courtesy helps.
- Communicate clearly: Use simple phrases like “I would like [treatment] for [concern]” and ask for all details in English if possible.
- Ask questions: “What is the minimum treatment you recommend?”, “What’s the cost breakdown?”, “What are the risks?”
- Take notes: Especially if the consultation is heavy and covers many details—this will help later when you compare or think about booking.
- Confirm understanding: If you don’t understand something, ask again or ask for translation—never assume.
- Respect the clinic’s process: Some clinics may ask for a deposit or ask you to return for a separate treatment day.
🚩 What to Watch Out For
- Pressure to book multiple treatments immediately—even though your concern may be simpler.
- Consultants who focus more on sales than on listening to your real concerns. Reddit users say:
“The head doctor … gave customised advice … I didn’t feel she was pushy or overselling.” Reddit
- Lack of clarity about cost, materials, downtime or follow-up.
- No clear doctor involved in the consultation (only a sales coordinator). It’s better if a qualified specialist leads.
- Language confusion: If translation isn’t clear, you risk misunderstandings about what you’re getting.
🎯 After the Consultation: What to Do
- Review the written quote (treatment plan, cost, number of sessions, what’s included).
- Decide calmly: you don’t have to book on the spot if you’re unsure.
- If you proceed, follow the pre-treatment instructions given (e.g., no sun exposure, stop certain skincare products).
- After treatment, follow the post-care advice strictly (e.g., sun protection, no heavy makeup, avoid certain foods/drinks) to maximise results and minimise risk.
✨ Final Thoughts
Navigating a skin clinic consultation in Korea becomes much easier when you know the etiquette and what to expect. Being prepared, asking clear questions, and choosing a clinic with good communication will help you get the right treatment for your skin, not just a package.





