Breast Augmentation

Breast Augmentation – Cost Details

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Average Cost Range:
₩4,500,000 – ₩12,000,000
(Approx. $3,300 – $8,800 USD)

By Clinic Tier:

Budget Clinics: ₩4,500,000 – ₩6,500,000

Mid-Tier Clinics: ₩7,000,000 – ₩9,500,000

Premium Clinics: ₩10,000,000 – ₩12,000,000

What’s Typically Included:

In-depth consultation with a plastic surgeon

Implant cost (Motiva, Mentor, or other brands)

General anesthesia

Surgical procedure

1–2 nights of hospital stay (if required)

Post-op garments & medication

Follow-up visits

Optional Add-Ons (Additional Charges May Apply):

3D imaging or simulation service

VIP recovery suite

Extra post-op care (e.g., lymphatic massage, LED therapy)

Premium implant upgrade (e.g., Motiva Ergonomix 2)

Insurance Coverage:

Not covered (cosmetic procedure)

Partial coverage only in rare reconstructive cases

Refund Policy:

Most clinics follow a strict no-refund policy after surgery

Overview:
Breast augmentation in Korea combines world-class surgical expertise with natural-looking results. Using silicone or saline implants, this procedure enhances breast volume, shape, and symmetry. Clinics in Korea offer personalized consultations, cutting-edge implant options, and advanced scar-minimizing techniques—making it a top destination for international patients.

Additional Costs:

  • Implant type upgrade
  • Post-op garments and medication
  • Optional ultrasound or aftercare treatments

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