Treatment Overview
Outpatient Botox therapy for overactive bladder (OAB) is a minimally invasive procedure in which Botulinum toxin (OnabotulinumtoxinA) is injected directly into the bladder wall to reduce involuntary contractions. Conducted in an outpatient setting, the procedure allows patients to return home the same day. Korea is internationally recognized for its expertise in outpatient Botox therapy, combining advanced cystoscopic guidance, precise injection techniques, and comprehensive patient care to ensure optimal outcomes for both domestic and international patients.
Purpose & Benefits
The main purpose of outpatient Botox therapy is to relax overactive bladder muscles, improving bladder storage function and alleviating urinary symptoms. Key benefits include:
- Reduces urinary urgency, frequency, and urge incontinence
- Improves bladder capacity and overall quality of life
- Minimally invasive procedure performed in an outpatient setting
- Rapid recovery with no hospitalization required
- Repeatable every 6–12 months for sustained symptom relief
Korean hospitals personalize dosing and injection protocols based on bladder capacity, symptom severity, and patient medical history.
Ideal Candidates
Ideal candidates include:
- Adults with OAB unresponsive to oral medications
- Patients experiencing urge incontinence or frequent nocturia
- Individuals seeking a minimally invasive, same-day procedure
- Medically suitable patients without contraindications to Botox
Patients with urinary tract infections, bladder obstruction, or hypersensitivity to Botox require careful evaluation. Korean urologists conduct comprehensive pre-treatment assessments for safety.
Possible Risks & Complications
Outpatient Botox therapy is generally safe, but potential risks include:
- Temporary urinary retention requiring intermittent catheterization
- Mild hematuria (blood in urine)
- Urinary tract infections
- Temporary pelvic discomfort
- Rare allergic reactions
Korean hospitals minimize risks with precise dosing, cystoscopic guidance, and careful monitoring before discharge.
Techniques & Technology Used
Advanced techniques used in Korea include:
- Cystoscopic-guided injections for precise placement of Botox in the bladder wall
- Personalized dosing according to bladder capacity and patient condition
- Integration with urodynamic testing to assess bladder function before and after treatment
- Monitoring protocols to detect early complications and optimize outcomes
- Repeat injection planning for long-term symptom control
These techniques ensure effective symptom relief while maintaining safety in an outpatient setting.
Treatment Process in Korea
The treatment process includes:
- Pre-treatment evaluation including urinalysis, bladder diary, and urodynamic assessment
- Outpatient Botox injection procedure under local or general anesthesia, performed on the same day
- Observation for immediate side effects post-procedure
- Discharge with instructions for hydration, activity restrictions, and symptom monitoring
- Follow-up visits to monitor bladder function and manage any complications
- Repeat injections every 6–12 months if necessary for ongoing symptom control
Multilingual support ensures international patients have smooth treatment coordination and clear aftercare instructions.
Recovery & After-Care
Recovery is typically rapid due to the minimally invasive outpatient procedure. Aftercare includes:
- Monitoring for urinary retention and urinary tract infections
- Maintaining adequate hydration
- Avoiding strenuous activity for 24 hours post-procedure
- Attending follow-up appointments to assess bladder function
- Learning intermittent self-catheterization if temporary urinary retention occurs
Telemedicine support is often available for international patients.
Results & Longevity
Outpatient Botox therapy in Korea provides effective symptom relief in most patients, typically lasting 6–12 months. Repeat injections help maintain long-term bladder control. Most patients experience minimal systemic side effects and can resume daily activities shortly after the procedure.
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
Korea is preferred for outpatient Botox therapy for OAB due to:
- Expertise in OAB and neurogenic bladder management
- Advanced cystoscopic technology for precise, same-day injections
- Integration with urodynamic testing for personalized treatment
- Efficient outpatient scheduling with minimal waiting times
- Multilingual support and international patient coordination
- Cost-effective treatment without compromising quality
Patients benefit from expert care, precise therapy, and structured long-term follow-up programs.
Cost Range
The cost of outpatient Botox therapy for OAB in Korea typically ranges from USD 1,500 to USD 3,500 per session, depending on:
- Hospital category and facility fees
- Number of Botox units and injection sites
- Follow-up consultations and monitoring
Hospitals provide transparent packages covering all essential steps for international patients.
Popular Clinics in Korea
- Asan Medical Center – Urology & Neuro-Urology Clinic
- Seoul National University Hospital – OAB & Neurogenic Bladder Program
- Samsung Medical Center – Outpatient Botox Therapy Unit
- Severance Hospital (Yonsei University) – Urology & Bladder Control Clinic
- Korea University Anam Hospital – Outpatient OAB & Neuro-Urology Clinic
- Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital – OAB Management & Outpatient Botox Therapy Unit



