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Ptosis Correction cost in South Korea

Published provider prices for ptosis correction in South Korea range $1,311–$9,700, with most quotes landing around $1,915–$4,835. Below: what drives the figure, what's included, and a clinic-by-clinic breakdown.

Typical price range

$1,915–$4,835

Full spread $1,311–$9,700 across 6 provider quotes

Reported

Prices are published provider figures, not personalised quotes. Confirm inclusions directly.

How much you could save

Compare the typical tracked price here against indicative private prices in your home country. Switch currency to match your budget.

Ptosis Correction in South Korea vsShow in

South Korea (typical)

$3,380

$1,310$9,700

Home (indicative)

$4,500

typical private price

You could save

$1,130

25% less

Home-country figures are indicative typical private list prices, not quotes. Destination figures are published provider prices we track. Add travel, accommodation and any revision cost before comparing — a low headline is not the full bill. Currency conversions are approximate.

Price by provider

Each figure is a published provider price with its source confidence. Lowest first.

ProviderPublished price (USD)Source
Returning Plastic Surgery$1,311–$1,966Provider-stated
Banobagi Plastic & Aesthetic Clinic$1,660–$6,570Reported
HERSHE Plastic Surgery Korea$1,830–$1,920Provider-stated
Seoul Miz Hospital$2,000–$8,000Provider-stated
URBAN Plastic Surgery$3,100Reported
JW Plastic Surgery Center$8,000–$9,700Reported

What drives the price

Severity and technique
Combined with eyelid surgery
Surgeon's oculoplastic expertise
Clinic tier
Country

What's included — and what isn't

A low headline often excludes the costs that matter. Confirm inclusions in writing.

Commonly included

  • surgery
  • revision blepharoplasty surgery
  • 3D imaging
  • airport transfer
  • interpreter

Often excluded

  • ×flights

Does insurance cover ptosis correction? Financing & extra costs

The honest budget — beyond the headline package price.

Insurance. Most US, UK and other private insurers don't cover elective or cosmetic ptosis correction performed abroad, which is why patients pay out of pocket — and why a lower-cost, well-accredited provider can make sense. Where a procedure is medically indicated, ask your insurer about partial reimbursement and what documentation they need.

Financing. Some clinics and facilitators offer instalment plans or work with medical-loan providers; terms vary, so confirm the total cost with interest before committing.

Extra costs to budget. Beyond the package, plan for flights, accommodation and meals, any extra recovery nights, follow-up or medication at home, and — importantly — the cost of revision if it's needed. Building these in upfront keeps the real saving honest.

Cost questions

What's usually included in the price?

Across tracked providers, quotes commonly include: surgery, revision blepharoplasty surgery, 3D imaging, airport transfer, interpreter. Frequently excluded: flights.

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See the full guide to ptosis correction in South Korea — clinics, surgeons, techniques and what to verify.

Ptosis Correction in South Korea