Jaw Implant surgery in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $5,734 to AUD $12,902. Prices depend on implant material, 3D customisation, and the surgical technique used. In Australia, patients often pay around AUD $15,913, meaning travelling to Korea offers average savings of 41%. Common inclusions are 3D CT scans, surgeon fees, and initial aftercare kits.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Korea offers exceptional value for complex facial contouring due to high surgical volumes. Many clinics specialise in integrated technology, such as Seoul Queen Plastic Surgery using 3D CT screening for precise planning. Expert surgeons like Dr Park Jong Chul hold advanced degrees specifically in oral and maxillofacial surgery. This level of specialised academic training provides a significant safety and aesthetic advantage for Australian patients.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Jaw Implant | from AUD $5,734 | from AUD $3,154 | from AUD $3,584 |
Professor Yong Woo Kim achieved the highest score on the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons residency exam and was named 'Best Resident'.
Dr Park Sangwook is the Director of VG Plastic Surgery and a board-certified specialist who focus on complex craniofacial and maxillofacial procedures.
Dr Seung-hyung Noh is a specialist plastic surgeon known for his clinical training at Columbia University in New York. He practises at Seoul Miz Hospital with a focus on high-stakes reconstructive facial work.
Professor Park Jong Chul is a maxillofacial surgeon who earned his Master and PhD degrees from Seoul National University – South Korea's highest-ranking medical institution.