All in One Therapy with
Banobagi Clinic & Seoul Cosmetic Surgery
I received this treatment as a prize from Seoul Cosmetic Surgery medical concierge group, at Seoul Blogger Brunch. All opinions are honest, as aaaalways.
DAY 1: Pre-Treatment Consultation
First I had a relaxing makeup removal in the esthetician area. Then I was led to a photo room where they used a Dermavision camera to take photos of my skin, and the doctor used those photos to decide the treatment I’d have.
I thought my face looked terrible, but the doctor assured me my skin was of normal condition for Caucasian skin. |
The basic cost of All-In-One Therapy is 2.2 million KRW. This is about $2000 or £1500. Initially, this does sound like a lot, and to be completely honest, I was a little shocked when I first heard that price. But after I’d finished the treatments, when I considered everything I had done, all the machinery used , the doctor’s expertise, the support, the time taken (7 hours split over 3 separate visits), and the insane results that I’ll get to later, it really becomes a very realistic price, if it’s something you’re able to afford. I was informed that 2.2 million is a rough figure- the treatment is tailored individually, so that was the price for what I specifically had done, but it could vary slightly depending on your needs. It’s a premium set of treatments, at one of the top clinics in Seoul, and IMO, a totally fair price based on my experiences, which you’re gonna hear all about, right here right now!
Because (unlike many of the clients Banobagi usually deal with) I didn’t want anything invasive whatsoever, I truly appreciated the support of Mona and Dean from Seoul Cosmetic Surgery, who accompanied me at every step. They asked so many questions to the doctor, ensuring that there was nothing I didn’t know about, and reassuring me that we’d only agree on a program that worked for me.
DAY 2: Main Treatment Day
Doctor Consultation
We began with another quick doctor consultation, confirming the treatment and getting information. The doctor was really friendly, and I felt confident in his knowledge and experience. He again explained all the lasers and the treatments I’d be receiving. We had an in-house translator with us, as well as Dean from Seoul Cosmetic Surgery, so there was no language barrier- always a worry when you’re receiving treatments abroad!
Esthetician Care
We then moved into the esthetician area for the first few steps!
1.First my makeup was removed, in a thoroughly relaxing way.
The room was lined with beds and it was pretty bustling and busy, but this is a clinic rather than a spa, so not surprising. I noticed that the esthetician had been handed notes by the doctor, to ensure they followed the exact program made for me. This was super professional and I really felt like I was in good hands.
3. Two serums were brushed all over my face- one whitening and one brightening. All very relaxing and enjoyable!
4. Next we moved onto a 10 minute iontophoresis treatment with the Prism machine.
A gauze was laid on my face with gel brushed over. Iontophoresis is basically the use of mild electrical currents to deliver vitamins and antioxidants more effectively, and deeper, into skin. Because the nutrients go deeper into the skin, the brightening and rejuvenation results are more immediate than products applied to skin surface. I couldn’t feel anything at all while I lay there.
5. It was now time for numbing cream, ready for the laser treatment. They left the cream on my face for about 50 minutes while I chilled with Mona and Dean in the waiting room.The clinic was craaaazy busy, as it was right before the Chuseok holiday, so I had to wait a little longer than usual. No problem for me, I was thankful to be as numb as possible!
7. Onto the I2PL, in another different small room. This is a verrrry new laser, and one that I expected a little pain from to be honest. A gel was applied to my face beforehand, and then the doctor started. This laser felt very different to the Mercury. It was exactly as people describe- each zap was like an elastic band pinging off my skin. I have a SUPER low pain threshold (apparently it’s common in redheads, myth or truth I dunno, but it’s true for this ginge), and it was totally bearable for me. I expected worse! Again it only lasted a few minutes, as the doctor moved across different areas of my face. There was no smell this time, and my skin seemed less red afterwards, compared to the Mercury.
OK LASERS DONE. I was literally so worried about these, and they were both completed within about 10 minutes, with minimal pain. Perfecto.
8. Now time for one of my favourite treatments in every Korean facial- the modelling mask. This was to cool and bring down redness after the laser. It felt icy cold and incredible on my heated face!
10. Last was some gentle light therapy, using a biolight for skin rejuvenation. It’s a very popular treatment in dermatology right now, as the red LED light activates cells to produce new collagen, and helps kickstart the cell’s repair mechanisms. This is perfect after treatments, to help skin recover.
DAY 3: Aftercare
1.Make up removal
2. Dermiocare- Cryocell Therapy.
The esthetician brushed an aloe gel all over my face, before using the machine. It felt really cool but so pleasant as she massaged my face (you can see the device in the photo below). The machine basically freezes skin’s surface (although it honestly didn’t feel that cold, just very cool), and uses electrical currents to penetrate skin with moisturizing and soothing ingredients. Because the blood capillaries restrict, from what I understand the ingredients that go into your skin stay in the skin’s surface. The purpose is to calm skin and aid in the reparation process. It’s very common to use this after laser or plastic surgery.
This is an anti-aging treatment which uses negative oxygen ions and transfers them to the skin. As the patient, you can’t feel anything at all, but it’s supposed to energize cells, helping collagen synthesis and improving conditions for cell regeneration.
4. Modelling Mask Pack
6. Sunscreen application, and DONE.
After Thoughts
Below is my face before the treatments on the left, and afterwards on the right. It’s a little difficult to see in photos, but if you look carefully you can see my freckles and pigmentation spots (chin and cheek) are significantly faded, and my pores also look smaller too.
I also want to point out how impressed I’ve been with Mona and Dean at Seoul Cosmetic Surgery. They’ve been so unbelievably supportive, attending every session and ensuring every single aspect is taken care of. I haven’t had to worry about a thing, and I’d HIGHLY recommend using their expertise if you want to delve into Seoul’s dermatology/surgery world. It’s really invaluable to have that inside help.
I’m so impressed, so grateful to Banobagi and Seoul Cosmetic Surgery, and I’m headed back for more treatments soon, which I’l definitely be keeping you guys informed about!
What do you think?! Would love to hear your thoughts.
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