Nipple correction in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $2,588 to AUD $4,170. Final pricing depends on the surgical technique, the use of general or local anaesthetic, and the clinic's location. Australians often save around 37% compared to local private fees, which average AUD $5,464. Packages in Seoul usually include preoperative tests, medical fees, and essential medications.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Australian patients find high value in Seoul’s premium hubs. Top clinics like JK Plastic Surgery Center offer high success rates and luxurious facilities. Some facilities, including Seoul Miz Hospital, are particularly popular with Australians for breast-related procedures. While Gangnam clinics often charge a 15–20% premium, they frequently bundle airport transfers and multilingual support. Packages at well-known centres like Wonjin Plastic Surgery Clinic typically start around A$2,800.
Professor Im Young Min is a board-certified plastic surgeon and PhD who has performed over 1,100 procedures, with a focus on aesthetically balanced results.
Dr Seung-hyung Noh is a board-certified specialist who clinical trained at Columbia University in New York. He leads the surgical team at Seoul Miz Hospital with a focus on precision and patient safety.
Dr. Kwon Soon-hong is a plastic surgeon at JK Plastic Surgery Center in Seoul. He specializes in body contouring, breast surgery, and fat grafting. Dr. Kwon completed his residency at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital. He holds a postgraduate degree in plastic surgery from Catholic University Medical School.
Professor Kim Young Eun serves as the Chairman of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, leading the nation's peak body for surgical standards.