
At the end of February, I finally made a trip to DAN-A Dermatology. This article is a detailed record of my experience there. It is neither an official press release nor a brand collaboration piece; it simply reflects the true experiences of an ordinary Taiwanese girl. If you are also considering getting Filler injections in Myeongdong, Seoul, this article should help you save at least three days of research time. Many people have privately asked me about DAN-A, so I spent a week gathering information before making the trip. To sum up: it’s worth going, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind.
🔬 Comprehensive review of DAN-A Dermatology: from the moment you step in until two weeks after the procedure
📍 Why was DAN-A Dermatology chosen in the end?
In the dermatology sector of Myeongdong, Seoul, the density of clinics ranks among the top three in all of Asia – one single building may even house four or five of them. Initially, I considered around 7 or 8 clinics before finally settling on DAN-A Dermatology for a very simple reason: Director Lee Eun-ji has a clear track record of her work, does not engage in mass-treatment procedures, and charges reasonable fees without any arbitrary price increases.
DAN-A Dermatology has been operating in Myeongdong, Seoul for over 7 years. Director Lee Eun-ji comes from a university-affiliated hospital and has specialized in Filler treatments for more than 10 years. Such expertise places her among the top professionals in South Korea’s dermatology field – many clinic directors in fact have switched specialties, while those who truly come from relevant medical backgrounds and have dedicated themselves to this field for a long time are relatively rare. I checked Director Lee Eun-ji’s research publications on Naver in South Korea, and indeed, she is not the kind of person who merely holds a title without actually getting hands-on work.
Another positive aspect is that the Chinese-speaking manager at DAN-A Dermatology responds very quickly. During my first consultation, I asked over a dozen questions via WeChat, and they patiently answered each one of them without any pressure to place an order immediately. This is particularly important for overseas customers – dealing with language barriers is already stressful enough, and if the service provider keeps pushing sales, it can significantly damage the overall experience.
🏥 Practical Tests in the Environment: The Appeal of High-Quality Products vs. the Industrial Look
The first impression upon entering DAN-A Dermatology is “peacefulness” – not a kind of desolate quietness, but rather an orderly and professional atmosphere. The waiting area can accommodate around 8 to 10 people, but on the afternoon I visited, there were only about 4 groups waiting. At the reception, a Chinese-speaking manager confirmed my appointment and understood my needs in simple Chinese before offering me a cup of warm water.
The consultation room is equipped with all the necessary facilities: a VISIA skin analysis device, high-definition cameras, and a large-screen monitor for comparison. Director Lee Eun-ji first had me undergo a VISIA examination and then explained my skin condition item by item—not by asking me right away, “What treatment would you like to have?” This order is very important because it shows that the doctor is focusing on your needs, rather than the treatments he wants to recommend.
The hygiene standards in the corridors and treatment rooms also reassured me: disposable sheets were used, doctors washed and disinfected their hands before each procedure, and the equipment was opened in front of my eyes. I paid particular attention to the equipment used for Filler injections – Director Lee Eun-jee even took the time to show me the brand label and purchase date of the machine, something that many clinics do not bother to do. In South Korea, there are actually quite a number of clinics that rent used equipment, and such details can directly affect the effectiveness and safety of the treatments.
💬 In-person consultation experience: The suggestions given by the director were truly unexpected.
After reading my report, President Lee Eun-ji’s first reaction was: “You don’t need to go to such great lengths.”
“Your basic condition is quite good, so Filler injection is a reasonable choice. However, I don’t recommend performing multiple procedures at once. First, get the Filler injection, and then come back for a follow-up in three weeks to assess the results before deciding on the next step.”
This statement completely strengthened my trust in DAN-A Dermatology. Previously, when I consulted other clinics, they almost always suggested things like “you could try hyaluronic acid treatment again” or “adding botulinum toxin would give better results” – it was purely a sales approach. However, DAN-A Dermatology did the exact opposite. Director Li Enzhi even went so far as to suggest that I cancel two treatments I had originally planned, saying, “You don’t need them now; you can consider them later if you really need them.”
The final decision was to undergo Filler injection alone, with the cost amounting to 450,000 Korean won (approximately NT$12,150 or HK$2,880). There were no hidden fees or additional sales pitches; the post-treatment care kit and repair cream were all included in the price.
🛏️ Actual experience during the treatment: Is it painful? How long does it take to complete?
The numbing effect lasted for 25 minutes; the anesthetic worked very effectively, with only the edges of the face remaining slightly sensitive. The entire procedure took approximately 40 minutes, and President Li Enzhi was present throughout the whole process. Before treating each area, he would always remind the patient, “This part will feel a bit hot—just bear with it.”
I would rate the pain level at 3.5 out of 10 — it was more of a burning sensation than a stinging pain. During the procedure, I could feel that the doctor’s technique was very steady, with no sudden accelerations or decelerations; the rhythm was consistently maintained. On two occasions, I raised my hand to indicate that I needed a pause, and Director Li Enzhi immediately stopped and waited until I was ready before continuing. Such respect for the patient’s comfort is truly commendable.
