• 週日. 4 月 5th, 2026

When I went to Hongda in Korea, I had a picosecond treatment combined with hyaluronic acid injections at KATE Dermatology. The entire process was conducted in Chinese, the costs were transparent, and I provided my actual experiences afterward.

Bybeauty.cceeo.com

3 月 25, 2026
When I went to Hongda in Korea, I had a picosecond treatment combined with hyaluronic acid injections at KATE Dermatology. The entire process was conducted in Chinese, the costs were transparent, and I provided my actual experiences afterward.缩略图

If you are planning a cosmetic treatment trip to Hongdae in Seoul, KATE Dermatology is almost always mentioned in every Chinese travel guide. Located near the Hongdae Entrance Station, this clinic is renowned for its “friendly Chinese service, transparent prices, and a wide range of treatments.” On weekends, there are often many patients from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China waiting outside the clinic. This article is a detailed account of my own experience there, including the clinic’s environment, the treatments available, the procedure itself, the cost breakdown, and my actual post-treatment feelings.

Location and Transportation to KATE Dermatology in Hongdae

Hongdae Entrance Station on Subway Line 2. Hongdae itself is a popular spot among young people in Seoul, with many restaurants and cafes nearby. So after your treatment, you can easily go shopping and make your cosmetic experience even more convenient.

Basic Information:

  • 📍 Address: Hongdae, Mapo District, Seoul (about 5-minute walk from Exit 9 of Hongdae Entrance Station)
  • 🕐 Hours: Monday–Friday 10:00–19:00, Saturday 10:00–17:00, closed on Sundays
  • 🌐 Chinese Service: Available. Chinese translators are on site regularly (it is recommended to make an appointment in advance to confirm).
  • 💳 Payment Methods: Both cash and credit cards are accepted.
KATE Dermatology in Hongdae

Step 1: Fill out a basic questionnaire
The staff at the front desk will give you a questionnaire asking about your recent laser treatments, any allergies you may have, and the skincare products you are currently using. A Chinese version of the questionnaire is usually available, so you can complete it and hand it in.

Step 2: Consultation with a doctor (about 10–15 minutes)
After entering the treatment room, the doctor will first use equipment to examine your skin and determine its condition (such as moisture level, oiliness, pore size, and the distribution of spots). Based on these findings, they will recommend appropriate treatments for you. If there is no Chinese translator present, the clinic usually has a translation app available to assist in the communication, so you won’t face any major language barriers.

Step 3: Confirm the treatments and costs
After the doctor’s consultation, the staff at the front desk will print out a document detailing the treatments and their corresponding costs for you to review. All fees are clearly listed, and you can refuse any treatments you don’t need without any pressure to purchase them.

Step 4: Apply numbing cream (depending on the treatment)
For laser and injectable treatments, numbing cream is applied about 20 to 40 minutes before the procedure. You can rest in the waiting area or use your phone during this time; the process usually goes quickly.

Front desk at KATE Dermatology in Hongdae