◆ Glass Lab · Concierge Booking

Talk to a Korean physician
before you book anything in Korea.

Most medical-tour agencies give you a free consultation — and are paid commissions by the clinics they steer you to. We work the other way around: you pay us, so we work for you. A licensed Korean doctor reviews your goals, tells you which procedures are actually supported by evidence, and books you into the clinics our data ranks highest — not the ones paying for referrals.

The fee is fully credited toward your procedure if you book through us.

19,240PubMed papers behind our evidence index
471Seoul clinics tracked & review-scored
6501clinic × procedure rankings
0commissions taken from clinics for advice

How it works

1
Tell us your goals. A short intake — your concerns, what you're considering, your dates.
2
Consult with the doctor. Zoom, phone or chat. Honest answers: what works for your case, what doesn't, what it should cost in Seoul.
3
Get your plan & booking. A written recommendation with evidence grades, plus confirmed appointments at top-ranked clinics. Interpretation on the day included.
4
Aftercare follow-up. We stay reachable on WhatsApp/LINE after you fly home.
Dr. Jongsoo Han

Jongsoo Han, M.D.

Aesthetic Medicine · Licensed physician, Republic of Korea

M.D., Yonsei University College of Medicine; B.S., Seoul National University. Licensed physician in Korea since 2010. Director of Pangpang Clinic in Seoul — previously director of Seye Clinic and then Peche Clinic — and former medical director of the Chungnam Fire Service headquarters. He built Glass Lab's evidence index so that international patients get advice grounded in published data — not clinic commissions.

Questions

Why is the consultation paid when agencies offer it free?
"Free" consultations are funded by clinic commissions, which decide what gets recommended to you. Our only client is you — and the fee is credited in full toward your booking.
Is this a medical diagnosis?
No. The remote consultation is informational — an evidence-based review of your options. Your final treatment plan is confirmed in person by the treating physician at the clinic.
What if no procedure fits me?
Then we tell you exactly that. Roughly a third of the procedures marketed to foreign visitors have weak or no supporting evidence — knowing what to skip is worth more than any discount.
Which languages?
Consultations in English. Korean-speaking staff handle the clinics; an interpreter accompanies you on procedure day.

Glass Lab MD provides information, coordination and appointment services for international patients under Korea's registered foreign-patient facilitation framework. It does not provide medical treatment; all procedures are performed and finally determined by the treating clinic's physicians.

Glass Lab AI concierge Evidence-based answers · not medical advice
Hi! Ask me anything about aesthetic procedures in Korea — what works, what the evidence says, which clinics rank highest in reviews. For advice on your own case, that's Dr. Han's consultation.
General information only — no diagnosis. Personal advice happens in the 10-min consultation.