After the procedure, the nurse applied a soothing mask to my face. About 15 minutes later, she removed it, and when I looked in the mirror, I saw only slight redness—much milder than I had expected. Before leaving, the Chinese-speaking supervisor gave me a card with post-treatment instructions and her WeChat contact information, saying I could ask her any questions at any time if there were any issues.
📅 Post-treatment Follow-up: A detailed record from Day 1 to Day 14
- Day 1: There was a slight redness, and the area felt slightly warm to the touch. The clinic provided me with a post-treatment care kit, instructing me not to get the area wet, not to wear makeup, and not to use any acidic skincare products for the first three days. At night, I accidentally pressed on my side face while sleeping, causing a slight stinging sensation, but it wasn’t serious.
- On the 3rd day: The redness had completely subsided, and my skin began to become smoother. The previously thick hairs had visibly become thinner, and I was quite surprised by this speed — usually, it took about a week to see any changes after undergoing other treatments.
- Day 7: The day when the effects were most noticeable. A colleague asked me if I had changed my foundation – but in fact, I hadn’t applied any makeup at all. The firmness and glow of my skin had improved significantly, especially the definition of my jawline, which was much clearer than before.
- Day 14: The results remained stable, with no rebound at all. The person in charge of the Chinese-speaking group kept tracking my recovery progress on WeChat and reminded me of the optimal interval between treatments if I decided to have a second session. Overall, I think the results achieved for the price of 450,000 Korean won are definitely worth it.
Free consultation · Traditional Chinese language services · Quick reservation
💰 Analysis of the transparency of fees at DAN-A Dermatology
The following are the actual prices I paid and the information I obtained. All these quotes are from local vendors in Myeongdong, Seoul, and do not include any additional fees charged by agents or middlemen.
💡 Money-saving tips: Clinics in Myeongdong, Seoul generally do not accept bargain-seeking customers, but you can ask about “follow-up treatment discounts” or “package deals”. DAN-A Dermatology, for example, offers packages that combine Filler injections with post-treatment care, which are approximately 10% cheaper than purchasing these services separately. Additionally, the exchange rate is also an important factor – recently, the Korean won has been favorable compared to the Taiwanese dollar and Hong Kong dollar. It’s recommended to check the current exchange rate before making your trip.
🔍 Quick reference to other highly-rated clinics in Seoul’s Myeongdong area
When considering Filler treatments, it’s not necessary to rely on just one clinic. I also researched several other well-reputed clinics in Myeongdong, Seoul, and here are the key points:
🏥 Dr. S. Derma (President Park Min-jun)
Main product: Hyaluronic acid injection, reference price: 120,000 Korean won (approximately NT$3,240). Appointments can be made and treatments can be completed on the same day. This option is suitable for those with specific needs regarding hyaluronic acid injections; it is recommended to schedule a consultation first before making a decision.
🏥 MaisondeM Dermatology (Led by Director Park Min-hyuk)
Highlight: Juvelook, recommended price: 350,000 Korean won (approximately NT$9,450). Recommended by internal staff. Suitable for those with specific needs regarding Juvelook; it is advised to schedule a consultation before making a decision.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions about DAN-A Dermatology
- How far in advance should one make a reservation? Dean Li Enzhi only has 3 to 5 spots available for overseas patients each day, so it is recommended to reserve at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance. During the peak seasons (March to May, September to November), it is even necessary to book even earlier.
- Can I leave on the same day after the procedure? Yes. Filler injections are minimally invasive treatments, and you can leave 30 minutes after the procedure. However, it is recommended not to fly the next day, as changes in air pressure may affect recovery.
- What do I need to bring? A passport (for registration), any previous medical beauty treatment records (if available), and post-treatment repair cream (which will be provided by the clinic). Fasting is not required.
- How long does the effect last? The effects of Filler injections usually last for 6 to 12 months, depending on an individual’s metabolic rate. Director Lee En-zhi recommends a maintenance treatment every 8 to 10 months.
- Are there any side effects? In the short term, mild redness and swelling may occur, but these usually subside within 1 to 3 days. Choosing a experienced doctor to perform the procedure can minimize the risks.
📲 How to Make an Appointment
💬 Method 1: Quick reservation via WeChat
Scan the QR code to add us on WeChat: s-sourire for quick and time-saving reservations! Just send “DAN-A Dermatology + Filler treatment” to inquire about available schedules and latest prices; we usually respond within 30 minutes.

📱 Method 2: Make an appointment through the BeautsGO App
Supported on iOS, Android, web version, and WeChat Mini Programs – users can directly check the available appointment times at DAN-A Dermatology, confirm appointments online, and compare prices and reviews of other clinics as well.




