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Pico laser pricing in Korea is set per case after a consultation, shaped by 4 main factors: treatment area, pigment type, spot vs full-face toning, and how many sessions you need.
Pico laser cost in Korea is not a single fixed figure because it is consultation-led: price depends on the area treated, your pigment type, whether you need focused spot work or full-face toning, and how many of the typical 3 to 5 sessions you complete. The clinic’s doctors confirm your individual cost after assessing your skin.
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Pico laser cost in Korea is not posted as one universal number because pigment varies enormously from person to person. A few scattered freckles, a wide field of sun damage, and stubborn melasma each demand different energy settings, session counts, and time on the device, so a single fixed price would be misleading for most patients.
Instead, reputable clinics quote pricing after examining your skin. The four biggest drivers are the size of the area treated, your specific pigment type, whether you need focused spot treatment or gentle full-face toning, and how many sessions your plan calls for. Pigment usually needs 3 to 5 sessions, and melasma toning often needs more.
At Reberry Clinic, pico laser is consultation-led, with the clinic’s doctors mapping your pigment before confirming a plan and its cost. International patients are supported in English across our three Seoul-area locations (Gangnam, Myeongdong, Incheon Airport), so you can review the full estimate before committing.

Pico laser cost reflects the technology and clinical time behind each session, not just the zap itself. A picosecond platform fires pulses lasting roughly 300 to 750 picoseconds, hundreds of times shorter than the 5 to 20 nanosecond pulses of older Q-switched lasers, which lets it shatter pigment photomechanically with less heat. That hardware, its consumable tips, and ongoing calibration all factor into pricing. You are also paying for doctor assessment, correct energy selection for your skin tone, and the supervision that keeps post-inflammatory pigmentation risk low. A focused spot session targeting a few defined lesions differs in time and complexity from a full-face toning pass, which is why the consultation, not a price list, sets the final figure.
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A few spots cost less than a full face or neck; larger fields take more time and more of the 1 to several passes per session.
Freckles and sun spots often respond in 3 to 5 sessions, while melasma is chronic and may need more, affecting the total.
Focused higher-energy spot treatment and gentle low-fluence full-face toning differ in time, so they are priced differently.
Because pico works cumulatively over a series spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart, your total depends on how many sessions you complete.
Settings are tuned to your skin tone; the consultation confirms the plan and its cost before any treatment begins.

See representative outcomes from Reberry Clinic. Results build gradually and vary by individual; your plan is assessed at consultation.










The clinic’s doctors examine your pigment type, skin tone, and history, then explain whether spot treatment or toning fits, in English.
Once a plan is agreed, a session usually takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on the area, with cost confirmed beforehand.
Toning visits are short, so multi-session plans can be scheduled around a 2 to 3 day trip or split across visits.
Pigment fades gradually over 2 to 6 weeks per session, so your quote reflects a planned series, not a single visit.
Daily sunscreen and occasional maintenance help hold results, and any maintenance sessions are quoted separately when needed.



