A Sling procedure in Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $4,272 to AUD $9,967. The final price depends on whether the surgeon uses synthetic or biological mesh and the hospital tier. Patients save around 38% by travelling to Korea from Australia, where this procedure costs AUD $11,391 on average. Fees generally cover pre-operative diagnostics, anaesthesia, surgical materials, and a short hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing high-volume centres in Seoul often provides better value through clinical expertise. Seoul Miz Hospital, for example, has performed over 5,000 TOT procedures for stress urinary incontinence. Larger institutions like Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (SNUBH) use the BESTcare digital system. This system helps prevent medical errors, justifying the slightly higher premium charged by university hospitals.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Sling procedure | from AUD $4,272 | from AUD $4,272 | from AUD $3,275 |
| Sling Surgery For Urinary Incontinence | from AUD $5,036 | - | from AUD $3,845 |
| Kelly Plication | - | - | from AUD $3,275 |
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Yeoun E Park is the Chief Medical Officer at Seoul Miz Hospital and a leading specialist in gynaecological surgery. She manages the dedicated Incontinence Clinic with a focus on functional outcomes for women.
Dr. Ki Yeol Yang, MD, PhD, is the Founder and Representative Director of Trinity Women’s Clinic. She is a menopause specialist and a pioneer in uterus-preserving, minimally invasive gynecology. She is a Korean board-certified OB/GYN and a certified menopause specialist (Korean Menopause Society). Her practice, informed by tens of thousands of clinical cases, provides individualized HRT and precision care.
She is experienced in HIFU and RFA for fibroids and adenomyosis, laser vaginal rejuvenation, and functional pelvic floor reconstruction. She is a Clinical Professor at Kyung Hee University Medical Centre. She serves as Director of Academic Affairs for the Korean Medical Practitioners’ Association and as Business Director for the Korean Therapeutic Ultrasound Medical Association. She is also the author of a menopause patient guide.
Founder of Trinity Women’s Clinic. Recognized as a Master Surgeon in minimally invasive gynecology and female aesthetic surgery. Pioneers uterus‑preserving, scar‑less care using RFA, HIFU, and ovarian sclerotherapy.
Professor of Non‑surgical Female Plastic Surgery at IFAAS. Leads international RFA Master Classes in Taiwan and Mongolia. Director of General Affairs at the Korean Society of HIFU. Holds director roles with KMPA, KCOG, and the Korean Society of Therapeutic Ultrasound.
MD/PhD, Korea University. Fellowship in Gynecologic Oncology at Korea University Medical Center. HIFU training at Fudan University. Preceptorship at Uppsala University. Former Medical Affairs executive at MSD, Takeda, and Novo Nordisk. Key Doctor and consultant to Bayer, Novo Nordisk, PharmaResearch, and RF Medical. Member of AACR and IGCS. Medical advisor on Channel A and TV Chosun.
Professor Heeseok Kang is a leading specialist in gynaecological surgery at Seoul Miz Hospital, with a career shaped at the prestigious Samsung Medical Center.