
In March, I finally visited Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic, and this is my complete review of the experience. It’s neither an official press release nor a sponsored article; it’s just the honest account of an ordinary Taiwanese girl. If you are considering getting a Juvelook treatment at Juvelook in Seoul Gangnam, this review should help you save at least three days of research time. Many people have privately asked me about Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic, so I spent a week gathering information before writing this review. In short: it’s worth going to, but there are a few things you need to consider.
🔍 Complete Review of Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic: From the First Visit to Two Weeks After the Treatment
📍 Why Did I Choose Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic in the End?
In the Seoul Gangnam area, there are dozens of dermatology clinics, with some even located within the same building. I initially considered around 7 or 8 clinics before settling on Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic for several simple reasons: Director Park Min-hyuk has a clear track record, the clinic doesn’t perform mass treatments, and the prices are reasonable without any hidden fees.
Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic has been operating in Seoul Gangnam for 12 years. Director Park Min-hyuk comes from a university-affiliated hospital and has specialized in Juvelook treatments for over 12 years. This experience puts him among the top professionals in this field—in many clinics, the directors are actually specialists who have moved into this area, but not many have such extensive experience. I checked Director Park Min-hyuk’s research publications on Naver, and indeed, he is not someone who just holds a title without actual experience.
Another important factor was the responsiveness of the Chinese-speaking staff at Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic. During my first consultation, I asked more than ten questions via WeChat, and they patiently answered each one without trying to rush me into making a decision. This is particularly important for international patients—language barriers can be frustrating enough, and if the staff is pushy, it can ruin the entire experience.
🏥 Facility Evaluation: Luxurious or Industrial?
My first impression of Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic was one of tranquility—not a quietness that felt empty, but a calm, professional atmosphere. The waiting area can accommodate about 8 to 10 people, but on the afternoon I visited, there were only two people there. The front desk staff, who spoke basic Chinese, confirmed my appointment and answered all my questions before handing me a glass of warm water.
The consultation room was well-equipped with a VISIA skin analysis machine, a high-definition camera, and a large screen for comparison. Director Park Min-hyuk first performed a VISIA test on me and then explained my skin condition in detail, rather than immediately asking what treatment I wanted. This approach is very important because it shows that the doctor is focusing on my needs, not just trying to sell me a particular treatment.
The cleanliness of the corridors and treatment rooms also impressed me. The sheets were disposable, and the doctor washed and disinfected his hands before each procedure. The equipment used for the Juvelook treatment was also opened in front of me. I noticed that Director Park Min-hyuk even took the time to show me the brand label and purchase date of the machines—many clinics don’t do this. In Korea, it’s common for clinics to use second-hand equipment, but this detail is crucial for the quality and safety of the treatments.
💬 Consultation Experience: The Doctor’s Recommendations Were Surprising
After reviewing my results, Director Park Min-hyuk’s first comment was, “You don’t need to have so many treatments.”
“Your skin is in good condition, so Juvelook is a reasonable choice. But I don’t recommend doing multiple treatments at once. Just get the Juvelook treatment first, and come back in three weeks to see how it goes before deciding on anything else.”
This statement really increased my trust in Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic. Previous clinics I had consulted with almost always tried to push me into adding more treatments. Instead, Director Park Min-hyuk actually suggested skipping two treatments that I had considered, saying, “You don’t need them right now. You can think about them later if necessary.”
In the end, I decided to just get the Juvelook treatment, which cost 350,000 Korean won (about NT$9,450 or HK$2,240). There were no hidden fees, and the post-treatment care products were included in the price.
🛏️ Actual Experience of the Treatment: Was It Painful? How Long Did It Take?
The numbing cream took effect after 20 minutes, and I felt only slight discomfort at the edges of my face. The actual treatment itself took about 25 minutes. Director Park Min-hyuk was present throughout the whole process, and he would remind me in advance, “This area might get a bit hot—just bear with it.”
I would rate the pain level as 3.5 out of 10—it was mainly a sensation of heat rather than sharp pain. The doctor’s technique was very steady; there were no sudden changes in speed or rhythm. I asked him to stop twice during the treatment, and he immediately did so, showing great consideration for my comfort.
After the treatment, the nurse applied a soothing mask to my face. About 15 minutes later, when I removed it and looked in the mirror, my skin was only slightly red, which was much milder than I expected. Before leaving, the Chinese-speaking staff gave me a card with post-treatment instructions and their WeChat contact information, offering to answer any questions I might have.
📅 Post-Treatment Follow-up: A Detailed Record from Day 1 to Day 14
- Day 1: My skin was slightly red and felt warm to the touch. The clinic provided me with post-treatment care products and advised me not to get my face wet, wear makeup, or use acidic skincare products for the first three days. When I went to sleep that night, I accidentally pressed on my side of my face, and it felt a bit stinging, but it wasn’t serious.
- Day 3: The redness had completely gone away, and my skin started to look smoother. The coarse pores on my face had visibly become smaller, which surprised me because it usually takes about a week to see such results after other treatments.
- Day 7: This was the day when the effects were most noticeable. A colleague even asked me if I had changed my foundation—because I wasn’t wearing any makeup at all! The tightness and shine of my skin had improved significantly, especially the definition of my jawline.
- Day 14: The results remained stable, and there was no rebound. The Chinese-speaking staff kept in touch with me via WeChat to check on my recovery and even suggested the best interval between treatments if I decided to have another session. Overall, I think the price of 350,000 Korean won is absolutely worth it for the quality of service and results I received.
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💰 Price Transparency at Mai Zongde Dermatology Clinic
Below are the actual prices I paid and the information I found. All these rates are from the Seoul Gangnam location and do not include any additional fees from agents or middlemen:
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