Pico laser cost in Korea is individualised, not a single posted figure, because it depends on four main drivers: the area treated, your pigment type, spot work versus full-face toning, and your session count. The clinic’s doctors confirm your specific price at consultation after assessing your skin in person.
There is no universal fixed price because pigment differs so much between patients, from a few freckles to widespread melasma. Each scenario needs different energy, time, and session counts, so a single number would mislead most people. A consultation gives you an accurate, personalised quote instead of a misleading average.
The biggest cost drivers are the size of the treated area, your pigment type, whether you need focused spot treatment or full-face toning, and how many sessions you complete. Pigment often needs 3 to 5 sessions, while melasma needs more. You can review related options on our dark spot removal page.
Yes, session count is usually the largest variable in your total. Because pico laser works cumulatively over a series spaced about 2 to 4 weeks apart, more sessions mean a higher overall cost. Most pigment needs 3 to 5 sessions, while chronic melasma toning typically requires more to keep pigment controlled.
It depends on the case rather than a flat rule, since each is priced by time and complexity. Focused spot treatment on a few lesions can be quick, while full-face toning covers a larger area in each pass. The clinic’s doctors recommend the right mode on our dark spot removal page and quote accordingly.
Most adults with freckles, sun spots, age spots, dull tone, or stable melasma are suitable candidates for pico laser. A consultation confirms your pigment type and skin tone so energy and cost can be tailored. Darker tones simply need more conservative settings to keep results safe and even.
Most patients feel a mild snapping or rubber-band sensation, often around 2 to 3 out of 10, rather than real pain. Numbing cream and cooling keep sessions tolerable. Comfort measures are part of standard care, so they do not add unpredictable charges to your individualised quote.
Downtime is usually little to none for pico toning, with mild redness settling within hours. Focused spot treatment can leave tiny darkened crusts or pinpoint redness for a few days as pigment lifts. Most international patients return to sightseeing the same afternoon comfortably with sun protection.
Visible improvement typically builds over 2 to 6 weeks after each session as fragmented pigment is cleared by the immune system. Pigment rarely vanishes after one visit; it fades progressively across a series, which is why pricing reflects a planned course rather than a single appointment.
Most pigment concerns need 3 to 5 sessions spaced about 2 to 4 weeks apart, while melasma toning often needs more, spaced carefully to avoid irritation. Your final session count, and therefore your cost, is confirmed at consultation. You can compare modalities on our laser treatment page.
Results can last many months to years for stable spots, which makes a planned series good value over time, but new sun exposure can trigger fresh pigment and melasma is prone to recurrence. Daily sunscreen and occasional maintenance, quoted separately, help sustain a brighter, more even tone.
Yes, pico laser is often paired with brightening skincare or gentle hydration for an even result, and any add-on is quoted on its own. Some patients add a hydrating facial to support the skin barrier. Your doctor sequences treatments so the skin is not over-stressed in one visit.
Pico laser in low-fluence toning mode is a common option for melasma because lower heat reduces the risk of worsening pigment. Because melasma is chronic and needs more sessions for gradual control, the overall cost is usually higher than for simple freckles, and it is planned around ongoing management.
Common side effects are temporary redness, mild swelling, and short-lived darkening or crusting of treated spots that resolve within days. Rarely, transient pigment change can occur, especially after sun exposure or with aggressive settings. Following aftercare and strict sun protection markedly lowers these risks for most patients.
Daily broad-spectrum sunscreen, gentle fragrance-free skincare, and avoiding heat and sun for several days are essential, and most of this uses products you already own. A supportive skin care routine aids recovery. Your doctor provides a written aftercare plan with any recommended products noted.
For a single toning session, 2 to 3 days is comfortable, covering consultation, the procedure, and a short review. If you begin a multi-session plan, longer stays or split trips can be arranged. Our English-speaking team helps coordinate timing and confirms costs around your travel schedule.
Yes, flying within 24 hours is generally fine because pico laser is non-invasive. Cabin air can be drying, so moisturise and protect treated skin from sun at your destination. If you had intensive spot treatment with crusting, your doctor will advise on aftercare and sun avoidance while you travel.
International patients can complete a pico laser series across one or more visits, and the clinic offers remote check-ins in English between trips. You can also book related care such as ongoing skin care when you return. Your treatment notes and plan are kept on file for continuity.
| Pico Laser | Q-switched / Nd:YAG Toning | Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy / mechanism | Picosecond pulses, photomechanical shattering | Nanosecond pulses, more photothermal | Broad-spectrum filtered light |
| Best for | Stubborn pigment, melasma toning, texture | Routine toning and melasma | Diffuse sun damage, freckles, redness |
| Sessions typical | 3 to 5 for pigment, more for melasma | Often 5 to 10 for toning | Typically 4 to 6 |
| Per-session time | Short for toning, longer for wide spot work | Generally short | Generally short |
| What drives cost | Area, pigment type, spot vs toning, session count | Area and session count | Area and session count |
| Cost factors | Individualised at consultation, no fixed figure | Individualised at consultation | Individualised at consultation |
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